Robert Kurtzman’s Creature Corps and Mushroomhead team up for an episode!

Last Updated on July 23, 2021

You dig metal? More specifically, you dig Mushroomhead? Even more specifically, you dig Mushroomhead and outrageously designed music videos with grown men beating the living sh*t out of each other? 

Why do I even bother asking? 

Robert Kurtzman’s CREATURE CORPS has another episode in their FX/horror themed web series. If you thought the last episode was good, check out this week’s! The CREATURE CORPS will be teaming up with another Ohio based group for a collaborative mash-up on a music video. Actually, the music video was already made and had it’s premiere this past Tuesday on MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball. That group I’m speaking of? Mushroomhead. 

Perfect fit, no? Check out the synopsis of the team up below and then head over to the site yourself to see the web series. It’s all good from there!

Go behind-the-scenes as the Creature Corps and Director David “House” Greathouse re-team with MUSHROOMHEAD for their latest music video, “Come On.” You’ll get an on-set view as the Ohio-based band shoots the video for the lead single off of their new album BEAUTIFUL STORIES FOR UGLY CHILDREN (released this week on Megaforce Records), with a huge cast of stunt performers and extras, working side-by-side with the Creature Corps’ crew of FX Artists and Technicians.

The video for “Come On” made it’s World Premiere this past Tuesday on MTV’s HEADBANGERS BALL, hosted by MUSHROOMHEAD from the Creature Corps’ Precinct 13 Studio in Crestline, Ohio. While the televised version of the clip was edited for language and violence, the uncensored version of the video can be viewed online at http://www.creaturecorps.net. Earlier this week, Director David H. Greathouse spoke about the video in a feature on Kik Axe Music.

Check out the episode right here!

Robert Kurtzman’s CREATURE CORPSTM is an award winning, full-service special make-up, creature, character, and visual effects company specializing in design and creation of amazing creatures, prosthetics, animatronics, human and animal replicas, digital visual effects, compositing, 2D and 3D animation, special props and costumes.

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