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The Devil's Rejects - Original Film Score

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Tyler Bates

 
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    The transition from music to film has been an easy one for Rob Zombie. His music has long been inhabited by the ghoulish and grim, and his films don't stray too far from that proven m.o. The Devils Rejects followed a band of gleeful murderers on a bloody cross-country spree. The music, written by longtime horror film composer Tyle Bates, is suitably sickening. Full of ominous swells, great grand groans and sudden descents into grinding industrial music, The Devil's Rejects is the perfect soundtrack to homicidal mania.

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