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Broadcast Music, Inc. Retrieved 2023-01-01. ^ "Songview search for "Every Snowflake" ". Broadcast Music, Inc. Retrieved 2023-01-01. ^ May Death Never Stop You: The Greatest Hits 2001–2013 (booklet). My Chemical Romance. Burbank, California, United States: Reprise Records. 2014. 537775-2.
Buffy theme. The "Buffy theme" is the music played alongside the opening credits of the show. The theme itself has no lyrics; it begins with several notes played by an organ, a signifier for horror in movie culture from the 1930s onwards, followed by upbeat rock music. The theme was played by the pop punk band Nerf Herder.
Dance of the Vampires (musical) Dracula – Entre l'amour et la mort. Dracula - Swing of Death. Dracula (Czech musical) Dracula, the Musical. Dracula: A Chamber Musical.
In “Vampire,” Rodrigo sings about an age difference — Bia is seven years older than her — and notes another woman who is closer to his age. (Bia turned 27 earlier this month and Cline is ...
ISBN 9781617136368. In 2002, the New Jersey rockers My Chemical Romance released their debut single, "Vampires Will Never Hurt You," which immediately established the band as one that mixed horror and sci–fi with emo melodrama. ^ Life on the Murder Scene. ^ "Gerard Way about "Vampires Will Never Hurt You" ". April 2, 2013.
Vampire (Iz*One song) Vampire (Olivia Rodrigo song) Vampires (Godsmack song) Vampires Will Never Hurt You. Categories: Vampires in music. Songs about monsters. Halloween songs. Music based on European myths and legends.
Professional ratings. Queen of the Damned: Music from the Motion Picture is the official soundtrack for the 2002 vampire film Queen of the Damned based on the Anne Rice novel of the same name. It released on February 19, 2002 via Warner Music Group and was produced by Richard Gibbs and Jonathan Davis of American nu metal band Korn.
The television series Interview with the Vampire also includes "Home Is Where You're Happy", which was written by American criminal and musician Charles Manson, and appears the end of the episode "A Vile Hunger for Your Hammering Heart". Vulture included the song in its list of the top-ten uses of existing pop music on television in 2022. [25] [26]