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It's the BIG 2-0 for FANGORIA MUSICK's LISTS OF DOOM - the column where we track down some of your favorite (or soon-to-be favorite) bands to get their thoughts on on the world of horror, and which films scare them.
For our 20th Installment we finally get some opinions from a female perspective.
Fango recently caught up with bassist Emma Anzai of SICK PUPPIES to find out what scares her. The now L.A.-based Aussie gave us the scoop on 10 fright films that have made a lasting impact on her horror viewing habit....
1) SAW 1 : The best in the series for sure, the twist was awesome! Also "Adam" actor Leigh Whannell was on an early morning Australian music program i used to watch religiously called "Recovery"
2) HOSTEL : Disgusting but great concept, I could totally see this happening in some small town somewhere...... scary
3) PET SEMATARY 2 [pictured right on GOREZONE #23]: B or even C grade some would say, but I watched this movie countless times when I growing up and loved it. Schlock horror!
4) IT : I saw this when I was pretty young and it scared the living hell out of me! Evil clowns always a winner.
5) THE EXORCIST : I also watched this one when I was pretty young and used to have nightmares about the spinning head.
6) THE RING : Brilliant idea.
7) SHUTTER : Another b grade one but I love them! I like that it's set in Japan, their ghost stories are pretty unique and creepy.

9) THE DESCENT : I love it when a horror starts out all normal and happy, like almost too good to be true. Great movie.
10) WOLF CREEK : Based on a true story and also from Australia so it was super creepy for me as I remember all the news stories about the "backpacker murders" when I was a kid.
SICK PUPPIES latest album, TRI-POLAR was released July 14th on Virgin Records. Catch them on tour this summer with HURT and the VEER UNION. Hit the links below for more!
