SCREAM 4 strayed from the metal and ska of soundtracks past and worked more with alternative rock bands, such as The Sounds, who are featured twice on that soundtrack.Īs I was thinking of songs for this list, I was looking back on the track lists of the previous soundtracks while thinking of what modern songs could bring to the table. Bookending with Creed and featuring the nu-metal sounds of Slipknot, Static-X, Powerman 5000, and others, the SCREAM 3 soundtrack was a textbook example of the metal horror soundtracks of the millennium. ![]() The SCREAM 3’s music was in a class all its own. SCREAM 2 added in more radio-played pop rock bands like Sugar Ray and some hip-hop like Kottonmouth Kings for a good change up. The soundtrack for the first SCREAM had the perfect needle drop feature of “Youth Of America” by Birdbrain and featured covers of Alice Cooper’s “School’s Out” by The Last Hard Men and Blue Öyster Cult’s “Don’t Fear The Reaper” by Gus Black. ![]() It launched a hayday for teen horror and their soundtracks with THE CRAFT (1996), THE FACULTY (1998), and IDLE HANDS (1999), just to name a few. ![]() The SCREAM movies came to us with a prime time revitalization of revitalizing the slasher genre and took part in one of the best eras for movie soundtracks.
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