School is back in session! With it comes new things to learn and new social anxieties to realize. And if you’re especially lucky, there may be an interesting new face hanging around the fringes of your circle of friends, wanting nothing more than to get to know you (and possibly bestow some sort of witch’s curse upon you or alien slug-monster inside of you). Give your fancy book-learnin’ a rest and take a gander at these here back-to-school spookshows!

10) The Woods (2006)

When Bruce Campbell is your dad and he ships you off to a creepy all-girls school in the wilderness, you can pretty much assume that something bad is going to happen. There’s a foreboding headmistress (Patricia Clarkson, no less), mean girls and an ominous witch legend. is it just the new school jitters, or an actual curse? Imagine the setting and concept of Suspiria, mixed with the time period and character focus of Girl, Interrupted, minus the gore. For some reason, The Woods was not given a theatrical release, instead being shipped direct to bargain DVD bins everywhere and being largely forgotten, but it’s worth a watch if you can handle the slow pace.

9) Suspiria

Dario Argento’s 1977 pastel gorefest is a must for any “new kid at school” movie list. You don’t have to be a world-class ballerina to enjoy this classic Italian horror, though I’m sure it helps… I will never understand why someone at this dance academy decided it was a good idea to store all that razor wire in one room. Come on now!

8) Phenomena

Didn’t get enough Argento? Well, good, here’s another: 1985’s Phenomena. More weird Italian boarding schools, more ominous headmistresses, more Goblin soundtracks, and this time, Donald Pleasance and a razor-wielding chimpanzee. Really. Thrill at young Jennifer Connelly’s bad acting and the disturbing amounts of live bugs they used! All of the usual Argento plotholes are here, so it’s best to just sit back and not question anything. So, basically higher education in general.

7) Child’s Play 3

Time travels differently in the Child’s Play universe (much like it did during Chem 111 for me), with the third movie taking place eight years after the events of Child’s Play 2, though only a year passed in our time. Andy Barclay is understandably messed up after his previous run-ins with Chucky, and finds himself at a military academy. A newly-reassembled Chucky follows and sets his rubbery sights on a young recruit to be his new fleshsuit. It’s a thoroughly run-of-the-mill killer doll film, but worth watching if you’ve got 90 minutes to kill and a thing for foul-mouthed toys.

6) Disturbing Behavior

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vPdDyROQJM

After the death of his brother, James Marsden moves to a sleepy Pacific Northwest town with his parents and sister (Katharine Isabelle in overalls, by the way. Overalls.) Even his chiseled features can’t get him in with the cool kids, so he slums it with a paranoid stoner, a Powder stand-in, and gothy Katie Holmes. If that sentence doesn’t illustrate how insanely 90s this film is, I don’t know what would. There’s a convoluted plot about mind controlled teens too, but the plot is secondary to William Sadler’s Rainman impression. How bad does this town suck if your only romantic interest is Katie Holmes? Poor James Marsden.

5) The Faculty

As mentioned earlier, sometimes you gotta watch out for those mind-controlling alien slug monsters, though it seems odd that they would attack a small town in Ohio of all places, during an Indian summer drought of all times. I mean, this species is intelligent enough to master space travel, but not smart enough to wait until springtime when it rains every day? Kevin Williamson must’ve been a bit over-busy on Dawson’s Creek to do a logic-check on this plot, which is basically new girl shows up, stops people from beating up Elijah Wood, stops Josh Hartnett’s amphetamine business, gets gothy Clea Duvall to shower, and teaches the T-1000 to be a little easier on his football team.

4) Fright Night 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uYdPX2EG5U

Almost all the stuff you loved about Fright Night, college edition! Charley Brewster and Peter Vincent are once again thrown together to take down a sexy female vampire instead of Prince Humperdink. If you start waking up from frat parties with a killer hangover and really gross hickeys, you might want to brush up on your whittling skills and grab a couple bottles of Garlique.

3) The Craft

Sometimes the only thing that can make you feel comfortable at a new school is to join a coven of witches. Is it weird that this trope comes up 3 times on this list, or does it just show how likely this scenario really is? I never moved around, so I can’t say, but Robin Tunney sure knows how to pick her friends – or at least, her friends know how to pick her. There’s complainer-to-cutiepie Neve Campbell, token Rachel True, and trailer chic Fairuza Balk. If they were X-Men, their powers would be skin-shedding, racism-finding, and the ability to float 4 inches off the ground and kill your drunk stepdad, respectively. That’s the kind of horrors that await anyone who tries to join their clique, so you have been warned.

2) Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge

If your family moves into the town where a bunch of teens died in their sleep, CHECK THE BASEMENT FURNACE. There will invariably be a Freddy glove and directions on how to win over your crush (who looks oddly similar to Meryl Streep) by killing your classmates at her pool party. Score! I’ll never know why they went with Freddy’s Revenge instead of The Man Inside Me, but if you’re looking for tips on how to fit in as the new kid in town, look no further!

1) The Lost Boys

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_lwtRMg0ts

Of all of the new towns in all of the movies listed here, Santa Clara has to be the coolest. There’s a carnival every day on the boardwalk, a well-stocked comic store, oiled-up saxophone dudes and gypsy vampires. You can have a new girlfriend with big hair and mom jeans, while your brother pals around with Corey Feldman; there is literally no downside to this scenario. Just don’t touch Grandpa’s root beers and double-thick Oreo cookies or there’ll be hell to pay.

Honorable mention:

Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 1 episode 1, because it’s hard to top Buffy’s first day in Sunnydale. New friends, new town, new vampire menace… Pretty standard Hellmouth stuff.

