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The following is a list of audio recordings which have featured references to the Twilight Zone franchise.

Music[]

  • "Dial a Hitman" is a song from Big Audio Dynamite's album, No. 10, Upping St which features the lyrics: "She's bugging me again, run to use the phone / Find and rent a hitman from the twilight zone."[1]
  • "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" is a song on Cure for Sanity, the third album by the UK band, Pop Will Eat Itself. It features samples from the Twilight Zone episode of the same name.[2]
  • On "Threatened", a track from his 2001 album Invincible, pop icon Michael Jackson used samples of Rod Serling narrations from The Twilight Zone as the introduction and conclusion to the song, as well as a montage of clips to make Serling rap in the middle section of the tune.[3]
  • The song "Strictly Business" by EPMD vs. Mantronik (from the Blade soundtrack) features the lyrics: "You now enter the dimension called the Twilight Zone".

Notes and References[]

  1. Songmeanings.net. "Dial a Hitman." Retrieved: 2009-05-01.
  2. Wikipedia contributors. Cure for Sanity. Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Last revision: 2009-04-20. Retrieved: 2009-04-30.
  3. Wikipedia contributors. [[Wikipedia:Rod Selring|Rod Serling]. Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Last revision: July 3, 2009. Retrieved: July 3, 2009.
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