This is the second best song from this series with the first being "6 Different Ways to Die" by The Death Set from V/H/S 2 (mostly because both were made specifically for these movies. It would've been nice if songs by The Death Set for the credits was a running thing after the first two).
This movie was also the 2nd best movie of the V/H/S franchise in general since the 2nd movie. This really felt like the straight up horror tone of the earlier two entries which was nice to go back to
@@dong.corleone I'm glad someone else agrees! While I really enjoyed the previous films, they haven't reached that same level of quality and memorability as the second or even first film (not that the previous films were forgettable, I mean 94 gave us The Subject and of course "Hail Raatma." And all three were definitely a step up from Viral which almost ruined and cancelled the franchise. But they never reached that same level of consistent quality as 2 did). But while some people (like Nyx Fears for instance), didn't like 85, I always thought it was the best since the second movie.
This song has been part of the soundtrack of my life this month (January 2024). And VHS 85 became my new favorite horror movie. (It used to be "The Ring") I just love well made found footage horror!
@aaronmerrill4730 Yeah, bro. I really enjoyed each of those segments. They really feel like abandoned, horrific, forgotten VHS videos that were confiscated and forbidden by the government for many years. Like when IRL new discoveries see the light these days thanks to the internet and everyone can access them, like highly classified documents that were hidden by the government and then leaked. It also reminded me of crazy shit like Ricardo Lopez's VHS tapes where he openly speaks about his macabre plans and his hate for human kind. (Björk's stalker). It's crazy to think that those videos were property of the police for many many years and now everyone can watch them and freak out. It also reminds me of some lost media like Christine Chubbuck's s*ic*de video. Wow, it's crazy how you have a very specific ranking system. 📼📼📼📼📼 At first, I couldn't decide which one was my favorite but I guess my final ranking stays like this: 1. TOTAL COPY 😍 (Perfect!) 2. GOD OF DEATH 3. DREAMKILL 4. TKNOGD 5. NO WAKE/AMBROSIA Btw, TKNOGD looked more late '90s to me than 1985 but I just looooooved how they managed to make references to the current time (when she says "black mirror" and "eye phones" XD that was just WOW 👌🏻). Also, TOTAL COPY felt more like early-mid 90s to me. Sometimes I felt like I was watching an X-files episode (which adds a reason for it to be my favorite because The X-files is one of my favorite shows) and sometimes I felt like I was watching Unsolved Mysteries. They knew exactly what they were doing, and you can tell. It's like they had the perfect formula for an entertaining horror film: mix found footage stuff, horror, nostalgia, mockumentary, strange phenomena and ancient beliefs, and what do you get? VHS 85 of course! I also loved the ending scene, that's elegant and pure black humor to me! AND the final 80s rock song specifically made for the movie was like the cherry on the cake. 🍒 Btw, I watched VHS 94 the other day (I had great expectations about it) and it was just soooo boring. 🥱 Especially if you compare it to this masterpiece. The only segment I really enjoyed was Storm Drain and it felt so short. (hail Raatma! 😜) And yes, they are making a new VHS movie this year and it's going to be Sci-fi! My favorite genre. So I'm excited.
By Jeff Whitmire and Michael Bolly They’re headed for the lake They’re gonna make a break It was the perfect day, Then suddenly the bullets fly, And then a news room shakes From far below the quake An Aztec god awakes Arises News Flash they all die From an Old Wall of Tzomplatl, storms a mad quetzalcoatl, Like a genie from a bottle, Then the camera starts to glitch. The footage may get scary, cuz we’ve gone Pet Sematary, But the camera’s necessary, Hey you want some brownies bitch? Doppelganger, out of the night You’re gonna double your pleasure, double your fright. Doppelganger, try to survive, You’re gonna see it go down, in 1985. Performing on that stage She’s gonna boldly rage Against the coming age Of a new technology. Try to ignore those screams, Hes gotta face his dreams Because crime solving seems, To run within the family tree A cyber inquisition, think we need an intermission, Or a really good mortician, since our star’s been torn apart. Yeah soon you’ll see a vision, of a bloody soaked incision, Was this all a premonition, buckle in it’s gonna start Doppelganger, out of night, You’re gonna double your pleasure, double your fright. Doppelganger, try to survive, You’re gonna see it go down, in 1985. Doppelganger, out of night, You’re gonna double your pleasure, double your fright. Doppelganger, try to survive, You’re gonna see it go down, in 1985. (I was searching for the lyrics and just in case anyone else is curious? I'm going to leave them right here. I hope that's OK.)
this shit is sooooo funny oh my god, i love how unserious this series is. we need more horror movies like this that aren't completely conceited and up their own ass.
