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"Pet Sematary" is a single by American punk rock band Ramones, from their 1989 album Brain Drain. The song, originally written for the Stephen King 1989 film adaptation of the same name, became one of the Ramones' biggest radio hits and was a staple of their concerts during the 1990s. [3] The song plays over the film’s credits. [4]
Brain Drain is the eleventh studio album by the American punk rock band Ramones, released on May 23, 1989. [3] [6] [7] It is the last Ramones release to feature bassist/songwriter/vocalist Dee Dee Ramone, the first to feature Marky Ramone since his initial firing from the band after 1983's Subterranean Jungle and the band's last studio album on Sire Records.
This list of cemeteries in Indiana includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea which are historical and/or notable.
A History of Warren County, Indiana. Warren County Historical Society. 1966. A History of Warren County, Indiana (175th Anniversary Edition). Warren County Historical Society. 2002. United States Geological Survey. "Geographic Names Information System: Cemeteries in Warren County, Indiana"
The first grave in the new cemetery was filled on April 10, 1861, with the burial of Sister Seraphine Jennings. [1] Later, the graves from the earlier cemetery were exhumed and the bodies were moved to the new cemetery, including that of Saint Mother Theodore.
Evil, as conceived by Stephen King, is an inexorable force as old as the world itself. It exists in countless forms, some of which can be staved off for a time but none of which can be ...
A music video was directed by Samuel Bayer and later released in the 2005 compilation box set Weird Tales of the Ramones as bonus content on the documentary DVD Lifestyles of the Ramones. It partially plays in a scene from the 1992 American horror film Pet Sematary Two .
Cedar Grove Cemetery is a cemetery on the University of Notre Dame campus in Notre Dame, Indiana. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The 22-acre cemetery opened in c. 1844 . [ 3 ]