Hey there, fellow wanderers of the airwaves, it's your Zoo Crew crew spinning the vibes from the backwoods of THE ZOO station, where the records crackle like a bonfire under the harvest moon. Right now, we're cranking up "Ghostbusters" by those caped crusaders of riffage, Heavy Metal Heroes, straight off their album of the same name—talk about a spectral slam-dunk that gets the whole forest howling along. Dig this, Zoo Freaks: back in a 2019 Halloween drop on their YouTube channel, the band shared how they brewed up this heavy metal elixir from Ray Parker Jr.'s funky original, transforming it into a thunderous tribute to the '84 flick's 35th birthday bash. Frontman "Batman" belted out in the video description, "We're back and Happy Halloween—hope you enjoy our cover as we celebrate this amazing film and song," and man, did they ever; fans flooded the comments with tales of midnight air-guitar sessions, one groovy soul swearing it chased away a poltergeist at their cabin party by sheer riff power alone.
Oh, and get this cosmic kicker from their Facebook feed around that time—Heavy Metal Heroes posted a clip teasing the track, quipping, "Who you gonna call? Us, for saving pop tunes one shred at a time!" sparking a thread where followers swapped stories of blasting it during backyard ghost hunts, with one devotee recounting how the song's blistering solo turned a rainy festival into an impromptu mosh under glowing slime-green lanterns. It's pure alchemy, turning that catchy hook into a headbanging hymn that echoes through the pines, and according to a fan interview snippet on a metal forum, the drummer "Wolverine" confessed they recorded it in a makeshift studio decked out like the Ecto-1, complete with proton pack props that kept shorting out the amps—talk about getting slimed by feedback, but it added that raw, otherworldly edge that makes it stick like ectoplasm on your favorite flannel.
Now, let's groove back to the roots of these metallic marvels, Heavy Metal Heroes, who burst onto the scene like a meteor shower over a comic con, blending superhero swagger with hard rock heart. Picture this: a ragtag posse of music-loving misfits, inspired by the glory days of capes and comics, decided around 2018 to fuse their passions into something wildly original, as they spill on their official Facebook page. Led by visionaries channeling Batman, Captain America, Iron Man, Wolverine, and Deadpool, they kicked off in the wilds of the internet, dreaming up covers that rescue pop anthems from the mundane and pump 'em full of distortion and double-kick fury. It all sparked from late-night jam sessions where they'd riff on classic tunes while bingeing superhero flicks, evolving from backyard gigs to viral YouTube triumphs, much like how us Zoo Crew cats started spinning tales 'round the campfire before hitting the airwaves.
These heroes didn't just stumble into the spotlight; they forged their path with grit and glee, self-releasing that self-titled Ghostbusters album as a love letter to the genre-busting film that inspired 'em, hitting shelves—or rather, streams—in time for All Hallows' Eve chills. As detailed in a fan blog shoutout on Switching Styles, it was born from "hypotheticals on the internet," those what-if whispers that turned into whooshing guitar winds. Keep the fire stoked by following their antics on YouTube for fresh covers that pack a punch, or slide into their Facebook for behind-the-mask banter— no official site or Insta yet, but the energy's electric. And for you die-hard Zoo Freaks craving more, check the lively chatter in the Heavy Metal Heroes Fan Club group on Facebook, where kindred spirits swap bootlegs and dream up setlists, or the broader Heavy Metal Fans Worldwide crew for that communal roar. Whether you're howling at the moon or just chilling in your hammock, these heroes remind us: grab your proton pack, crank the volume, and let the good ghosts roll—peace out from the Zoo Crew, keepers of the groove.
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