Debbie Rochon said she received a huge amount of criticism for her appearance in this from die-hard fans and even close friends. But she had no regrets and said she had a great time making it. It also paid a lot more than other films she was offered at the time.
This movie ended up being discussed multiple times during the Alex Jones lawsuits
SERPENTEENS were formed in late 1995 by George Grant (Gee Grant) and Mark Zap (known as "Fang Alphamayle" and "Bub Romero" when in character) as a side project to explore new musical and conceptual ideas not present within the context of their current bands at the time. Combining a passion for Horror and Zombie movies, with the love of theatrical bands (KISS, Misfits, Alice Cooper etc.), they began to lay the foundation for a concept. The look of the classic film "zombie" combined with a catchy "monsterpop" sound was to become a signature trademark. - - The project recorded a 4 song demo titled "Dead Men Walking", with Gee providing vocals, playing drums and guitars. Mark's considerable talents were put to use for bass guitar duties and backing vocals. This rare demo became a favorite of underground tape traders worldwide. In 1997 (with the disintegration of both of the duos main musical projects) the two decided to revitalize the Dead Men Walking project and breathe into it new life - as a priority. A new name was chosen and the two recorded a follow-up 8 song demo titled "VoodooZombieSexDolls". These early demos were later released as a CD collection through MP3.com and sold almost 1,000 copies, as well as being distributed freely on the internet. - - Combining an infinite number of musical and theatrical influences the band has also created an unbelievably repertoire of well-crafted songs. In 2005 the band's new lineup was rounded out by seasoned recording/touring veterans Frank Morin (Frank N. Stein) and Glenn Sorino (The Creature). In 2006 SERPENTEENS are back with new releases, songs and professional re-recordings of now-classic "monsterpop" material.
Its not easy to do a l0 day shoot when cast and crew are actually stuck in the middle of a hurricane at the Jersey Shore. Kind of funny cause when we started out we wondered how we were going to create such an effect as we had in mind for a Number 4 hurricane - be careful when you wish for something. Our equipment was almost ruined, but we managed to finish the shoot. We almost got arrested as we had a car full of body parts and a dummy sticking out of the open trunk. Persephone's running down the street at 2 AM bought the cops, but we were back inside the motel - though we did loose our trusty hook in the high tide (we had to go hunting for one in the nearby fishing village next AM). Views who are into weird serial killers should enjoy this one.Tim Beckley/Mr Creepo - Director at large.
There is music in - Sandy Hook Lingerie Party Massacre - by "The Serpenteens." Also the Title Song by "Shove It" is song by Didi Delicious. - This movie was entirely Fictional. Any similarity is coincidental. Despite what you may think, this movie was not based on your life. So don't sue us! At this point we don't have any money left anyway. So There! Some Catering was provided by Soho Subs in NYC. The Hooks came from China Town in NYC. Some location scouting was done by Angelo Enterprises. The Bathtub was provided by - "Jason Rhodes." The piercing and tattoo parlor was provided by - Hoboken Body Art in Hoboken, NJ. The Post Production Facilities were Provided by - Porchswing Productions LLC Indianapolis Indiana 317-887-2167. - Sandy Hook Lingerie Party Massacre is Based on an Original Concept by Timothy Green Backley, alias Tim Beckley/Mr Creepo - Director at large.