COMBAT SHOCK (Ricky Giovinazzo – 1984) ..?



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12-30-2013, 03:49 PM
so before his apparently very prolific career as an orchestrator (his imdb is just all the big tentpoles you can think of, all the zimmer blah blah blah) – he did the soundtrack to his brother Buddy Giovinazzo’s directing debut, Combat Shock (an insane PTSD movie which he stars in as well). was distributed by Troma, but despite being a fucked up and trashy film, it’s certainly a several thousand notches above what you’d expect from Troma (Mother’s Day is actually also a pretty good/intensely disturbing flick, but that’s just a literally terrifying/disgusting redneck nightmare exploitation and besides some nostalgia for my childhood fav toxie – i really never gave this one a chance because it was a Troma video).

anyway, I couldn’t keep myself from being totally fixated on the score for this movie.at times it has some really intense, raw electronics almost like a 15db more in the red Andromeda Strain… but overall some pretty impressive use of concrete composition too (and making due on a film with a 40k budget).

does anyone know of a "fan-made"/bootleg score for this from the Blu-Ray/DVD? i’ve kept checking to see if it would get a release, but it’s never been released anyway (hopefully it’s not another case of the 2-track master reels being trashed).


joefranklin
08-09-2017, 02:28 AM
I don’t remember where I found this and it’s a pretty grungy six track recording that I think is just taken from the DVD, so I’ll share the link here instead of the main forum.

MP3
http://www.mediafire.com/file/svargx3vv8m6078/COMB-SHOK.zip


RaudioCSAR
07-27-2018, 10:41 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXg_8HuaKvA

http://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=305355


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