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    Quote Originally Posted by Minerva_Zombi View Post
    yeah alot of it. scored by john murphy
    Interesting... I didn't realise so much of it was original...
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    Well. I'm going out on a limb, but the soundtrack to Burial Ground is actually very creepy in my book. So I'd have to say that.

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    Favorite is a tie between Goblin's Dawn and Harrison's Day, although Day probably get a slight lead with me. I also liked the "reuse" of Goblin's Contamination in Night of the Zombies.

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    I love the music for...deep breath...
    Dawn Of The Dead (Goblin's music and the library stuff)
    The Living Dead At Manchester Morgue
    House By The Cemetary
    Tombs Of The Blind Dead
    The Beyond
    City Of The Living Dead
    Night Of THe Living Dead (the original)
    Zombie Creeping Flesh.

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    Other than Night, Dawn & Day mine is Zombie. Love that euro-synth!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaximusIncredulous View Post
    Favorite is a tie between Goblin's Dawn and Harrison's Day, although Day probably get a slight lead with me. I also liked the "reuse" of Goblin's Contamination in Night of the Zombies.
    I have to agree.For me it's between Dawn,and Day.

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    28 Days Later

    The whole thing is actually original except for a few parts. The part when is Jim is walking around London alone is a song by Godspeed! You Black Emporer, (it's not even on the soundtrack) the song when they're in the supermarket, (It's called AM180 by Grandaddy and is featured on the soundtrack) the song when the song when the group is looking at the horses (An Ending by Brian Eno) and the second song in the ending credits. (Season Song by the Blue States)

    Yeah, I'm a total 28 Days Later geek. So sue me.

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    I would have to say Dawn, the Goblin and Library music
    just rocks.

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    There are many library tracks and goblin tracks that I love from Dawn, but I think Day wins in my book. Although a bit dated and "80's" now, it's still a fantastic score.

    So yeah. My order is Day-Dawn-Night-Land. I throw Land in there because I love the "sympethetic/learning" song that occurs when the dead discover something.

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