My fave (as those who have heard Bod's Alt.Horror radio will confirm) is Rob
Zombies "Living Dead Girl", which featured in "Bride of Chucky".
So then, does anybody else have a favourite theme song, or do you prefer
orchestral soundtracks?
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My favorite music soundtrack is from the movie Trick or Treat, the
music is by Fastway! It rocks! I have it!
>So then, does anybody else have a favourite theme song, or do you prefer
>orchestral soundtracks?
Can't think of a song, but my favorite music would be the "Suspiria"
soundtrack, no contest.
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> Most horror film soundtracks these days seem to be largely comprised
> of songs from either rock bands or various musical artists.
>
>
> So then, does anybody else have a favourite theme song, or do you
> prefer orchestral soundtracks?
>
>
It's an instrumental, but I'd have to go with Bill Wyman's "The
Valley," featured in PHENOMENA.
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- (Linnea Quigley, "Return of the Living Dead")
"Our enemies never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and
our people, and neither do we."
- (George W. Bush)
"It's all these booze-addled British boys with their Viz-style
rough-and-tumble pub-style blabbering and bullshitting about fucking
sheep and 'getting pissed' and 'tits' and 'arse'. It used to be such a
polite, congenial place, did alt.horror."
- (Dr. Phibes, alt.horror, 12/16/01)
A flower is all you need by demis roussos from the opening credits of
'night train murders'
--
Gareth.
Quote of the day.
You're disgusting! you say he is sex lupines and sweep him away.
A chinese actress suffers the indignity of bad subtitles in the film 'red to
kill'
http://www.audioscrobbler.com/user/dsbmusic/
> My favorite music soundtrack is from the movie Trick or Treat, the
> music is by Fastway! It rocks! I have it!
Oh God no - not that Fast Eddie Clarke/Pete Way collaboration.
#Andy#
>A flower is all you need by demis roussos from the opening credits of
>'night train murders'
You really, truly, do like that one, don't you!
<g>
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> Most horror film soundtracks these days seem to be largely comprised of
> songs from either rock bands or various musical artists.
>
> My fave (as those who have heard Bod's Alt.Horror radio will confirm) is
> Rob
> Zombies "Living Dead Girl", which featured in "Bride of Chucky".
>
> So then, does anybody else have a favourite theme song, or do you prefer
> orchestral soundtracks?
>
My favourite piece also featured in AHR - the theme from NEKROMANTIK. I'm
also very partial to the entire soundtrack of TENEBRAE.
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> Most horror film soundtracks these days seem to be largely comprised of
> songs from either rock bands or various musical artists.
>
> My fave (as those who have heard Bod's Alt.Horror radio will confirm) is Rob
> Zombies "Living Dead Girl", which featured in "Bride of Chucky".
>
> So then, does anybody else have a favourite theme song, or do you prefer
> orchestral soundtracks?
Theme songs off the top of my head :
The Ramones - Pet Semetary
The Dickies - Killer Klowns From Outer Space
(Coincidently, both from incorrectly spelt film titles)
There's loads of great music featured in films (like most of the music in
Hideaway & Blair Witch 2 for instance).
#Andy#
> There's loads of great music featured in films (like most of the music in
> Hideaway & Blair Witch 2 for instance).
>
Surely you must like the 'live' Bauhaus set in the HUNGER - Bela Lugosi's
Dead?
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>
> "ReVulse" wrote:
>
>> There's loads of great music featured in films (like most of the music in
>> Hideaway & Blair Witch 2 for instance).
>>
>
> Surely you must like the 'live' Bauhaus set in the HUNGER - Bela Lugosi's
> Dead?
Of course ! - I forgot about that. It's normally as far as I get before
switching the film off.
But I have to admit, Punk and industrial generally comes before Goth in my
music taste.
#Andy#
Yeah, indeed. They are so great, i even own two cds.
But anyway my vote goes to Stephen King's lost try MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE
which features only AC/DC!
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yes! - it's great.
>>So then, does anybody else have a favourite theme song, or do you
>>prefer orchestral soundtracks?
>
> It's an instrumental, but I'd have to go with Bill Wyman's "The
> Valley," featured in PHENOMENA.
Excellent choice.
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> Most horror film soundtracks these days seem to be largely comprised
> of songs from either rock bands or various musical artists.
