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    Slash drops Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights vinyl
    • September 6, 2024

    Ever wondered what the soundtrack to your nightmares might be? Slash has his own ideas.

    On the first day of Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights, Slash announced the release of a limited-edition 11-song vinyl-only album via Snakepit Records LLC/Deko Entertainment. The album includes original compositions over the last six years for the Halloween Horror Nights “Universal Monsters” haunted house. The Grammy-winning guitarist and songwriter wrote all the music and guitar on the album, while Stacey Quinealty co-wrote with other instruments and vocals.

    The record will be sold on-site at the theme park, offering only 300 alternate-color vinyl hand-signed by Slash. Fans can find copies inside the stores at Universal Studios Hollywood from Sept. 5 through Nov. 3 until they are sold out. Additionally, 100 of these copies will be available online via Deko Entertainment’s website.

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    “As a longtime fan of horror movies and of ‘Halloween Horror Nights,’ I jumped at the chance to once again collaborate with Universal Studios Hollywood to produce a soundtrack for the ‘Universal Monsters’ haunted house,” said Slash in a press release. “Similar to the way music affects a film, I composed this score for the legions of infamous characters in these haunted houses to elicit a sense of emotional terror.”

    Over the past six years, Slash has composed the original music for Halloween Horror Nights “Universal Monsters” haunted house which fans experience every Halloween season. This year, his original score for the all-new haunted house “Universal Monsters: Eternal Bloodlines” is headlined by an all-female gathering of classic Universal Monsters, including The Bride of Frankenstein, Dracula’s Daughter, She-Wolf of London and the undead, mummified Egyptian princess Anck-Su-Namun.

    It will reside within the iconic Sound Stage 12 on the studio’s back lot, the original filming location for Universal horror films such as “Dracula,” “Frankenstein,” and “The Bride of Frankenstein,” among other classic and contemporary films.

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    ​ Orange County Register 

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