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  2. Zombies (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Zombies 2. (2020) Music from Zombies (Original Score) is the score album that featured the combined incidental music underscored by George S. Clinton for the film and its sequel, which was also co-composed by Amit May Cohen. The album was released on November 20, 2020 through Walt Disney Records. Tracks 1–7 features the music from the first film.

  3. Living Dead Girl (song) - Wikipedia

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    Audio. "Living Dead Girl (Subliminal Seduction Mix)" on YouTube. " Living Dead Girl " is the second single from Rob Zombie 's solo debut album Hellbilly Deluxe. The song also appears on Rob Zombie's Past, Present & Future, the greatest hits album The Best of Rob Zombie, and remixes are contained on American Made Music to Strip By in 2001 and ...

  4. She's Not There - Wikipedia

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    The song's genres and musical styles are described by authors and music journalists as jazz rock, [5] beat [6] and pop rock. [7] "She's Not There" was the second of four songs recorded by the Zombies at a 22 June 1964 recording session at Decca's West Hampstead Studio 2. The backing tracks needed seven takes. [8]

  5. List of Roblox games - Wikipedia

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    The online video game platform and game creation system Roblox has numerous games (officially referred to as "experiences") [1] [2] created by users of its creation tool, Roblox Studio. Due to Roblox ' s popularity, various games created on the site have grown in popularity, with some games having millions of active players monthly and 5,000 ...

  6. Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy) - Wikipedia

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    "Never Gonna Stop (The Red, Red Kroovy)" is a promotional single taken from Rob Zombie's second album The Sinister Urge. The song can also be found on Zombie's Past, Present & Future and The Best of Rob Zombie. It was nominated for the Grammy for Best Metal Performance for the 2003 Grammy Awards Ceremony, but lost to Korn's "Here to Stay". [1] [2]

  7. Zombie (The Cranberries song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was directed by Samuel Bayer, and featured O'Riordan singing while painted gold, and footage of war-torn Belfast. In April 2020, it became the first song by an Irish group to surpass one billion views on YouTube. The Cranberries noted that "Zombie" drew strong responses from audiences.

  8. Odessey and Oracle - Wikipedia

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    Odessey and Oracle. Odessey and Oracle is the second studio album by the English rock band the Zombies. It was released in the UK on 19 April 1968 by CBS Records and in the US on 15 July by Date Records. [7] The album was recorded primarily between June and August 1967 at EMI (now Abbey Road Studios) and Olympic Studios in London.

  9. Dragula (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video shows Rob Zombie driving the Munster Koach (not the actual Dragula racing car) with various shots of the band members and different scenes from classic horror films, e.g. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) at the beginning of the video and the killer robot from chapter film series The Phantom Creeps (1939) along with home video footage of 1950s-1960s families being entertained by a ...