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Venom: Let There Be Carnage (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack for the 2021 American superhero film Venom: Let There Be Carnage directed by Andy Serkis, featuring the Marvel Comics character Venom, the second installment in Sony's Spider-Man Universe and the sequel to Venom (2018), features an original score composed by Marco Beltrami and a series of songs in the film. [1]
The accompanying lyric video to the song is presented as a duet between Venom and his offspring Carnage, discussing their respective hosts, Eddie Brock and Cletus Kasady. [2] In the single, there is also a remix of Eminem's song "Venom" from his album Kamikaze, which was the titular theme for the previous film.
In a trailer of 2021 film Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Venom sings the song while it is playing on the radio. In The Muppet Show episode #350, Sylvester Stallone sings a modified version of the song while dressed as a Roman gladiator and battling a dancing lion.
Mayhem began writing songs for the album in late 1987 or early 1988, depending on the source. Vocalist Dead started to write the lyrics when he joined the band in 1988. In 1990 studio versions of the songs "The Freezing Moon" and "Carnage" were recorded, appearing on the CBR Records compilation album Projections of a Stained Mind. [5]
A remix to the song was released on October 5, 2021, two days after the release of Venom: Let There Be Carnage, the film's sequel. [2] The remix was featured on a two-track version of Skylar Grey's "Last One Standing", a song that Eminem was also featured in for the sequel's soundtrack. [3]
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The song however, is entitled, "Who Is At My Window Weeping" rather than "Silver Dagger". William Gibson in the second book of his Sprawl Trilogy, Count Zero, the character Angie Mitchell sings the lyrics starting with "my daddy is a handsome devil" to hint at the past of her father and her relationship with him.