Indeed they do. That Cradle of Filth was something else there
I just posted The House on Sorority Row from 1983. The score is by Richard Band who is a horror master, and I've mentioned him and his brother Charles of Full Moon Pictures before and that Richard was musical partners with Joel Goldsmith. I just love Richard's style and sound. He was truly the precursor for composers of the 90s who did major "slashers" such as Scream by Marco Beltrami. Here's My fave Cue from his entire score to the film, I love :45 - 1:15
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I never heard of Cradle of Filth but apparently that song just came out this week. Or the video did, at least. It wasn't bad. The production quality and makeup is pretty good.
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."
How about China McLain Here's this from Josh Innes, see he just don't do wrestling themes, he does other stuff too. Here's his great version of Marco Beltrami's "Trouble In Woodsboro" from Scream Like I said when I posted the original Cue, it's a very good piece. Gosh this is such a great version, and I love the little video/VHS effect that he created
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That was good. Here's underrated horror master John Frizzel's Ghost Ship
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Ghost Ship was ok but that song was pretty eerie. I heard this song today, not surprisingly, in a Spirit Halloween store and I thought it was amusing so I had to search to find out what exactly it was so...
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."
I'm glad you liked that, John Frizzel is one of the most underrated horror composers...he can do some great stuff. How about that Spirit Halloween, that's cool how you first found it too Packer
I posted Night Game in the Trailers but I could not post Pino Donaggio's fine score because it's such a darn shame they never released it Gosh it hurts when they do that So instead, here's Marylin Manson's rad version of Cry Littler Sister
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I was never a fan of Marilyn Manson. I can probably count on one hand how many of his songs I know. That was a pretty good version, though, and something that fits his gimmick.
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."
Here's this great Cue from John Carpenter's Vampires by John himself
As a big special bonus, here's his great Halloween III: Season of the Witch
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