>
> My fave (as those who have heard Bod's Alt.Horror radio will confirm)
> is Rob Zombies "Living Dead Girl", which featured in "Bride of
> Chucky".
>
> So then, does anybody else have a favourite theme song, or do you
> prefer orchestral soundtracks?
The music from Island of Death is CLASSIC!
Unfortunately, IMDB didn't have any soundtrack info...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0188527/
Anyone know the titles of the songs?
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'Stigmata' by Ministry - from 'Hardware'.
Brilliant!
No offenxe, but i saw AC/DC in concert, and it was the worst one
i ever went to! Now i don't care for em anymore1
Fetch the sword!!!!
> The music from Island of Death is CLASSIC!
>
> Unfortunately, IMDB didn't have any soundtrack info...
> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0188527/
>
> Anyone know the titles of the songs?
>
they are on the dvd - after i personally asked Nico Mastorakis to put them
there.
(via email)
It's definitely hard to narrow down a top choice, but one of my all-time
fave soundtracks is from "Return of the Living Dead". As an unabashed fan
of old school punk music - this soundtrack is outstanding. My two fave
tracks would have to be "Surfin' Dead" by The Cramps and "Burn the Flames"
by Roky Erickson.
-KDB
Kill them all!!!!
Depends on when you went to see them, prior to "Blow up your Video" I
thought they were pretty damn good. After I saw them during their "Razor's
Edge" tour in 91 when they headlined the Donnington Rock Festival I became
distictly un-impressed.
Interesting side note, that year they were totally upstaged by Metallica who
were supporting. Another group who have since gone shite.
I preffered "Party Time" by 45 Grave.
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Have to agree with Lynn on that one. Classic rock!
My vote is for the Grandaddy track played while they visit the
supermarket in 28 Days Later.
.
~ Dave
( The chief enemy of creativity is "good taste". )
----Pablo Picasso
I Never Dreamed Someone Like You Could want Someone Like Me from the prom
scene in DePalma's Carrie.
Do you love me like I love you?
Do you love me still?
Yes, I love you like you love me.
And I always will!
:-)
the green slime is a top tune!
> Depends on when you went to see them, prior to "Blow up your Video" I
> thought they were pretty damn good. After I saw them during their "Razor's
> Edge" tour in 91 when they headlined the Donnington Rock Festival I became
> distictly un-impressed.
>
> Interesting side note, that year they were totally upstaged by Metallica
who
> were supporting. Another group who have since gone shite.
>
>
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>
>
I went to see them after Who Made Who, which is from Maximum Overdrive,
which is my favorite album, at least it was an album then, and it was so
BAD! It
was so distorted, it reeked! They sounded awful! The best part of the show
is when
lead singer, bad with names, mooned us, thank God i had my binoculars, nice
buns!! lol
I need to pay attention to this next time i
watch it, i love Carrie!! King rocks, and
to think he threw the original copy of it
in the trash! Thank God for Tabitha King!
tangerine dreams score from mann's "the keep" sadly still caught up in
copyright problems...
this track was taken from a radio broadcast, therefore a bad quality
recording!
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/bodland/gloria.mp3
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>I liked the score from "Silence Of The Lamb." I could hear bits of
> The Fall that was rather pleasing.
>
HIP PRIEST
when the man comes around is one of the best title sequences i have ever
seen in a film....
shit i had willows song somewhere..i did intend it for a part in the failed
ahr3!!
> King rocks,
??only if he askes for a flake in that!!
just had a shuffle in my storage cd roms...
here we go ..may i also reccomend a visit up to the wicker man county for
you next year...the stumps are still there on the cliff side!
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/bodland/Willow's%20Song.mp3
>The music that Marilyn Manson did for RESIDENT EVIL was pretty cool, though
>I can't say it's something I'd want to pop into the CD player for a solo
>listen
horrendous soundtrack. I wanted to cut my ears off. marilyn manson is
such a prick, my mum is more evil than him!
>just had a shuffle in my storage cd roms...
>here we go ..may i also reccomend a visit up to the wicker man county for
>you next year...the stumps are still there on the cliff side!
>
>http://homepage.ntlworld.com/bodland/Willow's%20Song.mp3
brilliant! thanks bod. The eerie nursery rhyme that the school
children sing used to really spook me.
