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Psycho (1998) End Credits: Weepy Donuts

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2010

End Credits for the 1998 Gus Van Sant "Remake" of Alfred Hitchcock's 'Psycho'. Featuring the track 'Weepy Donuts' by Bill Frisell and Wayne Horvitz.

In my opinion Meshuggah may have borrowed a little TOO heavily from this track for their 2005 album 'Catch 33'.

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  • im super stoked that a. you listen to meshuggah, and b. that you mention meshuggah in the info for this. i watched this movie a few months back and left it on during the credits and realized it sounded like meshuggahs ending to "sum". i went to show my friend that meshuggah borrowed this from the ending credits on my phone, and when i went to show him again on a computer i read you info. so i thank you for being mega cool. WERD.

  • @bcavotto Haha nice work! I love the 'shugg and I was just observing the influence on Catch 33. I think art is all about how well you hide your influences and Meshuggah didn't really hide their love for this track all too well! Peace :D

  • Was this song ever released on any on any other media?

  • @wahoo76 I couldn't find it anywhere so hence the upload!

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  • So why did Gus van sant decide to use this track again. I love the reworking though!

  • the first one was way scarier

  • wish I could download this piece of music, its very beautiful

  • @bcavotto you are right, but in my opinion this song sounds more like the piece in the middle of the song "in death is death"

  • Nice fake dirt.

  • The music sucked Fisell was trying to throw up our something

  • I just saw the remake and immediately recognized Frisell's unmistakable style. This track was easily the best thing this movie offered.

  • Cool music, too bad it isn't released on any sort of CD. 

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