Day of the Dead Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El día de los muertos

Title in Italiano:

Il giorno degli zombi

Title in Português:

O Dia dos Mortos

Synopsis

Day of the Dead

In the small town of Santa Clara, a group of survivors must band together to survive the Day of the Dead. As the undead rise and threaten their lives, they must find a way to escape and find safety.

With tensions running high and resources running low, the group must make difficult decisions in order to stay alive. As they fight for survival, they must also confront their own fears and inner demons.

Will they be able to make it through the Day of the Dead alive, or will they fall victim to the hordes of zombies that surround them?

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Play Title Artist
Day of the Dead
The Dead Walk
Jim Blazer: (uncredited) composed
Modern Man: Performer
Tom Cossie: Produced
Escape Invasion
John Harrison: (uncredited) composed
John Harrison: Performer
If Tomorrow Comes
Jim Blazer: (uncredited) composed
Jim Blazer: Keyboard, strings & drum programming arrangements
Modern Man: Performer
Tom Cossie: Produced
Sputzy Sparacino: Performer
Break Down
John Harrison: (uncredited) composed
John Harrison: Performer
The World Inside Your Eyes
John Harrison: Keyboard accompaniment
Jim Blazer: (uncredited) composed
Modern Man: Performer
Tom Cossie: Produced
Sputzy Sparacino: Performer
The Dead Suite
John Harrison: Performer
John Harrison: Produced
Symphony No. 9 in D minor ('Choral'), Op. 125
Ludwig van Beethoven: (uncredited) composed
Day of the Dead Main Title
John Harrison: Performer
Sarah Sees Graves / First Cave Entry
John Harrison: Performer
Zombies Approach / Capturing Zombies
John Harrison: Performer
You Almost Killed Rickles
John Harrison: Performer
Sarah Dopes Miguel
John Harrison: Performer
Where's Frankenstein? / Bub Scares Sarah / Zombie Spills His Guts
John Harrison: Performer
Steel, Shoot That Woman
John Harrison: Performer
John Warns Sarah / People Got Different Ideas
John Harrison: Performer
Sarah Hallucinates
John Harrison: Performer
Walk to the Ritz / Sarah at the Ritz
John Harrison: Performer
John Lectures
John Harrison: Performer
What Hell Is Like
John Harrison: Performer
Logan Teaching Bub / Bub Learning
John Harrison: Performer
Backwards Chord / Miller Dies
John Harrison: Performer
Miguel Bitten
John Harrison: Performer
Sarah Breaks Down
John Harrison: Performer
Logan's Lab / Logan's Madness / Beef Treats
John Harrison: Performer
Those Are My Men
John Harrison: Performer
Miguel Decides
John Harrison: Performer
Chopper Can't Hold Us All
John Harrison: Performer
Laugh in the Dark
John Harrison: Performer
Fight to Survive
John Harrison: Performer
Fix it… You Can't Fix it / Miguel Lets ‘em In
John Harrison: Performer
Rhodes Leaves His Men Behind / Zombie Overrun
John Harrison: Performer
The End of Steel / Lost in the Caves
John Harrison: Performer
Heroes Escape
John Harrison: Performer
Bub Stalks Rhodes / Zombies Rip Rhodes
John Harrison: Performer
On the Beach
John Harrison: Performer
Disc Time:
John Harrison: Performer
Escape / Invasion
John Harrison: Performer
The Dead Walk (with Jim Blazer)
John Harrison: Performer
If Tomorrow Comes (Sputzy Sparacino, feat. Jim Blazer & John Harrison )
John Harrison: Performer
The World Inside Your Eyes (Sputzy Sparacino, feat. John Harrison & Talmadge Pearsall)
John Harrison: Performer
SIDE A: Main Title
John Harrison: Performer
Sarah Sees Graves
John Harrison: Performer
First Cave Entry
John Harrison: Performer
Zombies Approach
John Harrison: Performer
Capturing Zombies
John Harrison: Performer
Where's Frankenstein?
John Harrison: Performer
Bub Scares Sarah
John Harrison: Performer
Zombie Spills His Guts
John Harrison: Performer
Steele, Shoot That Woman
John Harrison: Performer
SIDE B: John Warns Sarah
John Harrison: Performer
People Got Different Ideas
John Harrison: Performer
Walk To The Ritz
John Harrison: Performer
Sarah At The Ritz
John Harrison: Performer
Miller Dies
John Harrison: Performer
SIDE C: Miguel Bitten
John Harrison: Performer
22. Sarah Breaks Down
John Harrison: Performer
23. Logan's Lab / Logan's Madness
John Harrison: Performer
24. Beef Treats
John Harrison: Performer
25. Those Are My Men
John Harrison: Performer
26. Miguel Decides
John Harrison: Performer
27. Chopper Can't Hold Us All
John Harrison: Performer
28. Laugh In The Dark
John Harrison: Performer
SIDE D: Fix It… Can't You Fix It?
John Harrison: Performer
30. Miguel Lets Em' In
John Harrison: Performer
31. Rhodes Leaves His Men Behind
John Harrison: Performer
32. Zombie Overrun
John Harrison: Performer
33. The End Of Steele / Lost In The Caves
John Harrison: Performer
34. Heroes Escape
John Harrison: Performer
35. Bub Stalks Rhodes
John Harrison: Performer
36. Zombies Rip Rhodes
John Harrison: Performer
37. On The Beach
John Harrison: Performer
Breakdown
John Harrison: Performer
"If Tomorrow Comes" - Modern Man
John Harrison: Performer
"The World Inside Your Eyes" - Modern Man
John Harrison: Performer
Deadly Beginnings
John Harrison: Performer
Diner of the Living Dead
John Harrison: Performer
Dead Calm
John Harrison: Performer
Bub's 9th
John Harrison: Performer
Dead End
John Harrison: Performer

