If Horror Movie Themes Were Punk

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Hello there in this video I'm playing some horror movie theme songs in the style of punk!

SET:
Halloween Theme - John Carpenter, Daniel Davies, Cody Carpenter
The Exorcist Theme (Tubular Bells) - Mike Oldfield
28 Days Later (In the House, In a Heartbeat) - John Murphy
Jaws Theme - John Williams
A Nightmare On Elm Street Theme - Charles Bernstein
The Ring (The Well) - Hans Zimmer, Henning Lohner, Martin Tillman, Fiachra Trench, Various Artists
Signs Theme - James Newton Howard

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What's your favorite scaaary movie?

DanielSwisherMusic
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The costume made it 10 times better!!!

emmamanning
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What if the Misfits had a lead guitarist

jorislaforce
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0:49 Ah yes, MCR's "This is how I disappear", I know.
Well, very great job again, it sounds really good !

PLcte
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When Paul McCartney wears a ghostface mask

martinfrancia
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if this was the music that was playing, I think I'd watch horror movies more. (and now I want to do these songs with my band, so thanks for giving me that idea! 😁)

imtheirladyofsorrows
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looks like metal, but still being punk

spooky

kiiroiharu
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Horror movies + punk = even more terrifying.

jackr.a.
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If Daniel managed the songs for horror movies:

glenndanzigsemployeeplease
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Bro we should all make a new genre called horror punk

fumkoyh
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Daniel! Can you please do meme songs in a punk style please?!

trifrce_the-hr
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Even watching this gives me the creeps

andrew
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Jaws one and Halloween one were awesome

harrycunning
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Nightmare on Elm Street sounded like if Black Sabbath fathered punk instead of metal. And Tony Iommi is one damn good
punk guitarist.

UltraFan
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This video had one of the greatest intros I’ve ever seen on YouTube.

BMoney
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I have to say it's been years since I've seen "28 Days Later, " but I still listen to the theme and you nailed it perfectly. Kind of chilling in a way too.

samuelmielke
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This was absolutely incredible, Halloween and horror fans are my favorite type of people.

oirydxu
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Halloween: "Halloween 6:Curse Of Michael Myers" tried to do essentially the same thing with the theme, but you do it way better.
Exorcist: Well, it's always nice to hear one of my favorite progressive rock songs being covered.
28 Days Later: I've not seen this movie, nor heard it's theme, but this sounds awesome.
Jaws: Tackle-ing John Williams I sea. (I'll go put myself in the closet for those puns, I'm sorry.)
Nightmare On Elm Street: A theme that most forget when talking about great horror movie theme music. Thanks for including it.
The Ring: Again, never seen it but I love the sound.
Signs: See above.
Nice stuff. Heard some things I've never heard before, which is always a plus. (It's sad I call myself a horror film buff yet still haven't seen Exorcist, or half of the others here.) My personal favorite horror theme music has always been for "The Burning", though that may be because I'm a fan of Rick Wakeman's music.

camerondodge
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That song from 28 Days Later always gets me. It's so good, and I quite enjoyed your version.

ZLEntertainment
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The Midnight on Elm Street thing sounded like something early Black Sabbath would do. And the Signs theme sounds like SoAD.

yendorman