Here's the list:
1. Don't Refuse 20 Years Of Fear - The beginning background is Four Letter Lie's - Diary of a Scientist and then the main song throughout is New Noise, sung by Refused.
2. Anthem To The Hallow'd Past - This song was a pump-up song I wanted to share with all of you, with a sound grab of the 1991 Fright Nights added. It's called, Solidarity and it's by Enter Shikari
3. Left 4 Dead During Zombiegeddon - I didn't do too much to this one like, Anthem...it's basically the L4D video in the background and the song is A.M. 180 by Grandaddy. It's from the 28 Days Later soundtrack and the house sounded like it would be survivors tested by zombies so I thought it might have been a good mix
4. Rebel Rebel Saws And Steam - The first song is called Introduction by Sky Eats Airplane, mixed with steam and chainsaw sound effects, then it's Rebel Rebel by Marilyn Manson
5. Caution: Dogs Of War - The main song is Caution: Dangerous Curves by Maylene and the Sons of Disaster
6. Esqueleto Evisceracion - a clusterfuck of Refused - New Noise, Bloodbath - Soul Evisceration, and Mexican hat dance...lol
7. Zombie Zombie Gras - Iko Iko - Dr. John
8. Pray For Black Death - Pray For Plagues by Bring Me The Horizon
9. Counting Bodies At The Orfanage - Counting Bodies Like Sheep To The Rhythm Of The Wardrums
10. The Sickly Coven - I'm So Sick (T-Virus Remix) - Flyleaf Vs. The Legion of Doom
11. Echoes Of Brain Damage - Pink Floyd - Brain Damage
12. White Rabbit To The Underworld - White Rabbit (SPC Eco Mix) - Collide
13. Undertaking The Legendary Truth - The Undertaker (Renholder mix) - Puscifer
14. Enter: Fear - Enter Sandman - Metallica
15. Welcome To The Palace Theater - the movie reel sound is from Underoath's - In Regards To Myself (EXCELLENT song btw) and then Seizure of Power by Clive Cussler
16. Intermission - Cut You With a Linoleum knife - Mastadon
17. Shaun Wakes The Dead - Wake The Dead - The Used
18. Horrorwood - He Is Legend - I Am Hollywood
Any other random piece of music, sound effect or quote was harvested by me from Freesound.org or from the film itself.
I was in high school band (a high quality one), so I have an ear for good music, beats (marching band), etc, plus I used to mix rap and rock songs unsuccessfully when I was young (trying to get the perfect song into one ) Anyway, this is just something that I like to do each Halloween because I have a passion for the event and I enjoy music that pumps me up or something that is geared toward the event so I can prep myself every time I go. The real talent is with the artist; I guess you could say I just know how to pick them and designate them to the houses
My actual talent lies within the film world where I produce a web series, shorts and just got done with my first feature and am working on my second.
If I get some free time, I'll post the Ripped From The Silver Screen CD during the event.