| Send More
Paramedics |
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Send
More Paramedics, from left to right: El Diablo, B'Hellmouth, Medico,
XUndead.
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| Background information |
| Origin |
Leeds, Yorkshire, UK |
| Genre(s) |
Crossover thrash |
| Years active |
2001 - 2007 |
| Label(s) |
In At The Deep End Records / 30 Days
of Night Records |
Associated
acts |
And
None of the Knew They Were Robots
The Nothing
The Wireless Stores
The Minor Fall |
| Website |
http://sendmoreparamedics.com |
| Members |
B'Hellmouth
(vocals)
Medico (guitar)
X Undead (bass)
El Diablo (drums) |
Send More Paramedics are a crossover
thrash band from Leeds
in the north of England.
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Contents
- 1 Biography
- 2 Split
- 3 Discography
- 3.1 Full-length
albums
- 3.2 Split
albums
- 4 Music
Videos
- 5 Movie
references
- 6 Trivia
- 7 External
links
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Biography
The name is a reference to the 1985 horror/comedy, Return of the Living Dead.
The band originally formed as a side project of Leeds band And
None of Them Knew They Were Robots, but have gained a higher profile
than And None of Them Knew They Were Robots, who have since split up.
The band play in the 1980s crossover style, with lyrics about
zombies and cannibalism, and are heavily influenced by zombie
movies. On-stage, they dress as zombies and the drummer dons a Mexican
wrestling mask (a homage to the character in Brian Clement's Meat
Market films with whom he also shares the name El Diablo). As part of
this on-stage persona, band members claim to be members of the living
dead.
Split
In June
2007, the band announced their impending split in a Myspace blog that
read:
| “ |
Dear
Mortals,
Send More Paramedics will be playing their last show on
27 October 2007 at Joseph's Well in Leeds. We will be honouring all the
commitments we have made up to that date. It's been 6 years but our
zombie corpses are finally rotting to the point at which we can
continue no more. A million thanks to you all.
Yours faithfully,
SMP
x
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” |
Discography
Full-length albums
- 2002
- A Feast for the Fallen
(In at the Deep End
Records)
- 2004
- The Hallowed and the
Heathen (In at the Deep End Records/Hellbent Records)
- 2006
- The
Awakening (In at the Deep End Records)
Split albums
- 2005
- Tales Told by Dead Men
with Zombie Apocalypse (In at the Deep
End Records/Hellbent Records)
- 2005 - South of Heaven,
North of England EP with The
Nothing (Thirty Days of Night
Records)
Music Videos
Send More Paramedics have made three music videos so far,
"Zombie Crew," "Nothing Tastes Like This," and "Blood Fever," which is
the third and most recent. The promo for "Blood Fever" was released
February 16th, 2007 on the director's site: [1].
The video is inspired loosely by the '80s horror film, Night
of the Demons, and was directed by Adam Powell.
Movie references
Many Send More Paramedics songs reference zombie
movies. Below is a table outlining these references. (incomplete)
| Song |
Reference |
| The Hordes |
The chorus, "When there's no more room in hell, the
dead will walk the earth," is the Dawn
of the Dead tagline. |
| The Pain of Being Dead |
The name of this song references a line in the movie The Return of the
Living Dead, in which a female zombie describes why she eats brains,
stating that it relieves the pain of being dead. |
| The Night Has a Thousand Eyes |
This is a cover of the theme
music to The Return of the
Living Dead. |
| Zombie vs Shark |
This is a reference to the movie Zombie
Flesh Eaters by Lucio Fulci, in which a female scuba
diver witnesses an altercation between a shark and a member of the
undead. |
| Burning the Body |
This is a reference to Zombie
Flesh Eaters 2, in which the corpses of the deceased return to the
world of the living as a result of burning one of the infected
cadavers. The lyric "zombies stumble through the traffic"
refers to the final scene of Zombie Flesh Eaters in New York,
where the undead plague a bridge, and due to budget restrictions, the
film makers couldn't afford to have the traffic stopped. Also, a sample
from the movie can be heard at the start of the track. |
| Follow Your Programming |
This is a reference to the movie Zombie
Flesh Eaters 2, in which the military blocks off the zombie infestation
using force. |
| Resurrection Cemetery |
This song is a reference to Return of the Living Dead,
about a specific scene in the film where a gang of 'punks' go to
congregate in the local cemetery (bearing the name "Resurrection
Cemetery" on its gates). Later on, zombies begin to crawl out from
their graves and hunt down the gang. |
Trivia
- Performed at the 2005 Download
Festival.
- Performed at the 2006 Reading and Leeds
Festivals.
- Were one of the first acts confirmed for
2006's Damnation Festival.
- Were the opening act for Avenged
Sevenfold at the Camden Underworld.
- Toured as support to The
Offspring.
- Self-described "zombiecore."
- Medico's real name is Duncan, X Undead:
Martyn, El Diablo: Stuart, B'hellmouth: Sam.
- Disc 2 of the 2006 album, The
Awakening, is a concept disc, a zombie movie soundtrack,
similar to the soundtrack in George Romero's Dawn
of the Dead.
External links