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Christopher and Philip Booth
British-Canadian twin musicians and filmmakers (born 1960) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Christopher Saint Booth[a] and Philip Adrian Booth (born 19 February 1960)[3] (also known as Who's Who?) are British-Canadian[4] twin brother musicians and filmmakers best known for the 1986 song "Ulterior Motives". The song became known in the lostwave community, a social media subculture based around obscure songs, as "Everyone Knows That" (EKT); its authorship and title were not known to the online community. The community originally only had a 17-second clip of the song, which was originally posted by user carl92 on the French song identification website WatZatSong. The song was the subject of a search between 2021 and 2024 to identify the song title and original artist, and was then found in the 1986 pornographic film Angels of Passion. As filmmakers, the brothers have made several documentaries on ghosts, haunted locations, and exorcisms.[4][5][6] Together they directed several horror movies in the 2000s, with some notable actors, such as Matthew McGrory.
Originally from Halifax, UK, they moved to Canada in the 1970s.[7] Christopher Booth replaced Bryan Adams as a vocalist of the band Sweeney Todd, in which his older brother John was the drummer and his twin Philip played guitar.[8][1] They performed several live shows with the band, but they broke up before releasing any music.[9] They also performed as a duo under the name Who's Who?.[1] After moving to Los Angeles in the 1980s, the brothers were low on money and started working odd jobs such as opening for Mötley Crüe, and took jobs as production assistants and set builders. They licensed some of their songs, such as "Chemistry", which appeared in the made for TV film Double Agent released in 1987. To make ends meet, some of their songs even appeared in films made by pornographic film producers. Their experience during the miscellaneous jobs they took inspired them to later make their own horror movies and paranormal documentaries in the 2000s,[1] done through their production company Spooked Productions. Christopher also wrote books, starting with Paranoia (2015), a memoir on his experiences with the paranormal, for which he also made an audiobook version.[10]
One of their songs licensed to the pornography producers was later used in the 1986 pornographic film Angels of Passion.[1] It became a popular example of lostwave after a short snippet of the song was uploaded to WatZatSong by a user named Carl92 in 2021 and the search for it became an Internet phenomenon.[11] In April 2024, the song was identified as "Ulterior Motives".[12][11]
Some of the brothers' songs also appeared in multiple adult films like Unveiled (1986), The Best Of Times (1986), Deep Inside Traci (1985), Taboo III (1984), and many others.
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Filmography
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Discography
As Who's Who? & Christopher Saint
Studio albums
- Ulterior Motives (The Lost Album)[19] (recorded 1980s and 2024, remastered) (2024)
- Animal in Me (The Lost Album Vol. 2) (recorded 1980s and 2024, remastered) (2024)
- The Lost '80s Soundtracks (recorded 1980s - 1990s, remastered) (2025)
- Modern Heroes (The Lost Album Vol. 3) (recorded 1970s - 1990s, remastered) (2025)
Singles
- "Chemistry" (recorded 1985, remastered) (2024)
- "Ulterior Motives (Fan Tribute Remix)" (recorded 1980s and 2024, remastered) (2024)
- "Just My Imagination" (recorded 1980s, remastered) (2024)
- "Love Letters" (recorded 1980s, remastered) (2024)
- "Vampyre Bat" (recorded 1990s, remastered) (2025)
- "Live and Let Love (Lost Basement Tapes)" (recorded 1970s, remastered) (2025)
- "Like Father, Like Son" (recorded 1990s, remastered) (2025)
As Christopher Saint
Studio albums
- Elysium (2020)
- SkyPolar (2024)
Soundtrack albums
- Spooked: The Ghosts of Waverly Hills Sanatorium (2006)
- Children of the Grave (2010)
- The Possessed (2010)
- DarkPlace (2010)
- The Haunted Boy: The Secret Diary of the Exorcist (2010)
- Soul Catcher (2011)
- Children of the Grave 2 (2012)
- Dead Still (2016)
- The Attached (with Philip Adrian Booth) (2021)
- Never Blink (2025)
As Christopher Saint Booth
- Paranoia Audio Experience (2016)
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Notes
- Sometimes incorrectly referred to as Christopher David Booth[2]
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External links
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