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Best Horror Musical Scores
Topic Started: Oct 24 2013, 09:11 AM (792 Views)
Baby Firefly
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What are some of the best Horror musical scores you've heard?
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MonkeyParadise
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Stoker has one of the best music.
Same with Evidence (2013)
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Barrybgb
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Gotta stick with the classics. Psycho, Halloween, Elm Street. Most scores in movies nowadays, horror or not, I don't ever remember.
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MonkeyParadise
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american psycho
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Baby Firefly
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Would You Rather
Evidence
The Divide
The Devils Rejects
Dawn Of The Dead (2004)
Carrie (1976)
Saw (ALMOST the entire series...almost)
Maniac (2012)
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MonkeyParadise
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you're next
curse of chucky
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High_Defamation
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For me this is easy: Coil's unofficial soundtrack to Hellraiser is amazing and would have suited the film perfectly. Christopher Young's score is good, but sets a completely different atmosphere. I also can't get enough of John Carpenter's score to Prince of Darkness. So damn good I could listen repeatedly for days. And of course Brad Fidel's amazing soundtrack to the Serpent & the Rainbow, sadly well out of print now and tough to find to download.
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HIGH DEFAMATION - Random access memories regarding subversive film, literature & comics, and music.
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Kitty
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Killer's Nemesis
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Friday the 13th
Halloween
SAW
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Dead Sorority
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Sole Survivor
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Insidious
Stephen King's IT
The Rage Carrie 2
Scream
A Nightmare On Elm Street.
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DeathProof86
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Dumb Blonde
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Suspria
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Stage fright
audition
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Dead Sorority
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Sole Survivor
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Saw
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VampyreRayne
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The Exorcist (and any creepy choral music just "does it" for me)
The opening to Rosemary's Baby
Psycho
Bram Stoker's Dracula
The Shining (Kubrick's)
Those riffs for Halloween and Friday the 13th
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MonkeyParadise
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saw series
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MonkeyParadise
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We are what we are had one of the best musical scores that I've heard in a while.
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How'd I know you'd mention that here? (lol) I guess we all have our current obsessions, eh? ;) I still need to see that. It better be as good as you're making it out to be lol.
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MonkeyParadise
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I think you will enjoy it a lot,just don't expect a slasher.
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JethroClemson
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Mr. Neverdie
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A Nightmare on Elm Street
Ginger Snaps
Scream
Cannibal Holocaust
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Can't you see it? The effects of cinema violence on society?
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DooDaDerek
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Stoker
Suspiria
Psycho
Curse of Chucky
Scream
Jaws
The Lost Boys
Eraserhead
Halloween (1978)
Halloween II (2009)
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Halloween (1978) - John Carpenter
Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982) - John Carpenter & Alan Howarth
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) - Charles Bernstein
Fright Night (1985) - Brad Fiedel
The Lost Boys (1987) - Thomas Newman
Scream (1996) - Marco Beltrami
Creepshow (1982) - John Harrison
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