Claudio Simonetti

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Claudio Simonetti (born February 19, 1952 in São Paulo, Brazil) is an Italian composer who has specialized in the scores for Italian and American horror films since the 1970s. He was also the keyboard player for the Italian progressive rock band Cherry Five/Goblin. Simonetti is probably best-known for his electronic score to the George Romero classic Dawn of the Dead, but is also highly-regarded for his work in the films of Italian horror maestro Dario Argento, with whom he has worked almost exclusively since 1975.

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Songs

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    "Mater Lacrimarum" (End Titles - performed by Daemonia & Dani Filth)

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    1997: Fuga da New York

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    Albinoni in Rock

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    Anna and John

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    Anna's Book

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    At The Museum

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    At The Station

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    Back To The House

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    Bad Witch

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    Blade Runner

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    Bloody Fingers

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    College

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    Confusion

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    Cosmo

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    Craws

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    Crazy Valeria

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    Crows

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    Crows (Simonetti Horror Project version)

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    Cruel Demon

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    Darkness

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    Days of Confusion

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    Death Die

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    Demon

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    Demon (Daemonia live at Progwest Festival)

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    Demon (original demo played on piano)

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    Demon (original demo version)

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    Demon (reprise)

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    Demon (Simonetti Horror Project version)

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    Demoni

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    Demons In The House

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    Discovered In The Dark

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    Earthquake

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    Eating The Body

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    Elucubration

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    Escape In The Station

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    Fasan Techno

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    Father Joannes Killing

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    Father Joannes Tells

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    First Game

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    Gamma

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    Gianicolo

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    Guglielmo De Witt

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    Halloween

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    Hidden In The Catacombs

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    I'll Take the Night

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    Il cartaio

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    Il cartaio: Main Title

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    Impending Danger

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    Impending Danger (reprise)

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    In The Corridor


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