I've been listening to this song for a while and I've noticed that the guy who's singing sounds nearly the same as Fizzarolli, Blitzo's clown brother from Helluva Boss, but this guy's voice is less gritty. Does anyone else agree with this or is it just me? Btw, Vivziepop should totally have Fizzarolli sing this song now that he quit working for Mammon.
Justamente la acabo de terminar e ver tengo varias preguntas como lo q les paso a los q fueron los últimos sobrevivientes etc pero busque esta canción xD
Depende de a cuál de las historias te refieras: NO WAKE/AMBROSIA - los del lago se da entender que ahora están condenados a vivir para siempre aún con sus heridas mortales y sus mutilaciones, y lo mismo le hacen a Ruth, solo ella "sobrevive" en esa familia de asesinos, y la llevan a prisión. GOD OF DEATH - En realidad no hay sobrevivientes, todos los rescatistas y el camarógrafo mueren después de que el dios Mictlán posee a algunos de ellos. También la chica muere enterrada bajo los escombros cuando Mictlán se levanta, TOTAL COPY - la única sobreviviente es la doctora que entrevistan a lo largo del documental, pero porque ella se salió antes del proyecto. A todos los demás los mata Rory con sus tentáculos y pone a los cadáveres a hacer aerobics. xD DREAMKILL - Hasta donde sé, tampoco hay sobrevivientes. El villano los mata a todos y luego a él lo mata su hijo el gótico.
@@micaelaguerrero3270 es q quería saber más sobre los q revivieron porque nose si llamarlos sobrevivientes pero quería saber como iban a volver a sus vidas después de tener los órganos expuestos
I was just about to move on to another flick at the end of V/H/S/85 when the lyrics to the end credits song caught my attention - “But the camera’s necessary… do you want some brownies, bitch?” and suddenly I was grabbing my phone to ask Siri what song it was because I was putting it on my Halloween play list. Siri said “I’m sorry. I don’t know this song.” I have a feeling Siri will know it very soon. It’s awesome!
I actually thought it was Weird Al too. Fun fact, both Al and Jeff are associated with/mentored Dr. demento so that may be how they sound familiar? Same influence? 🤷♀️
I listened and I done what I thought the lyrics were but some are missing below if someone can fill in what's missing or correct them and upload to Google feel free to do so They're headed for a lake They're gona make or break It was the perfect day (Then suddenly the...) And then a news room take From far below the quake An aztek God awake ... From a new wall of sopranos? The the madcap to koala Like a genie from a bottle Then the camera starts to glitch The forecast make it scary Cuz we got pet semetary But the cameras necessary Do you want surrounding bitch? Doppleganger you're out of the night You're gonna double you're pleasure double you're fright Doppleganger You're tryna survive You're gona see it go down In 1985 .... Performing young Backstage She's gona boldly rage Against the coming age (???) Try to ignore the screams He's gotta face his dreams Because crime solving seems (Unpredictable within the family tree) A fibre inquisition Think we need an intermission Or a really good mortician (Since the stars been torn apart) And soon you'll see a vision Of a floaty soaked incision Was this all a premonition Buckle down ??? Doppleganger you're out of the night You're gonna double you're pleasure double you're fright Doppleganger You're tryna survive You're gona see it go down In 1985 .... (Guitar instrumental) Doppleganger you're out of the night You're gonna double you're pleasure double you're fright Doppleganger You're tryna survive You're gona see it go down In 1985
I saw in a comment that it sounds like Alice coopers “man behind the mask” which I do have to agree but as I listened to the rest of the song, why does it sound like younger weird al
They need to start doing this for each VHS movie now lol
They have lol, they did it for
V/H/S/2 V/H/S/94 and V/H/S/99 I don’t know about the other ones though
@@Andrew-b8k1i they did it for the first vhs too "they come to get us" by the Death Set. The VHS 2 one was fire though
@@rc3694 I wish The Death Set stuck around after the first two. At least Doppelganger was another banger.
I love the VHS movies sm, and the songs at the ending always makes me love the movie more
This is the second best song from this series with the first being "6 Different Ways to Die" by The Death Set from V/H/S 2 (mostly because both were made specifically for these movies. It would've been nice if songs by The Death Set for the credits was a running thing after the first two).
