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Corn Syrup Dyed Red

Episode 5 of the Soundtrack City podcast, hosted by Soundtrack City, titled "Corn Syrup Dyed Red" was published on October 24, 2019 and runs 106 minutes.

October 24, 2019 ·106m · Soundtrack City

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As our Spooky Soundtrack Season continues, Franky chooses the remake to a beloved zombie flick while Misa revisits a very self-aware scary movie from the 90's! Find us on Instagram @heysoundtrackcity for clues to our movies and check out our blog! https://soundtrackcitypod.wordpress.com

As our Spooky Soundtrack Season continues, Franky chooses the remake to a beloved zombie flick while Misa revisits a very self-aware scary movie from the 90's! Find us on Instagram @heysoundtrackcity for clues to our movies and check out our blog! https://soundtrackcitypod.wordpress.com 

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