Aftermath

Aftermath may refer to:

Film

  • The Aftermath (1914 film), a silent film starring Harry von Meter
  • The Aftermath (1982 film), an independent science fiction film starring Sid Haig
  • Aftermath (1990 film) or Crash: The Mystery of Flight 1501, a television movie starring Cheryl Ladd
  • Aftermath: A Test of Love, a 1991 television movie about the Hi-Fi murders
  • Aftermath (1994 film), a short horror film directed by Nacho Cerdà
  • Aftermath (2001 film), a television movie starring Meredith Baxter
  • Aftermath: The Remnants of War (film), a 2001 Canadian documentary based on Donovan Webster's book (see below)
  • Aftermath (2002 film), a film starring Sean Young
  • Aftermath (2004 film), a 2004 Danish film
  • Aftermath (2012 Polish film), a 2012 Polish thriller and drama relating to the Holocaust
  • Aftermath (2012 American film), a 2012 apocalyptic thriller by Peter Engert
  • Aftermath, a film starring Anthony Michael Hall
  • Games

  • Aftermath!, a 1981 science fiction role-playing game
  • Aftermath, a 2012 DLC for Battlefield 3
  • The Aftermath (Dystopia album)

    The Aftermath is the second album by Dystopia. It was originally released in 1999 as a four-track LP on Life Is Abuse Records, and as a 13-track CD featuring additional songs from their splits with Skaven and Suffering Luna, the Backstabber EP, and one unreleased cover, on Life Is Abuse Records, Misanthropic Records and Crawlspace Records. The final song, "Cosmetic Plague", begins near the end of track 12, and is a Rudimentary Peni cover. The LP version contains tracks 1–4 on side A and has an etching on side B.

    Track listing

  • "Population Birth Control" – 5:48
  • "Father's Gun" – 2:26
  • "Self Defeating Prophecy" – 5:21
  • "Sleep" – 6:05
  • "Socialized Death Sentence" – 3:09
  • "Backstabber" – 2:12
  • "They Live" – 2:39
  • "Anger Brought by Disease" – 2:51
  • "Jarhead Fertilizer" – 3:44
  • "Taste Your Own Medicine" – 1:50
  • "Instrumental" – 3:12
  • "Diary of a Battered Child" – 4:01
  • "Cosmetic Plague" – 1:03 (Rudimentary Peni cover)
  • Notes

  • Tracks 1–4 originally appeared on the vinyl version of The Aftermath.
  • The Aftermath (1982 film)

    The Aftermath, (also known as Zombie Aftermath), is a 1982 science fiction, horror, and action independent film.

    Plot

    Three astronauts return to Earth after a nuclear holocaust, although one dies in a crash landing. The two survivors, Newman (Steve Barkett) and Matthews, encounter some mutants before discovering that Los Angeles has been completely destroyed. Seeking shelter, the men take refuge in an abandoned mansion. Newman later encounters a young boy, Chris, hiding in a museum with the curator (Forrest J Ackerman). When the curator passes away, Newman takes Chris under his care. While out seeking supplies one day, Newman and Chris encounter Sarah, who is running from a gang of outlaw bikers led by Cutter (Sid Haig). These survivors decide to fight this gang in this post-apocalypse wasteland.

    Cast

  • Steve Barkett as Newman
  • Lynne Margulies as Sarah
  • Sid Haig as Cutter
  • Christopher Barkett as Chris
  • Alfie Martin as Getman
  • Forrest J Ackerman as Museum curator
  • Jim Danforth as Astronaut Williams
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    The Game

    by: Yashin

    My citylights don't shine for me
    A hopeless glow is all i see
    The sounds are deafening
    Why do you always see the worst in me
    She found comfort, living without me there
    There was a time, when i was free
    She showed me what it was to breathe
    The quiet games caught up with me
    Save your answer
    Run for our lives till we remember why
    We let it slip away
    There must have been another way
    Save your answer
    And i can see it now,
    All the times that i lost my way, i pray
    That these words find belief,
    Life will change everyday
    But we will stay the same
    Save your answer
    Run for our lives till we remember why
    We let it slip away
    There must have been another way
    Save your answer
    Do you really wanna forget you?
    Do you really wanna let go




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