This movie was also the 2nd best movie of the V/H/S franchise in general since the 2nd movie. This really felt like the straight up horror tone of the earlier two entries which was nice to go back to
@@dong.corleone I'm glad someone else agrees! While I really enjoyed the previous films, they haven't reached that same level of quality and memorability as the second or even first film (not that the previous films were forgettable, I mean 94 gave us The Subject and of course "Hail Raatma." And all three were definitely a step up from Viral which almost ruined and cancelled the franchise. But they never reached that same level of consistent quality as 2 did). But while some people (like Nyx Fears for instance), didn't like 85, I always thought it was the best since the second movie.
You're wrong. The best song of course is "Long Way Back From Hell" from Danzig.
@@mrblonde609 That's an opinion, not "wrong."
There is another track from The Death Set that played in the credits of the first VHS and this they come to get us
I can't believe they finally made a movie about the classic 1985 song Doppleganger
This song has been part of the soundtrack of my life this month (January 2024). And VHS 85 became my new favorite horror movie. (It used to be "The Ring") I just love well made found footage horror!
@aaronmerrill4730 Yeah, bro. I really enjoyed each of those segments. They really feel like abandoned, horrific, forgotten VHS videos that were confiscated and forbidden by the government for many years. Like when IRL new discoveries see the light these days thanks to the internet and everyone can access them, like highly classified documents that were hidden by the government and then leaked. It also reminded me of crazy shit like Ricardo Lopez's VHS tapes where he openly speaks about his macabre plans and his hate for human kind. (Björk's stalker). It's crazy to think that those videos were property of the police for many many years and now everyone can watch them and freak out. It also reminds me of some lost media like Christine Chubbuck's s*ic*de video.
Wow, it's crazy how you have a very specific ranking system. 📼📼📼📼📼
At first, I couldn't decide which one was my favorite but I guess my final ranking stays like this:
1. TOTAL COPY 😍 (Perfect!)
2. GOD OF DEATH
3. DREAMKILL
4. TKNOGD
5. NO WAKE/AMBROSIA
Btw, TKNOGD looked more late '90s to me than 1985 but I just looooooved how they managed to make references to the current time (when she says "black mirror" and "eye phones" XD that was just WOW 👌🏻).
Also, TOTAL COPY felt more like early-mid 90s to me. Sometimes I felt like I was watching an X-files episode (which adds a reason for it to be my favorite because The X-files is one of my favorite shows) and sometimes I felt like I was watching Unsolved Mysteries.
They knew exactly what they were doing, and you can tell. It's like they had the perfect formula for an entertaining horror film: mix found footage stuff, horror, nostalgia, mockumentary, strange phenomena and ancient beliefs, and what do you get? VHS 85 of course!
I also loved the ending scene, that's elegant and pure black humor to me! AND the final 80s rock song specifically made for the movie was like the cherry on the cake. 🍒
Btw, I watched VHS 94 the other day (I had great expectations about it) and it was just soooo boring. 🥱 Especially if you compare it to this masterpiece. The only segment I really enjoyed was Storm Drain and it felt so short. (hail Raatma! 😜)
And yes, they are making a new VHS movie this year and it's going to be Sci-fi! My favorite genre. So I'm excited.
I wish the other five V/H/S movies had songs that recapped their events like this one did.
6 Different Ways to Die felt like it was about the found footage genre in general.
By Jeff Whitmire and Michael Bolly
They’re headed for the lake
They’re gonna make a break
It was the perfect day,
Then suddenly the bullets fly,
And then a news room shakes
From far below the quake
An Aztec god awakes
Arises News Flash they all die
From an Old Wall of Tzomplatl, storms a mad quetzalcoatl,
Like a genie from a bottle, Then the camera starts to glitch.
The footage may get scary, cuz we’ve gone Pet Sematary,
But the camera’s necessary, Hey you want some brownies bitch?
Doppelganger, out of the night
You’re gonna double your pleasure, double your fright.
Doppelganger, try to survive,
You’re gonna see it go down, in 1985.
Performing on that stage
She’s gonna boldly rage
Against the coming age
Of a new technology.
Try to ignore those screams,
Hes gotta face his dreams
Because crime solving seems,
To run within the family tree
A cyber inquisition, think we need an intermission,
Or a really good mortician, since our star’s been torn apart.
Yeah soon you’ll see a vision, of a bloody soaked incision,
Was this all a premonition, buckle in it’s gonna start
Doppelganger, out of night,
You’re gonna double your pleasure, double your fright.
Doppelganger, try to survive,
You’re gonna see it go down, in 1985.
Doppelganger, out of night,
You’re gonna double your pleasure, double your fright.
Doppelganger, try to survive,
You’re gonna see it go down, in 1985.
(I was searching for the lyrics and just in case anyone else is curious? I'm going to leave them right here. I hope that's OK.)
