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Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare (1987)

“When you raise Hell...the Devil must be paid - in full!”

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Plot

In the rustic, eerie remoteness of an age-old farmhouse, the hair-metal band Triton, led by the charismatic John Triton, seeks an inspiring sanctuary to foster their upcoming LP. This dilapidated farmhouse, now boasting a 24-track recording studio in its barn, hides a sinister secret within its weathered walls – a chilling tale of a family inexplicably swallowed by an unnameable evil long ago. This malevolent force, born from the remnants of the unsolved murder, saturates the premises with a palpable, dark energy. As Triton, accompanied by their girlfriends, settle into the farmhouse, they remain blissfully unaware of the ominous history trapped within its timeworn structure. As dusk falls on their first night, an otherworldly spectacle commences. Unearthly creatures emerge from the shadows and inexplicable occurrences start to unravel the normalcy of their lives. Like a twisted melody playing out of tune, band members and their companions begin to act out of character, slowly disappearing one by one into the black abyss of the unknown. All that remains is John Triton, a rock and roll warrior standing amidst a storm of paranormal chaos. His secret, a key to the unfolding terror, lingers in the silence. The farmhouse's true malevolent tenant, the Prince of Darkness himself, finally steps into the spotlight, marking the onset of a cataclysmic showdown. But can a solitary mortal with a guitar and a secret hold his ground against the demonic hordes in this relentless battle between heaven and hell? The stage is set for a rock 'n' roll nightmare that resonates with the haunting echoes of the past.

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Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare is a horror movie featuring Jon Mikl Thor and directed by John Fasano.

Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on The Roku Channel and it's also available on Cultpix.

It is also possible to buy Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare on Amazon Video.