Feast This Music

Visit a “Pet Sematary” with Gamblers

All this week leading up to Halloween on Sunday, Eat This Music is feeding you a different, delicious Horror-themed song – either in the title, artist/band name, or story-wise – each day as part of the latest series on this website, appropriately titled “Feast This Music“.

Today’s song is a fantastic cover one of the best punk bands of all time, Ramones. Coming off the release of their 1989 album, “Pet Sematary” is an iconic song that has lasted the test of time in its own right. Offering a modern take on the classic hit, Long Island band, Gamblers have brought their very own perspective on the track that showcases a solid, haunting take on what is essentially a spooky song about death.

Dig in and enjoy! Mwahaha!

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