
A large portion of these theme songs are from pop culture spanning the 1980s and 1990s, with a sprinkle of 1970s nostalgia and some from the 1960s. These combinations create a sort of pop culture peanut butter and jelly harmony. For instance, Terminator and Predator, who have clashed in comics, become an unexpected synthesizer duo that is heaven for geeks. Similarly, Ghostbusters and Gremlins, released on the same weekend in 1984, form a no-brainer pairing. Lastly, ’90s kids will find the blend of X-Men: The Animated Series and Spider-Man: The Animated Series particularly marvelous.
If you’re into horror and nostalgia, here are some musically spooktacular choices for the chilly season: Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” mixed with tunes from Friday the 13th 3D is a must-listen. For those who prefer a more vintage vibe, check out the groovy theme songs of Batman ’66 and The Munsters from the 1960s.
More recent selections include Alan Silvestri’s Avengers theme merged with Star Wars’ Imperial March – a musical take on good versus evil. In these trying times, losing yourself in an hour of this music could bring a much-needed dose of nostalgic happiness.
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2025-09-09 14:32