Really?
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think nothing of it...just bear in mind that you owe me a blow job when you
get to hell!!!
>>
>>
> I also loved the music from the movie Queen of the Damned, even
> though i
> really don't know who it was, and i didn't care for the movie. I was
> watching
> it the other night, and i turned the sound off and watched it. It was
> actually
> better, that's how much that movie sucks to me, and turned up the
> sound when the music came on, good music. Does anyone know who it is?
>
>
I agree QUEEN OF THE DAMNED is possibly the worst film of that year, or
at least in the top three.
The music though was very good. I'm not sure how involved he got, but I
believe a lot of the music in the film was actually scored by Jonathan
Davis of Korn.
Also, there's the songs listed on the CD soundtrack which I happen to
have right here. The track listing, via a CDNow cut and paste job:
1. Not Meant For Me - Wayne Static of Static-X
2. Forsaken - David Draiman of Disturbed
3. System - Chester Bennington of Linkin Park
4. Change - Deftones
5. Redeemer - Marilyn Manson
6. Dead Cell - Papa Roach
7. Penetrate - Godhead ListenMusic
8. Slept So Long - Jay Gordon of Orgy
9. Down With The Sickness - Disturbed
10. Cold-Static - X
11. Headstrong - Earshot
12. Body Crumbles - Dry Cell
13. Excess - Tricky
14. Before I'm Dead - Kidney Thieves (Incidentally, really dig this
band)
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- (Linnea Quigley, "Return of the Living Dead")
"Our enemies never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and
our people, and neither do we."
- (George W. Bush)
"It's all these booze-addled British boys with their Viz-style
rough-and-tumble pub-style blabbering and bullshitting about fucking
sheep and 'getting pissed' and 'tits' and 'arse'. It used to be such a
polite, congenial place, did alt.horror."
- (Dr. Phibes, alt.horror, 12/16/01)
>think nothing of it...just bear in mind that you owe me a blow job when you
>get to hell!!!
I've done WORSE for LESS!!
im sure..you fucking white nigger!!!!!!
> Raised Red Hand from the Scream movies.
I think you mean "Red Right Hand" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, one of
my favorite artists. The song is being used quite a bit in horror
actually, probably the best use came in TELL ME SOMETHING.
CLASSIC
>shit i had willows song somewhere
Slightly off-topic, but speaking of Willow, America's BtVS television
series made the best use of existing rock songs, IMO... from Sarah
McLachlan to Aimee Mann. I have the soundtrack CD of songs from the
series & it totally kicks ass.
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>THE
>WICKER MAN has some strange atmospheric ones.
Yeah, Britt Ekland's nude pagan song & dance segment in this film is
strangely haunting & *memorable* for some reason. Really, and not
just 'cuz she's ballicky bare-ass. It really is a nice song she
sings, so well done that it supresses the desire to giggle. "Dawn Of
The Dead" (2004) had some wicked songs in it.
> Most horror film soundtracks these days seem to be largely comprised of
> songs from either rock bands or various musical artists.
>
Burt Bacharach's songs from LOST HORIZON.
1) Profondo Rosso by Goblin
http://www.innternet.de/~peter.patti/goblin%20-%20profondo%20rosso.mid
2) The main theme from Cannibal Holocaust
> 2) The main theme from Cannibal Holocaust
a fantastic score...from what i read it took over 40 violins to produce that
deathly tone!!
gently johnny is the best wicker man tune - rude lyrics and all.
"get up you fucker get down with the sickness!!"...however the 78 version
uses music with alot more flair than the remake!
>Critics always said "there was too much violins in that film"!
>
What do critics know...
>Yeah, Goblin are fucking great!
I would appreciate it Ted if you would watch your fucking language as I find it
to be offensive...
And yes... Goblin are amazing!
one of the hellraisers did.
I like lots of the predictable, ie Goblin, Morricone, Frizzi. However,
I love "Fool for a blonde" in TCM and for some reason, that
outrageously catchy 70's disco track in "Blue Sunshine"!
--
"You'll enjoy Mr Barlow... and he'll enjoy you"
Yeah, the music in the Wicker Man is beautiful. I also love The Wicker Man,
as it features a devoted Christian as the main character. It's not often
that the protagonist of a horror film is someone with such high moral fiber.
