I’m back with part 2 of songs that horror films introduced me to! When I started this series, it was at a time where Stranger Things fans were getting flack for falling in love with songs by Kate Bush and Metallica through the show. Even though the gatekeeping has seemed to die down, I still wanted to share the songs that I never heard before watching these horror movies, showing that you can be shown new music to love from anywhere! I hope you enjoy! (SPOILER ALERT!!!)
Song: Bad Moon Rising
Performed By: Creedence Clearwater Revival
Introduced To Me By: An American Werewolf In London
Scene: When David (David Naughton) strolled around the flat out of boredom.
Song: The Heart’s Filthy Lesson
Performed By: David Bowie
Introduced To Me By: Se7en
Scene: played during the movie’s end credits.
Song: Time Is On My Side
Performed By: The Rolling Stones
Introduced To Me By: Fallen
Scene: Sung by various characters.
Song: Rocky Mountain High
Performed By: John Denver
Introduced To Me By: Final Destination
Scene: When Alex (Devon Sawa) was in the airport bathroom and when Ms. Lewton (Kristen Cloke) was killed.
Song: Sonne
Performed By: Rammstein
Introduced To Me By: FearDotCom
Scene: When Alistair (Stephen Rea) kidnapped his latest victim (Isabelle Van Waes).
Song: Before I’m Dead
Performed By: Kidneythieves
Introduced To Me By: Queen Of The Damned
Scene: In the end when Lestat (Stuart Townsend) and Jesse (Marguerite Moreau) walked off together.
Song: Don’t Stop Me Now
Performed By: Queen
Introduced To Me By: Shaun Of The Dead
Scene: When Shaun (Simon Pegg), Liz (Kate Ashfield), and Ed (Nick Frost) fought Zombie John (Steve Emerson).
Song: You Don’t Own Me
Performed By: Lesley Gore
Introduced To Me By: An American Crime
Scene: When the news of Paula’s (Ari Graynor) pregnancy spread around.
Song: Tom Sawyer
Performed By: Rush
Introduced To Me By: Halloween (2007)
Scene: When Big Joe Grizzly (Ken Foree) pulled into the gas station.
Song: All I Have To Do Is Dream
Performed By: Everly Brothers
Introduced To Me By: A Nightmare On Elm Street (2010)
Scene: The beginning diner scene and the pharmacy scene.
Goodbye Horses by Q Lazzarus used in the film Silence of the Lambs
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Aw man, I forgot about that one! Thank you!! Also, the song that Catherine sang in the car before meeting Buffalo Bill, the song title escapes me at the moment lol
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American Girl by Tom Petty, great songs as well
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