Cast
- Corey Feldman: Jesse Davis, a troublesome teenager and the frontman of the Eradicators. He does main vocals for the Eradicators. Of his groups, he would be considered the leader most of the time.
- Evan Richards: Mag, a nervous teen who strives for something more in his life. He plays the drums for the Eradicators. He befriends Tabatha, who plays a vital role in the final scenes of the movie.
- Patrick Malone: Jones, a mechanical-minded individual. He plays the keyboard for the Eradicators.
- Liane Curtis: Stella, the only female member of the Eradicators. She plays the guitar for the Eradicators. She and Namrock are a couple.
- Steven Ho: Namrock, the martial arts expert of the team. He plays the bass guitar for the Eradicators. He and Stella are a couple.
- Sarah G. Buxton: Rita, a substitute teacher at Ronald Reagan High. She teaches music class.
- Mary Woronov: Vadar, the new Vice Principal, and disciplinarian of Ronald Reagan High. She is an amputee and has three prosthetic hands, those being a gloved hand, a metal claw, and a whip.
- Brynn Horrocks: Tabatha, the daughter of a woman who is supposedly a witch, and believes that the four basic food groups are Sugar, Salt, Fat, and Booze.
- Roberta Bassin: The Witch, the mother of a teenage Goth girl
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