User reviews

Donna Nelson
9/10

The soundtrack of Day of the Dead perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Margaret Allen
9/10

The haunting melodies and eerie tones create a sense of unease and anticipation, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout the movie.

Brian Rodriguez
6/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles and instruments, adding depth and complexity to the film's emotional impact.

Steven Parker
6/10

Overall, the music in Day of the Dead contributes significantly to the film's immersive storytelling, making it a memorable and impactful viewing experience.

Betty Roberts
10/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Day of the Dead is a masterful composition that elevates the film to new heights of horror and excitement.

Melissa Miller
8/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music in Day of the Dead helps to humanize the characters and make their struggles more relatable.

Thomas Garcia
5/10

The soundtrack of Day of the Dead effectively captures the tension and suspense of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Deborah White
8/10

The soundtrack features memorable themes and motifs that stay with the viewer long after the movie has ended, adding to the impact of the storytelling.

Melissa Hall
8/10

The music in Day of the Dead helps to build a sense of urgency and excitement during the action-packed scenes, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.

Michael Jackson
8/10

The soundtrack of Day of the Dead effectively captures the tension and fear present in the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Karen Harris
7/10

The variety of musical styles and instruments used in the soundtrack adds depth and complexity to the overall sound design of the film.

Richard White
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Day of the Dead is a crucial element in establishing the mood and tone of the film, making it a standout feature of the movie-going experience.

William Hernandez
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of isolation and claustrophobia experienced by the characters, immersing the audience in the post-apocalyptic world of the movie.

Timothy Jackson
5/10

The music perfectly complements the eerie atmosphere of the movie, setting the tone for the characters' struggle to survive in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by zombies.

Nancy Hall
8/10

The use of eerie and haunting melodies in the soundtrack creates a sense of unease and suspense, perfectly complementing the zombie-filled setting of the movie.

Linda Nelson
8/10

The sound mixing and editing in the soundtrack are top-notch, ensuring that every note and sound effect contributes to the atmosphere of the film.

David Young
5/10

The use of haunting melodies and ominous tones in the soundtrack helps to create a sense of dread and impending danger, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.

Matthew Thompson
10/10

Each track adds depth and emotion to the scenes, making the characters' struggles feel more real and intense.