The newest horror comedy, Lisa Frankenstein, features a killer soundtrack that every '80s music fan would enjoy. Here's every song on Lisa Frankenstein's official soundtrack and where they appear in the coming-of-rage movie!
When is Lisa Frankenstein Set?
This "coming-of-rage" story is set in the 1980s as we follow the story of Kathryn Newton's Lisa who revives her crush, Cole Sprouse's character creature from the afterlife.
Considering that the horror comedy is set in the colorful Eighties, it's no wonder that the main song featured in Lisa Frankenstein's trailer is "The Promise" by British band, When in Rome.
"The Promise" was the band's debut single which was first released in 1988, setting the tone for the entire film. Unsurprisingly, this isn't the only 80s song featured in its soundtrack.
This includes "Head Over Heels" by Blue Peter, "Strange" by Galaxie 500, and "Up the Down Escalator" by The Chameleons, to mention a few.
Here are the other tracks featured in Lisa Frankenstein!
READ MORE: Why Do Fans Think Lisa Frankenstein is an Edward Scissorhands Reboot?
Every Song in Lisa Frankenstein and Where They Appear
Fans who loved classic horror comedies like Beetlejuice and Edward Scissorhands would find Lisa Frankenstein an easy choice to add to their watchlist.
That said, here are all the songs featured in Lisa Frankenstein that you might want to listen to before the film hits cinemas:
- The Promise - When In Rome
- Be My Valentine (Becker Remix) - Steven Fletcher
- Head Over Heels - Blue Peter
- I Can See Clearly Now - Elise McQueen
- Strange - Galaxie 500
- Returns & Exchanges - Barry Schleifer
- Invasion IV - John Harrison
- Bub Shoots Rhodes - John Harrison
- Stop Seducing My Heart - Elin Michaels
- He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not - Tanya Leah
- Up the Down Escalator - The Chameleons
- Lips Like Sugar - Echo and The Bunnymen
- Lacrimose, from Requiem in D Minor, K. 626 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Head On - The Jesus and Mary Chain
- Can't Fight This Feeling - JoJo
- Heaven Knows - The Flatmates
- On the Wings of Love - Jeffrey Osborne
- Wave of Mutilation (UK Surf) - Pixies
- I'll Call You Mine - The Zombies
Lisa Frankenstein is set to make its bloody debut in theaters on February 9.
READ NEXT: Where Have You Seen Lisa Frankenstein's Henry Eikenberry Before? Meet the Michael Trent Actor
You can follow our official Facebook page for more news coverage and other explainer articles! Check out more right here on EpicStream.