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  • April 19, 2020 - Co-Hosted by Adrienne Cowan
    April 19, 2020 - Co-Hosted by Adrienne Cowan Seriah has as his co-host on this show, Adrienne Cowan, who is the vocalist / keyboardist / songwriter of Seven Spires, and vocalist with Avantasia, Winds of Plague, Yass-Waddah, Light and Shade, and more... She picks a bunch of the…
  • 29th Anniversary Part 2 - Live in Studio - June 11, 2023
    29th Anniversary Part 2 - Live in Studio - June 11, 2023    This was the first live show we did from WVBR since before Lockdown. It was crazy, and a blast to do. We aren't going back to live shows, but will do them occasionally... Again, we played plenty of music…
  • 29th Anniversary Show: Part 1 - June 4, 2023
    29th Anniversary Show: Part 1 - June 4, 2023  We open the show with a Tribute to the late Spoth Rasaan who had passed away that week. Then we are joined by our old co-host Adam, and we play a lot of bands that have been on The Last…
  • Tribute to 1994 - May 28, 2023
    Tribute to 1994 - May 28, 2023 Seriah, having Covid, again, hosts this episode by himself. And with the following week being the 29th Anniversary of him hosting the show, he plays stuff from the year 1994 bookending every set, and mostly covering the final hour. Also,…
  • Cactus Cathedral co-Host The Last Exit - May 21, 2023
    Cactus Cathedral co-Host The Last Exit - May 21, 2023 Syracuse, NY based Stoner Doom band Cactus Cathedral co-host this edition of The Last Exit. We play all of their live performance from a month earlier, and let them pick some music they personally enjoy. Great conversations throughout!  
  • Contrast and Change - May 14, 2023
    Contrast and Change - May 14, 2023 In this show we explore bands that have changed dramatically during their careers, oftentimes later sounding nothing like where they started. Every set is bookended by the same band playing very different styles. Of course, there is plenty of new…
  • Chris Dalcin's Musical Journey - May 7, 2023
    Chris Dalcin's Musical Journey - May 7, 2023 Chris Dalcin is a Rochester, NY based musician who has been in a large number of bands, and been involved in the music scene since he was a teenager. We play music from a good number of his projects, some…
  • Walpurgis Night - April 30, 2023
    Walpurgis Night - April 30, 2023 Lots of new music to play, and songs related to Walpurgis Night as our theme this week! Just Azkath, so little talk, lots of music!  
  • 48 Years of Women in Metal on The Last Exit - Jan 7, 2024
    48 Years of Women in Metal on The Last Exit - Jan 7, 2024   The first part of the show, we focus on women in Metal. One song from a female fronted band from 2024 back to 1976. An immense variety of music and styles. After that, we play some new stuff to…
  • Innovators of Metal on The Last Exit - April 23, 2023
    Innovators of Metal on The Last Exit - April 23, 2023 On this episode we explore bands that innovated new things in Metal. From vocals styles, to musical styles, and much more. For most of the show, first and last song of every set is an innovative band, with awesome new…
Seriah Azkath

Seriah Azkath

Seriah Azkath is the host of The Last Exit for the Lost. He likes unique things. Diverse things. As for movies, he likes old movies, Sci-Fi, Horror, and Comedy, but is open to most things. As for music, the more original, the more likely he is to enjoy it. Old School wise, he loves Thrash and Punk, and some straight out Heavy Metal.

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Open House (1987)

This I enjoyed. A B-Rate Slasher film from the 80's. Someone is killing real estate agents, and he may be confessing on the radio! He calls and talks about how it's unfair that people live in these luxurious houses when there are homeless people on the street. So, to even it out, he starts killing the agents. At least that is the general idea. It's fun and entertaining. Not good by any means, but if you like this type of movie, this is worth the watch.

I think it's only on VHS, but you can find it on Amazon

Ragnarok (2014)

This was way better than I had expected. Well shot and acted. Swedish. A reseacher is looking for evidence that Vikings had travelled futher than previous known. Instead, they find a monster. Sounds campy, but it's really not. Quite well done and keeps your interest. I guess I was expecting a Sci-Fi Channel type of thing, and got something worlds better. Good monster movie. Intense. 

Buy on Amazon.

Decoder (1984)

Well, this is something. A bit hard to watch. Very experimental. At the same time, not upset I spent the time on it. FM Einheit of Einstürzende Neubauten stars in this, and the basic idea is that Muzak has hidden tones in it, FM discovers this, and uses it to start a revolution. It's weird, cyberpunkish, confusing, but probably worth the watch. I like the story idea, it's just hard to follow at all.

Now out on DVD with lots of extras. Buy on Amazon.

Liars All (2013)

This was pretty terrible. Poor acting, slow pace, very little happening. I think they were trying to sell it on being sexy, but it wasn't. There was also no nudity for a movie that seemed like should have had it. A game of truth or dare, played by unlikable characters, and someone dies. They spend the movie at the police station giving parts to the detective. It doesn't make a ton of sense, including the ending. It's tedious to watch. Avoid. 

You probably do not want to watch this on Amazon.

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