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In the franchise's 20+ year history, Spawn has gained quite a lot of kickass music fitting for such a demonic franchise.


  • Iced Earth's entire Concept Album qualifies.
  • Spawn: In the Demon's Hand has a pretty rocking soundtrack too.
  • Say what you want about the film, but its soundtrack - a unique mix of rock/metal bands collaborating with electronic/techno acts - deserves some credit.
    • No Remorse (I Wanna Die) by Slayer and Atari Teenage Riot is the most unhinged and frenetic track on the album, with Slayer's trademark brand of breakneck thrash mixing surprisingly well with Riot's furiously erratic digital hardcore.
    • Marilyn Manson's "Long Hard Road Out of Hell" provides the perfect backdrop for Al Simmons's return from Hell from the film.
    • "Satan" by Orbital, the song in the opening credits, providing a haunting yet awesome opening. The soundtrack version with Kirk Hammett of Metallica deserves special mention as well, with his electric guitars making it even more adrenaline-inducing.
  • The final boss theme of the Game Boy Color game is damn catchy and tense.
  • Spawn: Armageddon once again has Marilyn Manson providing Spawn with a kickass tune, this time being "Use Your Fist and Not Your Mouth," an industrial rock song that's just as blood-pumping as it is awesome.
  • Trivium's Scattering the Ashes, which was used for Spawn's character trailer in Mortal Kombat 11. Because if you're gonna make an entrance into one of gaming's goriest fighters, why not do it to badass metal music?

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