Has "Don't Fear the Reaper" been in movies?

Yes, Blue Öyster Cult's "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" has been featured in numerous movies, most famously in horror films like Halloween (1978), Scream, and X, often used to evoke nostalgia or foreshadow doom, and it also inspired Stephen King's The Stand. The song's association with marijuana, death, and the supernatural made it a horror staple, appearing in films like The Frighteners, Zombieland, and The Iron Claw.
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What movie does Don't Fear the Reaper play in?

"(Don't Fear) The Reaper" by Blue Öyster Cult is famously used in horror films like Halloween (1978) and its remakes (signaling stalking), Scream (1996) (acoustic cover as Billy enters Sidney's room), Zombieland (2009), and X (2022), often to foreshadow doom, signal marijuana use, or ironically comment on mortality, with its creepy vibe making it a horror staple, even inspiring Stephen King for The Stand.
 
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What shows has Don't Fear the Reaper been in?

(Don't Fear) The Reaper
  • Wayward • s1e1. 2025. ...
  • Tracker • s3e3. 2024. 162.
  • KAOS • s1e1. 2024. 572.
  • The Iron Claw. 2023. 941.
  • X. 2022. 622.
  • 1899 • s1e4. 2022. ...
  • The Really Loud House • s1e7. 2022. ...
  • Fear Street Part Two: 1978. 2021. 208.
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What movies have Blink 182 songs in them?

Blink-182 songs appear in numerous movies, notably American Pie (featuring the band), Bubble Boy ("Dammit"), Clockstoppers ("All the Small Things"), Charlie's Angels ("All the Small Things"), American Pie 2 ("Every Time I Look for You"), and Boyhood (instrumental "Anthem Part Two"), with their music defining many teen films and soundtracks from the late 90s and early 2000s. 
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What movies have used Deftones songs?

Deftones on Screen: Our Top 10 Soundtrack Moments
  • The Crow: City of Angels (1996) | "Teething"
  • Escape from L.A. (1996) | "Can't Even Breathe"
  • The Matrix (1999) | "My Own Summer (Shove It)"
  • Queen of the Damned (2002) | "Change (In the House of Flies)"
  • True Crime: Streets of LA (2003) | “Minerva"
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The Stand (opening scene)

What is the most overused song in movies?

The most overused songs in movies often signal clichés like rebellion, romance, or nostalgia, with frequent offenders including "Bad to the Bone," "Born to Be Wild," "Sweet Home Alabama," "Hallelujah," "Over the Rainbow," "Gimme Shelter," and "What a Wonderful World," frequently appearing to instantly set a scene or mood, though tracks like Montell Jordan's "This Is How We Do It" and Etta James' "At Last" also top usage charts. 
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What genre is ✝✝✝ crosses?

"Crosses genre" primarily refers to the musical style of the band Crosses (†††), an electronic side project by Deftones singer Chino Moreno and producer Shaun Lopez, blending elements of dream pop, synth pop, trip-hop, dark wave, and witch house, creating a mood-driven, atmospheric sound distinct from Moreno's metal background, often using religious imagery for artistic effect.
 
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What is the most recognizable song from a movie?

The most recognizable movie song is widely considered to be "Over the Rainbow" from The Wizard of Oz (1939), topping lists from the American Film Institute (AFI), IMDb, and Wikipedia as a cultural touchstone, though other iconic contenders include "As Time Goes By" (Casablanca), "My Heart Will Go On" (Titanic), "Stayin' Alive" (Saturday Night Fever), and "Eye of the Tiger" (Rocky). 
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What song does David Gilmour refuse to play?

David Gilmour refuses to play Pink Floyd's epic "Echoes" live without keyboardist Richard Wright, citing the unique, irreplaceable chemistry between them, while he also avoids songs like "Run Like Hell," "Another Brick in the Wall," and "Money" on recent tours, feeling they don't represent his own musical ownership or feel comfortable singing them. 
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Why is Don't Fear the Reaper so famous?

“(Don't Fear) The Reaper” gained new fame in 2000 when it was used as the centerpiece of a sketch on Saturday Night Live. In a spoof of the VH1 series Behind The Music, “More Cowbell” showcased a fictionalized version of Blue Öyster Cult recording the song in the studio.
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What is the #1 scariest movie ever made?

