List by Ryan
METAL in Movies
Heavy Metal songs in feature films.
True metal only. None of that nu, glam, or core stuff.
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Heavy Metal songs in feature films.
True metal only. None of that nu, glam, or core stuff.
See 'List View' for artists and song titles.
It's really a cover of a punk song, but I'll add it because it sounds metal enough.
Hesher. Take your pick:
Fight Fire with Fire - Metallica
Anesthesia - Metallica
Battery - Metallica
Motorbreath - Metallica
Rock Out - Motorhead
Nice. I'll have to check that one out.
I really wanted to add Queen of the Dark Horizons by Rhapsody of Fire (then known simply as Rhapsody) because it uses the main theme of Argento's Phenomena as the basis for a new song, and it's ridiculously awesome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDe0cXJc-kw
But it doesn't count, sadly. :(
Oh, River's Edge has a bunch of Slayer songs in it.
Awesome.
If anybody knows the song in Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, please let me know. It's been baffling me for a long time.
Del Boy - Listening now. This is awesome!
Not too often someone recommends a power metal band that I haven't already heard.
Heavy Metal has "The Mob Rules" by Dio-era Black Sabbath. Ironically, the rest of the soundtrack isn't really metal at all.
White Zombie play Feed The Gods on stage in Airheads.
White Zombie isn't really metal. It's somewhere between nu-metal and industrial, to my ears. Good stuff, though.
Good stuff, indeed. They went through various styles, adding industrial elements to their last studio album. I'd say La Sexoristo is their most all out metal album.
How about Megadeth - Angry Again in Last Action Hero?
Dead Embryonic Cells (Sepultura, greatest band ever) - Babylon A.D.
Bruce Dickinson's "Chemical Wedding" in the (atrocious) film of the same name, Sabbath's "It's Alright" in It's Kind of a Funny Story, Deep Purple's "Anthem" in Requiem. Also Bruce DIckinson's "Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter" is on the Elm Street 5 soundtrack, but as far as I recall it's not in the actual film.
Check out the movie "ex-drummer". More punk thank metal but the whole movie is just about a couple of insane hardcore musicians. It'd fit here
Sleep are on the soundtrack to Gummo and The Limits of Control