25 Freddy vs. Jason Songs
The unforgettable fusion of two of horror’s most iconic characters in “Freddy vs. Jason.” This 2003 film not only showcased a face-off between two legendary monsters, Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees, but it also gave us an equally memorable songs.
The songs for “Freddy vs. Jason” is a mix of metal, rock, and alternative tunes. The tracks perfectly encapsulated the essence of the movie, blending the thrills and chills of the narrative with the intensity and aggression of the music.
Roadrunner Records, the label behind this album, has a reputation for housing some of the biggest names in the heavy metal and rock scene. And with this album, they surely lived up to that name.
1. “How Can I Live” by Ill Niño
Starting off with Christian Machado’s intense vocals, this track is a blend of aggressive beats with emotional lyrics, making you feel the pain and rage in every note.
2. “When Darkness Falls” by Killswitch Engage
Howard Jones delivers a powerful performance in this track. The song perfectly captures the eerie vibe of the movie, making you feel the anticipation and suspense with every beat.
3. “Beginning of the End” by Spineshank
Performed by Tommy Decker and Johnny Santos, it’s a fast-paced, intense track that’s exactly what you’d expect from a a movie like “Freddy vs. Jason.”
4. “Sun Doesn’t Rise” by Mushroomhead
A song that perfectly encapsulates the dark and grim atmosphere of the movie; the haunting vocals combined with the aggressive beats.
5. “Condemned Until Rebirth” by Hatebreed
Jamey Jasta’s raw and powerful vocals steal the show in this track. It’s aggressive, it’s intense, and it’s everything you’d want in a horror movie soundtrack.
6. “Snap” by Slipknot
The legendary band of Shawn Crahan, Paul Gray, Joey Jordison and Corey Taylor have created a song that is both breathtaking and uplifting.
7. “Army of Me” by Chimaira
This song, performed by Mark Hunter, perfectly captures the essence of the movie, blending the thrills and chills with the intensity of the music.
8. “The After Dinner Payback” by From Autumn to Ashes
Benjamin Perri and the team masterfully create a soundscape that leaves listeners on the edge of their seats. A dynamic track that oscillates between calm melodies and intense crescendos.
9. “Leech” by Sevendust
Clint Lowery and Morgan Rose perform this track, filled with sincere emotions. It’s a song that resonates with the feelings of anger and betrayal.
10. “Bombshell” by Powerman 5000
Spider One churns out a track that’s catchy, energetic, and completely in sync with the movie’s pulse.
11. “Welcome to the Strange” by Murderdolls
Wednesday 13 takes the lead in this eccentric yet captivating track.
12. “Out of My Way” by Seether
It’s a song that lingers in your mind long after it’s over.
13. “Inside the Cynic” by Stone Sour
Corey Taylor brings his signature style to this track, creating a soundscape that’s both intense and introspective.
14. “Swinging the Dead” by DevilDriver
Performed by Dez Fafara and Jeff Kendrick, the song is both aggressive and melodic. It’s captures the essence of the movie’s suspense and thrill.
15. “The Waste” by Sepultura (feat. Mike Patton)
A collaboration between the legendary Sepultura and Mike Patton, this song is a roller coaster of emotions.
16. “Middle of Nowhere” by The Blank Theory
A song that’s both melancholic and intense, that resonates with the feelings of desolation and despair.
17. “Ether” by Nothingface
Matt Holt and Bill Gaal perform a song that’s both haunting and atmospheric.
18. “Trigger” by In Flames
A powerful track by In Flames that combines melodic elements with aggressive beats.
19. “11th Hour” by Lamb of God
Randy Blythe and the team craft a song that’s raw and unfiltered. It’s a track that captures the intensity and rage of the movie’s protagonists.
20. “(We Were) Electrocute” by Type O Negative
This track stands out for its atmospheric and gothic undertones.
21. “Clap Your Hands Pt. 1” by IMx
This upbeat track by IMx infuses a rhythmic pulse that contrasts the dark theme of the movie. It’s catchy, energetic, and reminds viewers of the modern setting of the film.
22. “First Time” by IMx
Another song from IMx, “First Time” carries a smooth, R&B vibe. It’s the kind of song that sets a mood – a bit sultry, a bit mysterious. It’s a stark contrast to the movie’s horror elements.
23. “Nightmares” by Junkie XL
This track by Junkie XL is atmospheric and eerily beautiful. With its haunting melodies and echoing beats, it perfectly encapsulates the dread and suspense.
24. “Slavery” by Spineshank
Spineshank’s “Slavery” brings a heavy, metal-infused sound to the table. The track’s aggressive guitar riffs and powerful vocals echo the relentless nature of the film’s antagonist.
25. “Come Back” by Foo Fighters
Though not present in the main film, this track features in the alternate ending available on the Blu-ray version.
List of “Freddy vs. Jason” Songs
- “How Can I Live” by Ill Niño
- “When Darkness Falls” by Killswitch Engage
- “Beginning of the End” by Spineshank
- “Sun Doesn’t Rise” by Mushroomhead
- “Condemned Until Rebirth” by Hatebreed
- “Snap” by Slipknot
- “Army of Me” by Chimaira
- “The After Dinner Payback” by From Autumn to Ashes
- “Leech” by Sevendust
- “Bombshell” by Powerman 5000
- “Welcome to the Strange” by Murderdolls
- “Out of My Way” by Seether
- “Inside the Cynic” by Stone Sour
- “Swinging the Dead” by DevilDriver
- “The Waste” by Sepultura (feat. Mike Patton)
- “Middle of Nowhere” by The Blank Theory
- “Ether” by Nothingface
- “Trigger” by In Flames
- “11th Hour” by Lamb of God
- “(We Were) Electrocute” by Type O Negative
- “Clap Your Hands Pt. 1” by IMx
- “First Time” by IMx
- “Nightmares” by Junkie XL
- “Slavery” by Spineshank
- “Come Back” by Foo Fighters