ANGTORIA Members Score 'Aggy Anger In Bloody Halloween' Claymation Movie

October 24, 2006

Chris and Tommy Rehn from ANGTORIA have written the score for "Aggy Anger in Bloody Halloween", a claymation short movie featuring the wild and crazy character Aggy Anger.

A two-minute clip of Aggy Anger can be viewed at the following locations: YouTube.com, Video Google.

Commented Aggy: "For now you can watch a little Halloween celebrations movie clip I have to treat you. It's a clip of me making my Halloween preparations when I get molested by an idiot who thinks he can take advatage of me! He was very, very wrong, and he really shouldn't have tried that with me. Check out my video clip and you'll understand why :)."

ANGTORIA's debut album, "God Has A Plan For Us All", was released in Europe in April via Listenable Records. The CD will be issued in North America on November 7 via KOCH Entertainment.

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