the music by 'Goblin'?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Hell of the Living Dead
madjono — 15 years ago(July 30, 2010 08:02 AM)
ok i watched this again last night and it struck me that the music is extremely similar to dawn of the dead.i know goblin did music for both films but were certain 'dawn' tracks just used again for this film?
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runar-11 — 15 years ago(September 28, 2010 07:30 PM)
Goblin did not do the music for "Hell of the Living Dead". It was just Bruno Mattei who stole the music from other movies that Goblin had made the music for. Or at least, as Mattei say himself, the producer made the music available for him.
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The_King_of_Cool — 15 years ago(October 13, 2010 10:36 PM)
No Goblin didn't re-use it. Also in Mattei's The Other Hell he takes the score from Beyond the Darkness. Stealing music from other films was common with Mattei (even though he got the rights to use it I'll still use the word steal, since by right that what was done).
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KrankorVsPrinceOfSpace — 15 years ago(January 17, 2011 05:50 AM)
The hella-funksome intro music is from a 70s Italian cop movie called " Diamanti Sporchi di Sangue (Blood & Diamonds) and was written by Luis Enrique Bacalov, i do believe. I have an mp3 of it, but sadly only ripped from the direct sound of the DVD itself, so you have the plant's alarm going off in the background and some guy counting down from 10 on it too. But it's mixed quite well, so it almost feels part of the music itself

99% of the rest is indeed Goblin borrowed. I think that there is one track called "Virus" by G. DellOrso also.
" sup /b/ "