35 Songs Hollywood Needs To Stop Using
| "Somebody Once Told Me The World..." SHUT UP |
We know it's hard to cut trailers, and you want to the maximum possible appeal. It's understandable, and we all know the game.
Unfortunately, you've recently achieved critical mass on one subject: overused, hackneyed trailer songs. Sometimes they're indie and soft and intellectual, and other times they are rock numbers that are the equivalent of Matrix-slow-motion fight parodies. Old, tired, and boring. For the audience's sake, please stop using these 35 songs in movie trailers, promos for Grey's Anatomy, and all CBS finale shows.
Thank You,
All Humans
P.S. Read the list after the jump.
1. How To Save A Life -- The Fray
2. Solsbury Hill -- Peter Gabriel
3. Where Is My Mind? -- The Pixies
4. The Rockafeller Skank - Fatboy Slim
5. Bad Day -- Daniel Powter
6. For What It's Worth - Buffalo Springfield
7. Fortunate Son -- CCR
8. Kashmere -- Anyone.
9. All Moby Songs
10. Bawitdaba -- Kid Rock
11. Collide -- Howie Day
12. Paper Planes -- M.I.A.
13. Tik Tok - Ke$ha
14. Born To Be Wild - Steppenwolf
15. Angel - Sarah McLachlan
16. Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
17. Under Pressure - David Bowie with Queen
18. More Human Than Human - White Zombie
19. Baba O' Riley - The Who
20. Entire Soundtrack - Requiem for a Dream



























