Creature Feature
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Creature Feature

Creature Feature formed in 1996, mixing surf rock with horror themes. Their early albums like the self-titled debut and 'This Is How We Roll' established a...

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Creature Feature's eerie surf rock and horror themes

A band that mixed surf rock with horror themes, forming in 1996 and building a cult following.

For a quick sense of their style, check out 'A Gorey Demise' or 'It Was a Dark And Stormy Night', they nail that mix of surf and spook.

They carved out a space where surf rock met horror, with songs like 'The Greatest Show Unearthed' and 'Aim For The Head' becoming staples for listeners who wanted something unsettling. Their track 'The House Of Myth' from the top songs list shows how they kept that eerie atmosphere alive. Critics might have called it a novelty, but their consistency in sound and energetic shows built a dedicated audience.

Formed in 1996, they released early albums like the self-titled debut and 'This Is How We Roll'. After records such as 'Carnival of Souls' in 2002 and 'Psycho Surf' in 2004, they took a break in the mid-2000s before returning to performing and recording.

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Creature Feature formed in 1996, mixing surf rock with horror themes. Their early albums like the self-titled debut and 'This Is How We Roll' established a sound that felt both familiar and unsettling, with songs like 'The Greatest Show Unearthed' and 'Aim For The Head' becoming staples for their growing audience.

For years, the band's core lineup stayed consistent with Drifter on vocals and guitar, The Reverend on guitar, Calamity on bass, and The Ghoul on drums. They kept releasing material through the early 2000s, including 'Carnival of Souls' in 2002 and 'Psycho Surf' in 2004, each record building on that same eerie surf-rock foundation.

Their music never really fit neatly into mainstream categories, which meant some critics wrote them off as a novelty. But the band leaned into their own style anyway, playing energetic shows and recording atmospheric tracks that appealed directly to fans who wanted something different. After a break in the mid-2000s, they eventually returned to performing and recording.

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The Start here section opens with A Corpse In My Bed, A Fate Worse Than Death, and A Gorey Demise so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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