"Blood soaked incision" I thought it was bunny circumcision 💀
It has a very Weird Al feel to it.
Jeff Whitmire is the guy on vocals. He calls himself "The Weird Al of Horror". He's a pretty cool guy, too.
They had no rights making the credits song this much of a bop. I've been listening to this on loop for weeks. Wish it was on Spotify
They made a whole song that referenced the whole movie
Omg your right
I wanna say, this isn't the only movie song that's done that. But either way, it's a funny song. Thought it was weird Al for a sec hahah
It’s an homage to Alice Cooper’s “He’s Back (The Man Behind The Mask)” from Friday The 13th Part 6.
and it's GLORIOUS
Words can't describe how much I love this song. Thank you SO much for posting this 🙏
Its somehow better that V/H/S-2’s end credit song
Peliculooon!!!!
sounds like a send up of Alice Cooper's 'He's Back - The Man Behind The Mask' from Friday the 13th Part VI
Sounds like Weird Al doing an 80s spoof of Man Behind the Mask lol 😂😂
When I reached out to the musician to make this song, my exact words were "Let's make it sound like Weird Al doing "He's Back" from Jason Lives! 😂
Me gustó la película. VHS nunca decepciona. Ansiosa de esperar la 7th entrega
Legend ending!!!!
Sounds like a Weird Al Yankovic 80s spoof version of Man Behind the Mask 😂😂😂 😂😂
That's 100% what I was going for, so awesome catch!!!!
Best ending theme to a horror movie since Pet Sematary or Friday the 13th Part VI! Thank you very much for uploading! =D
This made my day! Thank you!!
*The Hills Have Eyes 2 (2007). Terrible movie, but the end credit song from Loudlion was dope!
09/19/1985☠️
this shit is sooooo funny oh my god, i love how unserious this series is. we need more horror movies like this that aren't completely conceited and up their own ass.
Thank you ! i've been trying to find it for 2 days
Man, this song is fire💀❤️👍🏻
Might be one of the best end credits themes of the saga since VHS 2
FOUNDFOOTAGE to the ENDOFYOURLIFE!
I've been listening to this song for a while and I've noticed that the guy who's singing sounds nearly the same as Fizzarolli, Blitzo's clown brother from Helluva Boss, but this guy's voice is less gritty. Does anyone else agree with this or is it just me? Btw, Vivziepop should totally have Fizzarolli sing this song now that he quit working for Mammon.
Definitely not Alex Brightman.
It does, doesn't it.
My favorite V/H/S movie after the 2nd movie
Yeah, and the first of the series to FINALLY have an enjoyable wrap around
Clearly "borrowed" a lot from Reflecting the Light by Black Bug
Total ripoff
Also Forever from Chris Brown……of all things
And Alice Cooper He's Back (Man Behind The Mask)
First time I have sat and watch the credits for the song and not for a post credits scene.
Is this music on spotify or can someone upload it there?
Justamente la acabo de terminar e ver tengo varias preguntas como lo q les paso a los q fueron los últimos sobrevivientes etc pero busque esta canción xD
sobrevivientes de que?
Depende de a cuál de las historias te refieras:
NO WAKE/AMBROSIA - los del lago se da entender que ahora están condenados a vivir para siempre aún con sus heridas mortales y sus mutilaciones, y lo mismo le hacen a Ruth, solo ella "sobrevive" en esa familia de asesinos, y la llevan a prisión.
GOD OF DEATH - En realidad no hay sobrevivientes, todos los rescatistas y el camarógrafo mueren después de que el dios Mictlán posee a algunos de ellos. También la chica muere enterrada bajo los escombros cuando Mictlán se levanta,
TOTAL COPY - la única sobreviviente es la doctora que entrevistan a lo largo del documental, pero porque ella se salió antes del proyecto. A todos los demás los mata Rory con sus tentáculos y pone a los cadáveres a hacer aerobics. xD
DREAMKILL - Hasta donde sé, tampoco hay sobrevivientes. El villano los mata a todos y luego a él lo mata su hijo el gótico.
@@LoquendoResumenes aaaa bueno me refiero a los que revivieron
Y que entendiste que pasó con los que revivieron ? Yo no entendí
@@micaelaguerrero3270 es q quería saber más sobre los q revivieron porque nose si llamarlos sobrevivientes pero quería saber como iban a volver a sus vidas después de tener los órganos expuestos
Классная песня и все фильмы зло
Please make movies every year!
