SCUM OF THE EARTH Music Featured In 'National Lampoon's TV: The Movie'

July 19, 2006

SCUM OF THE EARTH, the band featuring former ROB ZOMBIE guitarist Riggs, will have three songs featured in the soundtrack to the upcoming "National Lampoon's TV: The Movie", which is currently in post-production for release sometime this year. The songs which have been selected are "Murder Song", "Nothing Girl", and "I am the Scum". The film was directed by Sam Maccarone, and written by Preston Lacy. Starring in the movie are Steve-O (of "Jackass" fame),Danny Trejo ("The Devil's Rejects", "The Crow: Wicked Prayer"),Preston Lacy ("Jackass", "MadTV"),Abraham Benrubi ("ER", "Buffy the Vampire Slayer") and Lee Majors, among many others. The movie is described as "a celebration of the ever increasing depravity of television in our society — it's a channel-surfing adventure through the most utterly ridiculous spoofed television programming and commercials." SCUM OF THE EARTH's song "I am the Scum" can be heard in the movie's trailer in conjunction with the movie's "Miami Mice" segment, which can be viewed at YouTube.com.

SCUM OF THE EARTH is currently in pre-production for the follow-up to their successful debut album "Blah...Blah...Blah... Love Songs for the New Millennium", which was released by Eclipse Records early last year.

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