So, what do you think? Did I miss any hidden horror gems in the bottom of my moving boxes? Leave a comment!

Across the globe, high school graduates are being dropped off at colleges and universities, unpacking their dopp kits and finding out who in their hall has a car. It’s a tale as old as time. I too was once an impressionable young adult, hungry for knowledge (and keg stands).

If you haven’t noticed by now, I’m quite the nostalgia junkie, so let’s jump in the DeLorean and head back to September 2001, the beginning of my college career. In addition to expanding my mind in the classroom and realizing my severe lack of game in regards to women, I also spent an impressive amount of free time on Audiogalaxy, PureVolume and LimeWire looking for new bands. My junior high and high school experiences as a sometimes punk kid (as punk as you can be in the rural Midwest) had given me a strong foundation of bands to seek out, but these new technologies were far more effective at collecting new music than my older techniques; these included asking the most alternative-looking person at the record store and scouring the CD racks for interesting cover art. It was primitive, but in my defense, I found my all-time favorite punk album that way (AFI – Black Sails in the Sunset) – purchased without hearing a single song and with no knowledge of anything the band had previously released, based solely on the sweet woodcut ship on the front. And maybe song titles like Malleus Maleficarum and Porphyria Tarda Cutanea.

Anyway, the fall of 2001 was a great time for me musically. I was up to my ears – literally! – in new stuff to listen to, and since this was a time before iPods and Zunes were in heavy circulation, I made a mix CD with some of my favorite songs of the time. Below is an annotated list of the tracks that were found on it, with a YouTube playlist of the whole thing at the bottom. Sit back, grab a can of Beast and enjoy the ride.

SIDE 1: Love, somewhat requited

September 2001 was probably one of the best month’s of my music-listening life thus far, as I was introduced to many of my favorite bands, including The Stereo, No Use For a Name, The Starting Line, and The Smoking Popes. The first section of my mix CD was full of sappy love songs and a couple of tracks reflecting my fears of being alone forever. Predictably, my high school relationship fell apart almost as soon as I left for college, and 19-year-old me was convinced my life was over. Thankfully, I didn’t flunk out (my roommate did though) or dip my oil stick in any strange engines (my hallmates did though).

The Stereo – Devotion

Ace Troubleshooter – Denise

Game Face – My Star

One Man Army – Last Word Spoken

No Use For a Name – Why Doesn’t Anybody Like Me?

The Starting Line – Three’s a Charm

Sugarcult – Saying Goodbye

New Found Glory – Heaven

* it’s worth noting that I was already an NFG fan in high school, and had some material by Me First as well, but finding out about Punk Goes Metal and the rest of the Me First discography was awesome. 

Me First and the Gimme Gimmes – Wild World

SIDE 2: Keeping that frown upside-down

Enough of that happy crap, let’s feel bad about ourselves for a while. Again, I was already an Alkaline Trio, Saves the Day and Ataris fan, but found all this other music I never knew they had released. The Blink-182 song was one of the 6 bonus tracks, which I collected after enjoying Take Off Your Pants and Jacket all summer. While not the last song on the list, Pretty Pathetic is still one of my favorite songs ever. It so perfectly encapsulates the poor me, self-deprecating mindset I sported at the time (and sometimes still do, for better or worse).

Strung Out – Ultimate Devotion

Shai Hulud – Eating Bullets of Acceptance

As Friends Rust – The First Song on the Tape You Make Her

Osker – Disconnect, Disconnect

Smoking Popes – Pretty Pathetic

Saves the Day – This Is Not An Exit

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jo-uQtH94Zw

Dashboard Confessional – Again I Go Unnoticed

The Ataris – Looking Back on Today

Blink-182 – What Went Wrong

Alkaline Trio – Sorry About That

There are also 3 missing tracks that I couldn’t find on YouTube – two from a band called Sundaze, and one mystery band I’ve never been able to figure out. Sundaze actually grew into As Tall As Lions, and it seems that they did their best to scrub their previous iteration from the Internet’s collective memory. They also denied that they were in said band when I asked them at Warped Tour 2004, so there’s that.

Here is the full playlist if you want to experience this particular month in my musical history at some later point.

What about you, is there a song or group of songs that take you back to your college experience? Share links in the comments below!

You read that right, this Labor Day the super rad folks over at the HUB will be running six episodes of The Aquabats! Super Show! PLUS They will also be giving away some rad back to school gift cards! Check out the promo for “Aqua Bat to School”below!

That is so super rad! The more and more the HUB supports The Aquabats! the more I love them as a whole. I cannot wait to see what else they do with the band. The full details from the Press Release here:

Monday, September 3, noon-3:00 pm ET – “The Aquabats! Super Show!” Labor Day Marathon

“The Aquabats! Super Show!” Labor Day marathon will feature six back-to-back episodes of the outrageous comedy-adventure series that follows the greatest crime-fighting rock band ever assembled. On-air messaging during the marathon will reveal a show-related code and a toll-free number for the tune-in-to-win “Aquabat! To School! Sweepstakes.” Six viewers chosen at random from those who call will each win a $1,000 back-to-school shopping spree. Details and rules regarding the “Aquabat! To School! Sweepstakes” are available onwww.hubworld.com.

And if that wasn’t cool enough The HUB will start showing episodes of Hercules AND Sliders! Two shows that I guarantee you loved when you were a little geek. So come labor day, before you go out partying make sure you check out The Aquabats! on The HUB!