I was just about to move on to another flick at the end of V/H/S/85 when the lyrics to the end credits song caught my attention - “But the camera’s necessary… do you want some brownies, bitch?” and suddenly I was grabbing my phone to ask Siri what song it was because I was putting it on my Halloween play list. Siri said “I’m sorry. I don’t know this song.” I have a feeling Siri will know it very soon. It’s awesome!
Siri from your 👁 phone didn't work either? I tried to Shazam the song but it said this was a tough one and it couldn't quite catch it. 😵💫
I love this song so much! 🔥🔥
That song is so magnificently 80s my hair just crimped itself.
Sounds inspired by Alice Cooper's He's Back (The Man Behind the Mask), which is also a killer song.
Sung by the legendary Weird Al Yankovic
oh boy does he know
Sounds like Weird Al Yankovic, but in a good way!
Alice's cooper hahaha
This is awesome
This is a legit banger
Does their singer sound a little like Weird Al in this song to anyone else?
Probably is weird al.
It's Jeff Whitmire singing.
@@evandaymon8303
I thought this was weird Al aswell I youtubed this to see if he dropped this track as a new song
I actually thought it was Weird Al too. Fun fact, both Al and Jeff are associated with/mentored Dr. demento so that may be how they sound familiar? Same influence? 🤷♀️
La mejor ending song para la mejor pelicula de VHS
VHS 1 and 2 still has the best end credits imo
I'm getting heavy "He's Back" by Alice Cooper vibes from this song.
Same!
i felt that too
We definitely were going for the same feel of those classic 80's horror end credit songs, and Alice Cooper was a huge influence! Thank you!
like the movie, love this song!
musica foda
Words can't describe how cringey this is. Thank you SO much for posting this
This gives me fansongs vibes (positive), its pretty cool really
I mean am I the only one who can hear the clear rip of Alice Coopers "He's Back" on this? It is almost like Weird Al did his own retro version of it.
do you have any download link for the song?
Totally rad
I listened and I done what I thought the lyrics were but some are missing below if someone can fill in what's missing or correct them and upload to Google feel free to do so
They're headed for a lake
They're gona make or break
It was the perfect day
(Then suddenly the...)
And then a news room take
From far below the quake
An aztek God awake
...
From a new wall of sopranos?
The the madcap to koala
Like a genie from a bottle
Then the camera starts to glitch
The forecast make it scary
Cuz we got pet semetary
But the cameras necessary
Do you want surrounding bitch?
Doppleganger you're out of the night
You're gonna double you're pleasure
double you're fright
Doppleganger
You're tryna survive
You're gona see it go down
In 1985
....
Performing young Backstage
She's gona boldly rage
Against the coming age
(???)
Try to ignore the screams
He's gotta face his dreams
Because crime solving seems
(Unpredictable within the family tree)
A fibre inquisition
Think we need an intermission
Or a really good mortician
(Since the stars been torn apart)
And soon you'll see a vision
Of a floaty soaked incision
Was this all a premonition
Buckle down ???
Doppleganger you're out of the night
You're gonna double you're pleasure
double you're fright
Doppleganger
You're tryna survive
You're gona see it go down
In 1985
....
(Guitar instrumental)
Doppleganger you're out of the night
You're gonna double you're pleasure
double you're fright
Doppleganger
You're tryna survive
You're gona see it go down
In 1985
Is this song on Spotify?
I saw in a comment that it sounds like Alice coopers “man behind the mask” which I do have to agree but as I listened to the rest of the song, why does it sound like younger weird al
Reminds me so much of alice cooper
I really would love to know the name of the band of this song💀❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💀👍🏻
Edit: Its by Jeff Whitmire, some of his stuff is on Spotify and is all different shades of Weird Al silly.
It's actually Jeff Whitmire and Michael Bolly. Their band is called Bathed in Blood
@@byronhotson*Jeff* Whitmire, not John. Also Michael Bolly, who does similar music to Jeff's online as 2Sleeps.
@@2sleepsyou're right, appreciate the correction!
Cool song Weird Al Yankovic
Yasss Jeff!
This song is the best part of the whole sucky movie!
Dude, what part of the film did you not like?
Swore it was Devo
Am i the only one who thinks he sounds like alice cooper?
the man behind the mask especially
I was definitely trying to! 😂
Has the tongue in cheek vibe from Alice
Also some Weird Al vibes too
He sings better than Fizzarolli from Helluva Boss
Weird Al!
Sounds more like Chucky!
Close...the Weird Al of Horror, Jeff Whitmire (and Michael Bolley).
I kinda wanna see Weird Al do the end credits song for the next one
TKNOGD....
The Skull In The Poster Of V/H/S 85 Represents Mictlantehcutli While The Boy Who Is Standing There Is Rory