Martin Cooper & David A. Hughes
C.H.U.D. (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Toxic Splatter)
Release Date: 04/01/2022
Format: LP
Label: Waxwork Records – WW011
Release type: Yellow Translucent w/ Green Splatter [Toxic Splatter] Vinyl LP Pressing
Waxwork Records is proud to present C.H.U.D. Original Motion Picture Soundtrack! In close partnership with the film's composers Martin Cooper and David Hughes, we located the original 1984 master tapes, restored them, and mixed and mastered the complete film music to create the definitive and official C.H.U.D. soundtrack album release.
Released in 1984, C.H.U.D. has gained a devoted cult following amongst B-Movie Horror fans. The film is widely referenced in pop culture via The Simpsons, Archer, and most recently, Jordan Peele's Us. C.H.U.D. has also served as a launching pad for several actors such as John Goodman (Roseanne, The Big Lebowski, Raising Arizona), Daniel Stern (Home Alone), and John Heard (Home Alone).
The primitive electronic score composed and performed by Martin Cooper and David Hughes captures the seedy, grim landscape that embodied early 1980s NYC via synth drones, sound design, loops, and arpeggiated notes.
Waxwork is thrilled to present the complete film music to C.H.U.D. as a deluxe LP package featuring "Toxic Waste Splatter" colored vinyl, deluxe packaging, art by Ghoulish Gary Pullin, old style tip-on gatefold jackets with matte satin coating, printed inner sleeves, liner notes by the composers, and more.
Tunnel A
- Prologue
- Main Title
- Cardboard Box Eruption!
- Entering The Tunnels
- Removing The Bandage
- This Ain't No Disco
- We're Having A Kid!
- 1-900-Chud
- I C.H.U.D. NY
- We've Got A Date Downtown
- Death By Asphyxiation
- Flame Thrower
- Lair Of The C.H.U.D.
- Trap Door
- Man's Best Friend
- Theme
Tunnel B
- Blood Shower!
- Cityscape
- Manhole Opens
- C.H.U.D.s Attack Diner
- Calm Before The Storm
- Sewer Chewers
- M.U.T.A.T.E.
- Trapped
- This Is Radiation
- Mayday
- D.E.C.A.P.I.T.A.T.E.
- N.R.C. Must Pay
- Truck Burns / End Title
- Bosch's Theme
- Street Meat