Originally posted by: Hankerton
There's a Deftones album called B-sides. On track 9 they collaborate with Cypress Hill for the track. The sample they use on the track is from a horror movie. Can anyone please tell me what movie it's from? It's driving me crazy.
Originally posted by: KLin
Originally posted by: Hankerton
There's a Deftones album called B-sides. On track 9 they collaborate with Cypress Hill for the track. The sample they use on the track is from a horror movie. Can anyone please tell me what movie it's from? It's driving me crazy.
Looks like it's a 2 disc set. Which song? black moon or hexagram?
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
A few that come to my mind which it could be...but I'm not sure if any them are the movie....but I remember a few rock/rap compilations on them.
From Dusk till Dawn
Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight
Judgement Night
The Blade Soundtracks
Originally posted by: Hankerton
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
A few that come to my mind which it could be...but I'm not sure if any them are the movie....but I remember a few rock/rap compilations on them.
From Dusk till Dawn
Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight
Judgement Night
The Blade Soundtracks
No no, it's not like a sample from a "song" on a soundtrack. The sample is just a part of a famous horror movie. I'm definitely thinking 80's. But I just can't put my finger on it.
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
Originally posted by: Hankerton
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
A few that come to my mind which it could be...but I'm not sure if any them are the movie....but I remember a few rock/rap compilations on them.
From Dusk till Dawn
Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight
Judgement Night
The Blade Soundtracks
No no, it's not like a sample from a "song" on a soundtrack. The sample is just a part of a famous horror movie. I'm definitely thinking 80's. But I just can't put my finger on it.
ooohhhh....
Cypress Hill and Sonic Youth collaborated in Judgement Night FWIW.
Originally posted by: Platypus
Provide a link to the clip in question please.
Originally posted by: SirStev0
The Deftones did songs for:
Queen of the Damned (2002)
Escape from LA (1996)
House of Wax (2005)
Little Nicky (2000)
Valentine (2001)
Matrix (1999)
South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut (1999)
Crow: City of Angels (1996)
Originally posted by: SirStev0
Wait... you are talking about Halloween theme. I thought you were looking for a movie they did a song for... I forget the name of the song, but they do the Halloween piano piece.
Originally posted by: SirStev0
anywhere good to hear it... having the damndest time finding a full version
I'll second this, that's not the Halloween theme.Originally posted by: CPA
While it was hard listening through the awful rapping, it most certainly did not sound like Halloween.
Originally posted by: mooglekit
I'll second this, that's not the Halloween theme.Originally posted by: CPA
While it was hard listening through the awful rapping, it most certainly did not sound like Halloween.
The deftones do a little name-dropping on this album in the form of longtime friend and rap superstar B Real from Cypress Hill, who did three verses on the rap track ?Black Moon.? In the always entertaining and educational liner notes, Chino tells the story of how this track came to pass. B Real had asked Chino to cut some tracks for the spoken word intro to the Cypress song ?Rock Superstar,? and called Chino at the studio to see if the tape was done yet; Chino said, ?Yeah, I'm done with it,? even though he had procrastinated and hadn?t recorded a thing yet. Turns out that B-Real was right around the corner and said he?d come over to pick up the tape. Chino rushed into the vocal booth and recorded the little rant you hear on the studio version of ?Rock Superstar? and finished up right before B-Real walked through the door.
As a thank you to Chino and the rest of the band, B-Real sat down and penned three complete verses to ?Black Moon,? and spent a few hours in the studio with the band laying the tracks down. The result is not the best rap song ever put on tape, but one that could hang with anything that was on the airwaves in the late ?90s. The signature B-Real sound mixed with live instrumentation from the deftones, plus some digital programming, makes for yet another standout track.
Originally posted by: Hankerton
Originally posted by: mooglekit
I'll second this, that's not the Halloween theme.Originally posted by: CPA
While it was hard listening through the awful rapping, it most certainly did not sound like Halloween.
I don't think so either. But any horror buff knows it sounds d@mn familiar.