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Vampires—Los Muertos

John Carpenter's 1998 Vampires was a triumph of gonzo monster-mashing with James Woods in full kick-ass mode. The sequel replaces Woods with Jon Bon Jovi, which may explain why Carpenter describes his exec-producer role as "me picking up a cheque". Nevertheless, we get a stake in the mouth, a chest slash, a tongue biting, various beheadings, a punched-off head and two heads bashed together.

Sparks – This Album’s Big Enough… The Best Of

Something for the music lover with everything

Kate Rusby – Ten

Folk chanteuse celebrates decade of balladeering

Various Artists – Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry

Speaker-shredding delights from the archives of dub

Zabrinksi – Koala Ko-Ordination

Cardiff teenagers' second album

The High Cost Of Living

Dark, worldly-wise solo return from Van der Graaf Generator man

Power Pop – Three Minute Warning

Ring in the new year with the best in ringing guitars from the USA

The Residents – Demons Dance Alone

Mysterious Californian outsider outfit release album written in wake of September 11
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