Hey folks. Check out this hilarious and candid interview I did this weekend with Jack Anthony on RadioExiles.com where we talk about GHOST TREK, HORROR & FILM FESTS, KILL THE MUSIC, and of course my symbiotic relationship with GWAR:
http://www.radioexiles.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=70&Itemid=256

Michael Plumides and Dave Brockie AKA Oderus Urungus share a KILL THE MUSIC moment before an Atlanta show at the Masquerade in October, 2009.
Here’s the KILL THE MUSIC link on Amazon ; the Second Edition is available in paperback or kindle:
http://www.amazon.com/Kill-Music-chronicle-idealists-censorship/dp/1439234477/ref=tmm_pap_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1322128043&sr=1-1
Here’s the new GHOST TREK sizzle reel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66BnizWr5i8
Our website: http://www.ghosttrektv.com/
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About Michael Plumides
Michael G. Plumides Jr., J.D., a Charlotte, North Carolina native, is a writer and the author of the critically acclaimed indie book, KILL THE MUSIC, the second edition now available on www.amazon.com.
Plumides is a graduate from the University of South Carolina with a degree in Government and International Studies. Plumides also holds a Doctorate in Jurisprudence from John Marshall Law School.
KILL THE MUSIC has been featured in a number of print and online publications, such as Charleston Post and Courier, Innocent Words, The Charlotte Observer, Creative Loafing, The Flagpole-Athens, InSite-Atlanta, Spinning Indie, and neufutur.com, to name a few, and had an excerpt of KILL THE MUSIC published in the 2009 winter issue of BLURT MAGAZINE.
KILL THE MUSIC is now a film in development.
Plumides conceptualized GHOST TREK in late 2009. By December of 2010, he assembled a fantastic indie team of filmmakers to produce a TV Pilot entitled, GHOST TREK TV PILOT: THE KINSEY REPORT. Plumides penned the script, created the characters, produced and co-directed the film with Rob Filion. and recently walked away with a Corman Award for BEST COMEDY at Fright Night Film Fest in July of 2011.