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Best rock movie songs

Explore the most iconic rock songs that have left their mark on cinema history, from timeless classics to modern hits. Discover how rock music has elevated memorable scenes, creating unforgettable cinematic moments. This selection covers movie soundtracks ranging from intense dramas to lighthearted comedies, showcasing the genre's versatility. Perfect for film buffs and rock music fans looking for the perfect symbiosis of image and sound. Find the rock soundtrack that defines your favorite movie.

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    Where Is My Mind? (Fight Club)

    190 Global Votes
    • Became a cult classic due to Fight Club use

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    Pixies' 'Where Is My Mind?' provides a haunting and unforgettable soundtrack to the climactic ending of *Fight Club*, perfectly capturing the film's unsettling themes and leaving a lasting impression on audiences. Its popularity soared after the film's release.

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    Iron Man (Iron Man)

    161 Global Votes
    • Considered one of the ultimate heavy metal anthems

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    Black Sabbath's iconic 'Iron Man' is the perfect, almost literal, fit for the introduction of the superhero Iron Man, creating an unforgettable and powerful connection between music and character. It's a brilliant use of a classic track.

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    Danger Zone (Top Gun)

    13 Global Votes
    • Iconic piece of mid-80s movie music

    Kenny Loggins' high-octane track is the quintessential anthem for *Top Gun*, perfectly setting the tone for the film's thrilling aerial sequences and embodying its adrenaline-fueled spirit. It's inseparable from the movie's identity.

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    Bohemian Rhapsody (Wayne's World)

    11 Global Votes
    • Became an iconic movie moment

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    Queen's iconic track was famously revitalized by the headbanging scene in *Wayne's World*, cementing its place as a cultural touchstone and a quintessential rock movie moment. The scene perfectly captured the song's epic scope and enduring appeal.

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    Don't You (Forget About Me) (The Breakfast Club, 1985)

    10 Global Votes
    • Topped the Billboard Hot 100

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    This Simple Minds classic perfectly soundtracks the triumphant closing scene of *The Breakfast Club*, becoming synonymous with '80s teen angst and camaraderie. It captures the film's emotional core and the enduring message of connection.

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    Shoot to Thrill (The Avengers)

    7 Global Votes
    • