11 Scary Movies That Made These Songs Impossible To Fully Enjoy – BuzzFeed

You'll get the chills just thinking about them.

Goth-rock icon Nick Cave's 1994 single perfectly sets the ominous mood in Wes Craven's 1996 horror classic. (And, not to spoil anything, but this won't be the only time Scream pops up on this list.)

Jordan Peele's 2019 fright fest flipped Oakland duo Luniz's 1995 hit on its head drawing out the beat to a creep and perfectly soundtracking the film's terrifying trailer (as well as its thrilling climax).

Sometimes, the song in question doesn't even have to be associated with scary images within the movie it can just set the tone for the according scene perfectly, so you'll never think of it the same way again.

Donnie Darko might not be a traditional horror film, but it's plenty chilling and Gary Jules' cover of Tears for Fears' classic song serves as a haunting ending to the film.

Once you hear John Denver's breezy, easygoing song soundtrack several deaths in the Final Destination franchise's inaugural 2000 installment, you'll never feel relaxed by the late singer-songwriter's voice again.

Synth-pop singer Q Lazzarus' 1988 single found new life three years later in this pivotal and utterly unforgettable scene from Jonathan Demme's horror classic.

"Freebird" is the kind of song that's been overused in popular culture to the point where even touching it is a risk. And yet, Rob Zombie's 2005 blood-soaked cult favorite managed to give the tune a new twist, soundtracking its road-weary and unbelievably gory finale.

A lovely version of Sam Cooke's "Blue Moon" (get it?) hovers just over the horrifying werewolf transformation scene in John Landis' 1981 horror-comedy classic.

David Fincher's 2007 masterpiece isn't exactly horror, but its chronicle of the Zodiac Killer's persistence is terrifying in its own right. Psych-pop icon Donovan's "Hurdy Gurdy Man" provides the soundtrack for one of the film's most chillingly murderous moments.

Not only did Harvey Danger's karaoke classic soundtrack this 1998 teen horror film's trailer, but it popped up in a key montage near its thrilling climax, too.

It only makes sense that one of the best horror films of the last several decades appears twice on this list and closes it out. Shock-rock icon Alice Cooper's booming tune comes in right at the end of this typically gory scene.

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