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    Favourite zombie sountrack

    This Is my fave.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJVkUunGbMI

    what yours?

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    Ah, La Caccia is a classic tune, as is Ai Margini Della Follia.

    I really love the main theme from Zombi 2/Zombie Flesh Eaters too. I'm a sucker for those Italian horror soundtracks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by capncnut View Post
    Ah, La Caccia is a classic tune, as is Ai Margini Della Follia.

    I really love the main theme from Zombi 2/Zombie Flesh Eaters too. I'm a sucker for those Italian horror soundtracks.

    Yes It Is a classic and It also comes from my favourite movie of all time the dawn of the dead (1978).

    same here I also a sucker for the Italian soundtracks.

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    I love most of the soundtrack to Dawn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bub666 View Post
    I love most of the soundtrack to Dawn.
    Yes they are all great everything about Dawn (1978) Is great.

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    Actually, my favorite zombie movie soundtrack is Return of the Living Dead. But then again. .I am a Cramps fan. . so whatever.
    "When the dead walk, we must stop the killing, or lose the war."

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    Day soundtrack

    The soundtrack from Day of the Dead is often overlooked. It's a solid record, except for two of these awful tracks with vocals on them that are totally out of place. I recommend it. And, I'm proud to say, I've got the "Day of the Dead" .45 record, along with the CD I bought. It's awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sammylou View Post
    The soundtrack from Day of the Dead is often overlooked. It's a solid record, except for two of these awful tracks with vocals on them that are totally out of place. I recommend it. And, I'm proud to say, I've got the "Day of the Dead" .45 record, along with the CD I bought. It's awesome.
    As an original sound track is is fantastic! Great great piece of work!
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    Thank you OP for giving me the name of the tune, to er...less than resputable file sharing programmes..?
    Why arent you laughing?

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    Dudes, I have always had a special place in my heart for the opening title theme of NOLD 68. Beautiful piece of needle drop there!


    And though it is not a zombie film, thought that Rubenstien's music for Martin was awesome, especially the main theme (even though his brother is a bastard)
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    As a much wiser man than I once said: "We must stop the banning - or loose the war."

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    I have to agree.I love the music from Martin.

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    I completely love Goblin's Dawn soundtrack. I also love the incidental music soundtrack for Dawn.

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    28 Days Later soundtrack, IMO, is one of the best scores ever. I dunno why really. But, I can cut almost anything to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minerva_Zombi View Post
    28 Days Later soundtrack, IMO, is one of the best scores ever. I dunno why really. But, I can cut almost anything to it.
    Was any of the soundtrack original?
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    yeah alot of it. scored by john murphy

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