-- Ted
> I think you mean "Red Right Hand" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, one of
> my favorite artists. The song is being used quite a bit in horror
> actually, probably the best use came in TELL ME SOMETHING.
>
... I'd like to hear some Birthday Party used in a genre flicks: "Release
the bats!".
Incidentally, I saw old Nick recently live in Wolverhampton (what a dump!).
He was on top, psychotic preacher form.
--
Justin Karswell
"Dogs don't smash boats, or break paddles in half ... or do they?"
The kids ponder whether a psychotic pooch could be behind their mounting
misfortune in HUMUNGOUS (1981)
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5 years of slasher trash with panache!
Yeah, Goblin are fucking great! I think Deep Red is probably the best score
I've heard of theirs, although Tenebrae was top notch too.
-- Ted
Critics always said "there was too much violins in that film"!
;-)
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I agree, portraying a devout Christian as someone with high moral fiber
was a bit far-fetched, but it's still a great film.
#Andy#
np: Qntal - Virgo Splendens
Don't fucking swear it's rude.
#Andy#
Pretty much anything from Tangerine Dream is aces with me.
Does anyone know which movies have used music from Motorhead?
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That one is really good! I love it!
LOL overuse of sex and violins!!
Hellraiser 3, it was used on the end titles. They also did a rather good
music video to acompany it, which will be on my website shortly.
They also scored "Eat the Rich"!
> Pretty much anything from Tangerine Dream is aces with me.
> Does anyone know which movies have used music from Motorhead?
_SpongeBob Squarepants: The Movie_
(I Am Not Making This Up - Motorhead have a track called "You Better
Swim" on the soundtrack.)
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new song "Pig Biting Mad! (More METEL Than Jarl! Mix)"
Daniel Dreibelbis wrote:
> _SpongeBob Squarepants: The Movie_
>
> (I Am Not Making This Up - Motorhead have a track called "You Better
> Swim" on the soundtrack.)
Phenomena also includes a track by Motorhead.
Does Hardware contain a song by Motorhead or am I
mis-remembering?
Andrew
>>Critics always said "there was too much violins in that film"!
>
> What do critics know...
"Ignore the critics. They are a joke and a masturbation" — Lucio Fulci.
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>
> "sethra" <azo...@myrealboxDOT.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns95AA8E164A...@216.196.97.132...
>
>
>> The music from Island of Death is CLASSIC!
>>
>> Unfortunately, IMDB didn't have any soundtrack info...
>> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0188527/
>>
>> Anyone know the titles of the songs?
>>
>
>
> they are on the dvd - after i personally asked Nico Mastorakis to put
> them there.
> (via email)
Thanks for the info.
Regards,
--
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It does indeed - it's featured when Lemmy himself is ferrying the two male
characters across a river - it was 'The Ace of Spades' (what else?!) The
other songs on the soundtrack were the great 'Stigmata' by Ministry, 'Order
of Death' by Public Image Ltd and 'Cold Metal' and 'Bad Life' by Iggy Pop.
Ones I love, apart from the obligatory Goblin stuff:
*Chu Ishikawa's scores for Shinya Tsukamoto's films, especially TETSUO II
and GEMINI
*Pino Donaggio's score for DON'T LOOK NOW
*Angelo Badalamenti's scores for David Lynch's films
And then there's all the great non-horror stuff for Leone's films (Ennio
Morricone), Herzog's films (Popol Vuh), Abel Ferrara's films (Schoolly D),
etc, etc.
Tom
> "Andrew" <manowa...@netscape.net> wrote in message
> news:30l4qtF...@uni-berlin.de...
>> > Bonestructure
>> >Does anyone know which movies have used music from Motorhead?
>>
>> Daniel Dreibelbis wrote:
>> > _SpongeBob Squarepants: The Movie_
>> >
>> > (I Am Not Making This Up - Motorhead have a track called "You Better
>> > Swim" on the soundtrack.)
>>
>> Phenomena also includes a track by Motorhead.
>>
>> Does Hardware contain a song by Motorhead or am I
>> mis-remembering?
