This is the official home of the Zombina Army - where you can get loads of free Zombina and the Skeletones stuffs that aren't available anywhere else!
For instance... 'Zombie Crush', our version of the Groovie Ghoulies classic... and a power-ballad revamp o the ole country standard 'Sea of Heartbreak'! Both recorded at the Blue Room, March 2008!
+ (LAST YEARS) HALLOWEEN PARTY CLASSICS!!!
Including ZATS re-workings of...'The Monster Mash' by Bobby Boris Pickett and the Cryptkickers
'Dracula's Tango' by Toto Coelo
'Show Me Heaven' by Maria Mckee
and Strange Love from the Hammer Horror movie 'Lust for a Vampire', all recorded at the Blue Room September 2007.
Download the songs directly from the player above, or click below to download a zip file containing high quality mp3s of all 4 songs!
Be sure to add yourself as a friend, and watch out for bulletins because we'll be sending out updates to let you know when new songs will be uploaded!
As you may have noticed, the shop page has been defunct for a while... we are enevouring to solve this problem, but in the meantime...
Check out our recently re-animated Cafepress page where you can treat yourself or a loved one to never before imagined Zombina related treats ranging from t-shirts and badges to fridge magnets, notebooks and thongs... what!?
Thanks for enlisting me in your zombie army! I'm all to eager to help you in your fight for world domination by eating lots of BRAINS and carrying out your "Suck Blood, Destroy" motto!
Love your cute cover of "Monster Mash," which actually sounds more musical, more like a song, than the original version.
I have but one humble request: can we PRETTY PLEASE see a photo of your DROP DEAD GORGEOUS, TO-DIE-FOR FACE as the profile image for The Zombina Army?
Viva la revolucion de los zombis!
Undead United!
I await your commands.
Your Humble And Devoted Zombie Slave, Craig from Lurking Fear XOXO
Nice work! The new cover songs are both totally awesome.
Cred points for covering the Groovy Ghoulies too. Old Lookout! bands at the best - you guys should do "The Invisible Man" by The Vindictives as well. I'm sure you could work wonders with the harmonies. :)