!!1976 film
* In the 1976 film, the track that plays during the prom as it builds up to the blood dump. It switches from an uplifting theme when focusing on Carrie on stage, having the first great moment of her life, to an ominous one when the camera goes back to Billy and Chris hiding underneath the stage ready to ruin that moment, the two slowly converging as disaster looms.
* "For the Last Time, We'll Pray" by Music/PinoDonaggio, as heard in the climax of the 1976 film, is a hauntingly beautiful theme set to the sounds of violins, flutes and ''especially'' the piano, including the minute-long solo. It's the perfect addition to the scene where [[spoiler: Carrie kills her mother after she tries to kill her first.]]

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%%* "Diane Young" by Vampire Weekend from the 2013 remake when everyone is getting ready for prom.
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!!The musical
* If you had gone into the musical expecting a campy tribute to the original, the opening number, "In", will quickly dispel that notion.
* The song "Evening Prayers" in TheMusical. Showing how Carrie struggles to comprehend {{God}}, while displaying how Margaret, despite being a total whackjob, genuinely loves Carrie, and would rather die than see her daughter suffer. The harmony between the two women's voices at the end is beautiful and quite moving.
* Chris' VillainSong, "The World According to Chris" is hilariously petty, and catchy.
* "A Night We'll Never Forget" is a fun, optimistic, bouncy act-opener... and if you know what's going to happen, it's oddly chilling, with lines like "I'll be gone from this dump by the final week of May!" and "I will never look back once I finally say goodbye." The opening line in particular has an ominous double meaning: ''You ain't seen nothin' yet-it's gonna be a night we'll never forget.''
* "You Shine", Sue and Tommy's love duet, is ridiculously charming.
* The version of "The Destruction" that is used in the re-done version of the musical manages to be both heartbreaking and terrifying at the same time. Almost every song in Act 1 is reprised until the music hits a fever pitch and screams and sirens fill the background. Carrie's theme plays quietly as she walks out of the gym....and then a huge, echoing ''crack'' as the building goes up in flames and the windows explode outward.
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