>
> It does indeed - it's featured when Lemmy himself is ferrying the two male
> characters across a river - it was 'The Ace of Spades' (what else?!) The
> other songs on the soundtrack were the great 'Stigmata' by Ministry, 'Order
> of Death' by Public Image Ltd and 'Cold Metal' and 'Bad Life' by Iggy Pop.
Hardware also featured an appearance byCarl McCoy of The Fields Of The
Nephilim.
#Andy#
For years, I assumed that the 'zone tripper' was just a tribute to Carl
McCoy, then I realised that Stanley directed the first few Nephilim videos
(and photographed the cover of the 'Dawnrazor' album, IIRC), and that it was
indeed the man himself. A very cool cameo, but why no Neph on the
soundtrack I wonder?
Tom
Both are excellent.
>Yeah, the music in the Wicker Man is beautiful. I also love The Wicker Man,
>as it features a devoted Christian as the main character. It's not often
>that the protagonist of a horror film is someone with such high moral fiber.
thankfully, the spoilsport motherfucking cunt got toasted!!
>"Ignore the critics. They are a joke and a masturbation" — Lucio Fulci.
they were right about ZOMBIE FLESH EATERS.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/bodland/sotwitch.mp3
>"get up you fucker get down with the sickness!!"...however the 78 version
>uses music with alot more flair than the remake!
I am presently downloading some more 'Richard Cheese and Lounge
Against The Machine' tracks including 'Smack my bitch up' and 'creep'
- THIS IS SOME COOL FUCKING SHIT MAN!!!
>I am presently downloading some more 'Richard Cheese and Lounge
>Against The Machine' tracks including 'Smack my bitch up' and 'creep'
>- THIS IS SOME COOL FUCKING SHIT MAN!!!
Yes and FUCK paying for stuff when you can get it for FREE!! I have
been a hardworking, honest, kind, generous, CONTENDED, charitable,
selfless fucking CUNT all my fucking life and where as it got me?
FUCKING NOWHERE THATS WHERE!! If I can't download it I'm going to
kidnap a child and sell it to FUCKING paedophiles instead!!! well
fate has FUCKED WITH THE WRONG PERSON THIS FUCKING TIME YES THE
CUNTING BASTARD SHITE HOLE OF A WORLD HAS fucking FUCKED IT. fuck it
fuck it fuck it all bastard off!! I could have devoted my life to
working in third world orphanages but FUCK IT I'M GONNA GET PISSED
INSTEAD!!! WANKERS!!
Richard Cheese is great. His version of "Creep" is brilliant.
I love the way he introduces his cover of Nirvana's "Rape Me" with the
line "Here's one for the ladies".
#Andy#
Call it intuition, but you're not happy are you ?
What's wrong ?
#Andy#
>Richard Cheese is great. His version of "Creep" is brilliant.
>
>I love the way he introduces his cover of Nirvana's "Rape Me" with the
>line "Here's one for the ladies".
ha ha! - yes, 'Rape me' is a good one and 'Closer', but 'Down With The
Sickness' is the best by far!
>Call it intuition, but you're not happy are you ?
>
>What's wrong ?
I'm alright now thanks to Richard Cheese - they should play it outside
of football matches, you can't help but cheer up!
>
>ha ha! - yes, 'Rape me' is a good one and 'Closer'
Which reminds me: the NIN title music for the opening credits for
"Se7en" (1995) is awesome, and would certainly quality as one of my
favorite songs from a horror movie. Don't know if it was scored
specifically for the film or pieced together from existing Nine Inch
Nails material (it seems to sample Reznor's "Closer" for example) but
I thought it's one of the best marriages of a brilliant, dark visual
montage & appropriate music. Only DOTD 2004 equals it in
effectiveness for me in use of visual & sound in an opening credit.
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NIN's "Piggy" was used to good effect in the pilot episode of "Millenium".
I believe "head like a hole" was also used in the same episode along with
some White Zombie.
#Andy#
Look, I've said before. God didn't put us on this earth to swear. Please
consider others.
-- Ted
Goblin are indeed fucking fantastic! The Dawn of the Dead soundtrack is
shit-hot too!
-- Ted
> Goblin are indeed fucking fantastic! The Dawn of the Dead soundtrack is
> shit-hot too!
>
>
Have you got the words LOVE and HATE tattooed across the fingers of each
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