Dawn Of The Dead "is a horrorfilm of George A. Romero from 1978 and" The Night of the Living Dead "(1968), the second part of his loose zombie series. The small budget film was commercially successful and responsible For a still-lasting zombie hype in film and literature, not least of all, he is a cult film among genre-lovers and has still a lot of fans around the world, with four people standing in the midst of a zombie epidemic in the Monroeville Shopping mall, and witnessing the downfall of mankind, the Italian director Dario Argento, who has produced specially-produced music by the Italian band Goblin, has been available for years, and has also been featured in "Dawn Of The Dead" Atmospheric library sounds are used, which contribute tremendously to the horror mood. Die-hard fans of the film have in painstaking little work The sound sources were found and the originals combined. "The Unreleased Incidental Music" presents a selection of the most popular, striking and gruesome pieces. They range from synthesizer to country to big band tracks.