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Welcome to comPOSERS: The Movie Score Podcast, where three aging, out-of-shape musician friends of dubious talent use a popular medium to talk about film scores and the films they're in, while making fun of one another and occasionally having movie-themed drinks. Our goal is to find the perfect movie score, and our journey takes us some really weird places. Join us on this bizarre musical trek to...somewhere? Follow us on the socials below, and for even more bonus content visit us at our Patreon page.

Oct 30, 2022

On our final DEcomPOSERS episode of the year, we really burn shit down. This pick comes courtesy of our Halloween Santa Claus Andy Sell of the Ghoul School Podcast, who visits us around this time every year to lend credibility to our show. Tonight he joins us to talk 1980s followup to Suspiria: Inferno, with music...


Oct 23, 2022

What's that behind you? Why it's a supernatural sex pest of course! This week, Aaron's pick for DEcomPOSERS month takes us back to 2014 (sort of) where we read Dostoyevsky and use the word "bang" far more often than any of us is comfortable with. It's the indie horror with a message, if only we could determine what that...


Oct 16, 2022

DEcomPOSERS month continues with a trip back to the dawn of horror films and one of the first to feature a score! This is a Krueger pick, and since he got married yesterday, we're covering James Whale's "Bride of Frankenstein", with music by Franz "Franky the Wax"...


Oct 9, 2022

Stew's on! This week, Jay's DEcomPOSERS pick takes us into the Sierra Nevada for culinary lessons with Robert Carlyle and Guy Pearce. It's 1999's Ravenous, with music by Michael Nyman and Damon...


Oct 2, 2022

Something rotting this way comes! That's right, it's October once again, which means it's time for DEcomPOSERS: The Movie SCARE Podcast, where for this month of five Sundays we'll be covering horror scores and the horror films they're in. This week we're starting with a classic group pick, and notably one of the few...