In 1979 Ohio, several youngsters are making a zombie movie with a Super-8 camera. In the midst of filming, the friends witness a horrifying train derailment and are lucky to escape with their lives. They soon discover that the catastrophe was no accident, as a series of unexplained events and disappearances soon follows. Deputy Jackson Lamb, the father of one of the kids, searches for the terrifying truth behind the crash.
Speak Vernacular — The Icons
Beginning, a young Frank takes a photo with his date at the prom.
Two Perfect Moments — Tyler Bates
Frank remembers two perfect moments of his life
Lonely Ones — aceyalone
Sarah is smoking weed with her friends in her house, Frank comes in and Sarah tells him to close the door.
Calling All Destroyers — Tsar
Opening title scene
Sick Clique — Ekko
Jock exits out the bar and bumps into Frank.
Ain't Nothin' To It — Gregg Henry
His friend Hamilton at the restaurant is trying to convince Frank to forget about Sarah and move with his life; also he warns him to not mess with Sarah's new boyfriend, Jock.
Don't Touch Dead Animals — Kayo Dot
Frank is flipping through channels until he comes across a horror film.
The Hole — Rust For Luck
Frank flips channels; (repeats) End credits.
Fake Fool — kHz
Jock exits the bar.
It Hurts Too Much — Eric Carmen
Jock gives Frank a warning; Frank gets beat.
The Prayer — Tyler Bates
Frank prays to God for his wife Sarah back.
Potential — K Kutta
Frank's neighbors have a party, blasting this song which keeps Frank from sleeping.
Finger of God — Tyler Bates
Frank has this dream sequence where tentacles wrap around him and cut open his scalp revealing his brain. Then the finger of god touches Frank's brain to enlighten him.
Holy Avenger's Advice — Tyler Bates
The Holy Avenger gives some important advice for Frank.
The Second Prayer — Tyler Bates
Frank prays to god again if he should go back to fighting crime as the Crimson Bolt or give it all up, Franks decides to do the latter.
I Do — Lo-Def Dollz
Frank enters the comic book store and looks around, Libby asks him if he's looking for something. Frank mummers Holy Avenger and Libby makes fun of that causing one guy to call him a cunt.
Here We Go (Instrumental) — Copperpot
At Euclid Street, Frank tries to find some drug deals and finds one dealing with two kids outside their car which plays this song.
Fallen Angels — Bill Boll
Frank enters the comic store again after his failed attempt to stop the drug dealer, Libby greets him.
Now That I Can See — Couple
Libby shows Frank some comics of Superheroes without powers. Libby asks why and Frank responds that he is making up his own superhero.
Stripes — J. Banks
Back in Euclid Street, Frank sees the same drug dealer from before and whacks him with a wrench.
God Knows My Name — Monster
Montage of Frank beating up child molesters, drug dealers, rapists and other would be criminals
Nobody Knows You Anymore — Terra Naomi
Frank checks on his wife who is with Jock.
If You Want My Love — Cheap Trick
Frank and Sarah start to make out.
Always Up — Todd Homme
Libby goes inside the restaurant Frank works in and shows him a newspaper of the Crimson Bolt.
Mallin Box — Tree Adams
Suspenseful scenes throughout the movie.
What It Was — aceyalone
Libby's party in her new apartment.
Moonlight On The Prairie — Ellen Page
Libby hums this tune at the back of the dumpster waiting for crime to happen.
Born Under a Bad Sign — Moneybrother
Frank and Libby knock at Jerry's house because he wrecked Libby's friends new car. Jerry opens and both Frank and Libby take him down.
Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White — The Nomads
Gun store.
Let Your Body Decide — The Ark
Libby plays this song to try to turn Frank on, it doesn't work and Libby decides to force her on top of him.
Libby Goes Down — Tyler Bates
Libby gets shot and Frank starts killing all of Jock's men.
Parador — Willie Wisely
Sarah is doing drugs upstairs of Jock's house.
Aftermath and Resolution — Tyler Bates
Frank defeats Jock, gets his wife Sarah back; (repeats) Frank looks at his drawings on his wall of the moments that happened in the film.
God Knows My Name '11 — Moneybrother
End credits.