There's no single #1 scariest movie, as it's subjective, but The Exorcist (1973) consistently tops lists for its cultural impact and scares, while recent science-backed studies often name Sinister (2012) and Host (2020) as top contenders for physiological frights, alongside other favorites like Hereditary, The Shining, and The Conjuring.
 
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What was Freddie Mercury's last song he sang before he died?

Freddie Mercury's final recorded song was "Mother Love," a poignant track he worked on with Brian May in May 1991, just months before his passing; he couldn't finish it due to illness, leaving Brian May to sing the last verse, making it a touching farewell from the Queen frontman.
 
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What was the banned Christmas horror movie?

Did you know that this Christmas classic was actually banned from theaters? Silent Night Deadly Night hit screens in 1984 and parents lost their minds over a slasher Santa. They protested the movie causing it to be yanked out of theaters even though it had only been there for a couple of weeks.
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What is the most played classic rock song?

There's no single "most popular" classic rock song, as it varies by metric, but Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" is frequently cited as the greatest or most iconic, while Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" is the most-streamed 20th-century song, and Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer" was the most-played classic rock song in 2025. Other contenders include AC/DC's "Highway to Hell," Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams," and Aerosmith's "Dream On". 
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Who was the biggest band in 1992?

In 1992, the biggest band in America surely was Guns N'Roses and the most important was Nirvana.
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What song goes da da da da da da da?

That "da da da da da da" could be many songs, but likely candidates include the catchy 80s hit "Da Da Da" by Trio, the rhythmic intro of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 ("da da da DUM!"), or perhaps a modern track like Hillsong Young & Free's "Phenomena (DA DA)", depending on the beat and vibe you remember, as many songs use simple vocalizations for hooks. 
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What is the 80s song everyone knows that?

Everyone knows iconic 80s hits like Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean," Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'," Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Want to Have Fun," A-ha's "Take On Me," Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams," and Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger," alongside classics from Bon Jovi, Guns N' Roses, Tears for Fears, Queen, and The Police, dominating radio and pop culture with synth-pop, rock anthems, and dance tracks. 
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Where did the Doo Dah song come from?

Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Oscar-winning song from Song of the South; sung by James Baskett as Uncle Remus. Written by Ray Gilbert and Allie Wrubel.
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What is the #1 movie soundtrack of all time?

The number one best-selling movie soundtrack of all time is The Bodyguard (1992), featuring Whitney Houston, having sold over 45 million copies worldwide, largely due to iconic hits like "I Will Always Love You" and "I Have Nothing". While "best" is subjective (with polls often featuring Star Wars or The Sound of Music), The Bodyguard reigns supreme in sales, making it the undisputed commercial champion.
 
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What is the most iconic movie line ever?

The most famous movie quote, according to the American Film Institute and general consensus, is "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" from Gone with the Wind (1939), delivered by Clark Gable as Rhett Butler. Other highly iconic contenders include "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse" (The Godfather), "Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore" (The Wizard of Oz), and "Here's looking at you, kid" (Casablanca). 
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What is the #1 selling song of all time?

The best-selling song of all time is widely considered to be Bing Crosby's "White Christmas", with estimated sales exceeding 50 million copies, recognized by Guinness World Records for its monumental physical sales before modern charts began. The second-best-selling single is Elton John's "Candle in the Wind 1997", a tribute to Princess Diana, with over 33 million copies sold, making it the biggest-selling single since the 1950s. 
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What is this ♭?

The ♭ symbol (flat) in music means to lower a note's pitch by one semitone (half step) from its natural position, making it sound lower, like a bike tire going down; it's placed before a note (e.g., B♭) or in the key signature to alter all instances of that note throughout the music unless canceled by a natural sign (♮). Flats, along with sharps (♯) and naturals (♮), are musical accidentals that change pitch, and flats are often used to define keys like F Major (which has a B♭).
 
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Who is the most famous parody singer?

“Weird Al” Yankovic – The leading musical parody artist in the latter part of the 20th century, Yankovic is best known for re-workings of hits from stars like Michael Jackson and Lady Gaga.
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