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RnB 24/03/2014

Recording Artist M3GA Releases A 70's Slasher Flick Style Music Video for Her Single "Watch Your Life Bar (Remix)"

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Recording Artist M3GA Releases A 70's Slasher Flick Style Music Video for Her Single "Watch Your Life Bar (Remix)"
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ 109ave) Remember those old 70's slasher/horror B-movies? Recording artist M3GA seeks to revive the style with her latest self directed video.



Remember the old 70's slasher flicks?

Films such as "Cannibal Girls", "Asylum", and "Dawn of the Dead" may come to mind.
Not everyone may have seen or heard of the b-movie scene, but there continues to be a strong cult following of the genre. Budget limitations often caused most of these productions to think outside the box. Fast forward to modern times where CG, special effects and digital editing are the norm, it can be refreshing to see someone take a stab (no pun intended) at the old genre. Toronto based recording artist M3GA has done just that with her partially self directed video "Watch your life bar (remix)"..

The song's content also brings in a lot of online gamespeak. With games such as Resident Evil, Doom, Silent Hill or Alone in the Dark giving rise to the Survival Horror video game scene. The classic horror b-movie may have survived as something new via the world of video games. In any case this modern made, yet retro take in the form of a Music Video does harken back to the comedy, campiness and fun of that old era. Check it out.






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