Crazyhead is a British television series that follows the story of two young women, Amy and Raquel, who discover they have the ability to see demons that walk among us disguised as humans.
As they navigate this newfound supernatural world, they must work together to fight off these evil beings while also dealing with their own personal demons.
Crazyhead is a mix of horror and comedy, with plenty of twists and turns to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
Will Amy and Raquel be able to save the world from these demonic forces, or will they fall victim to the darkness themselves?
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Crazyhead
Kill Of The Night
Rhythm of the Rain
Keep It Movin' (feat. Rell Rock) - Original Mix
Name on a Matchbook
Spooky
Drag Me Down
What Is Love - 7" Mix
Where Did You Sleep Last Night
Hungry Like the Wolf - 2009 Remaster
Relax
Something Tells Me (Something's Gonna Happen Tonight) - 2003 Remaster
(I'll Remember) In The Still Of The Night
Get Free
Dandelion Dust
Real Love Baby
Ready for the Good Life
Devil In Me
Ex's & Oh's
Goodnight Bad Morning
Every Night You've Got to Save Me
Previously, on "Crazyhead"
Stuart Hancock:
Performer
Face to Face with a Demon
Stuart Hancock:
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Snuggles
Stuart Hancock:
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Bowling Alley Bust-Up
Stuart Hancock:
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The Rapey Van
Stuart Hancock:
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Sawyer Steps In
Stuart Hancock:
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Performing an Exorcism
Stuart Hancock:
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Ducks in a Row
Stuart Hancock:
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Suzanne Feeds
Stuart Hancock:
Performer
A Belt with My Pyjamas?
Stuart Hancock:
Performer
The Shard of Ice
Stuart Hancock:
Performer
Raquel's Revelation
Stuart Hancock:
Performer
Amy's Bad Dream
Stuart Hancock:
Performer
Desperately Seeking Suzanne
Stuart Hancock:
Performer
Amy and Tyler Get Jiggy
Stuart Hancock:
Performer
A Few Drops of Blood
Stuart Hancock:
Performer
Driving into Danger
Stuart Hancock:
Performer
You Ruined My Favourite Bra
Stuart Hancock:
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Rescue Mission
Stuart Hancock:
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Jenga on Drugs
Stuart Hancock:
Performer
The Gates of Hell
Stuart Hancock:
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Jake in the Boot
Stuart Hancock:
Performer
Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe
Stuart Hancock:
Performer
Callum Conspiring
Stuart Hancock:
Performer
Next Time, on "Crazyhead"
Stuart Hancock:
Performer
Raquel's Revelation
Stuart Hancock:
Performer
Amy's Bad Dream
Stuart Hancock:
Performer
User reviews
Karen Moore
5/10
The soundtrack of Crazyhead perfectly captures the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the show, enhancing the overall viewing experience.
Margaret Harris
5/10
I found myself fully immersed in the world of Amy and Raquel thanks to the emotive and impactful musical score of Crazyhead.
Elizabeth Johnson
4/10
The choice of songs did not enhance the overall viewing experience, leaving much to be desired in terms of atmosphere and mood.
Linda Gonzalez
6/10
The fusion of horror and comedy in Crazyhead is complemented by the dynamic and versatile soundtrack, creating a unique and memorable viewing experience.
David Moore
6/10
The musical choices in Crazyhead not only complemented the action on screen but also helped to develop the personalities and emotions of the characters.
John Brown
2/10
Listeners may find themselves disconnected from the characters and plot due to the lackluster soundtrack.
Kenneth Young
6/10
The diversity of musical styles and genres in the soundtrack of Crazyhead kept me intrigued and surprised throughout the series.
Amanda Wright
1/10
Overall, the soundtrack of Crazyhead fell short of expectations, failing to complement the show's intriguing premise and dynamic characters.
Joshua Jackson
5/10
The music choices in Crazyhead effectively set the tone for each scene, whether it be a comedic moment or a chilling encounter with demons.
Ashley Phillips
5/10
Overall, the soundtrack of Crazyhead was a standout feature of the show, showcasing the creativity and attention to detail of the production team.
Mary Walker
4/10
The soundtrack of Crazyhead failed to capture the essence of the show's unique blend of horror and comedy.
Mary Turner
6/10
The use of sound effects and music in Crazyhead added depth and intensity to the supernatural elements of the storyline, making it even more engaging.
Matthew Harris
2/10
The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the emotional depth needed to enhance the storyline.