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  2. Pet Sematary (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Pet Sematary" is a single by American punk rock band Ramones, from their 1989 album Brain Drain. The song, originally written for the Stephen King 1989 film adaptation of the same name, became one of the Ramones' biggest radio hits and was a staple of their concerts during the 1990s. [3] The song plays over the film’s credits. [4]

  3. Brain Drain (album) - Wikipedia

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    Brain Drain is the eleventh studio album by the American punk rock band Ramones, released on May 23, 1989. [3] [6] [7] It is the last Ramones release to feature bassist/songwriter/vocalist Dee Dee Ramone, the first to feature Marky Ramone since his initial firing from the band after 1983's Subterranean Jungle and the band's last studio album on Sire Records.

  4. Poison Heart - Wikipedia

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    It has a slower tempo than most Ramones songs. A music video was directed by Samuel Bayer and later released in the 2005 compilation box set Weird Tales of the Ramones as bonus content on the documentary DVD Lifestyles of the Ramones. It partially plays in a scene from the 1992 American horror film Pet Sematary Two.

  5. 80 Spooktacular Halloween Songs That Make for an Epic ... - AOL

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    In the Stephen King classic Pet Sematary, everything buried there famously doesn't come back the same way you remembered them—and The Ramones make it clear that they'd rather not come back to ...

  6. Loco Live - Wikipedia

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    All songs were written by the Ramones except where indicated. Credits have been given to specific members where applicable. ... "Pet Sematary" Dee Dee Ramone, Daniel ...

  7. Ramones discography - Wikipedia

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    During the turn of the 80s and 90s, the band had 3 hits in the top 40 of national chart Modern Rock Tracks, being them Pet Sematary, Poison Heart and I Don't Wanna Grow Up (cover of Tom Waits). Their first, and only, cover album , Acid Eaters , was released in 1993, just a year and a half before the band's fourteenth and final studio album ...

  8. Ramones - Wikipedia

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    Shonen Knife, an all-female trio from Osaka, Japan, was formed in 1981 as a direct result of founder-lead singer-guitarist Naoko Yamano's instant infatuation with the music of the Ramones. In 2012, to observe the band's 30th anniversary, Shonen Knife released Osaka Ramones, which featured thirteen Ramones songs covered by the band. [195]

  9. Writing a Song About Your Pet Using Music AI Is About ... - AOL

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    The lyrics are "Shout it out Mary's got a message to spread (ooh-yeah) Adopt a dog Give them love and a bed (ooh-yeah) They're the best companions Always there for you Mary says "Love It's a paw ...