![]() The rest of the stories aren’t absolutely horrible to read, but they were mostly pretty forgettable and fairly similar. (Tessier’s copyright is from 1992, Bret Easton Ellis’s novel had been published in 1991.) And while I did quite enjoy reading Tessier’s story, it’s a blatant rip off of American Psycho. The only two stories in here that I really liked were Richard Christian Matheson’s Groupies and Thomas Tessier’s Addicted to Love, neither of which feature any supernatural elements. It’s basically a second rate version of Children of the Corn but with dead rock stars instead of creepy children. I read this in Nightmares and Dreamscapes when I was a kid and again a few years ago. ![]() The longest story by far, and probably the book’s biggest draw, is Stephen King’s You Know They’ve Got a Hell of a Band. Unfortunately, out of the twenty stories in here, maybe four are interesting and only two of these are really good. ![]() ![]() I love horror stories and rock music, so this book seemed very appealing to me. Shock Rock is a collection of horror stories about rock music. ![]()
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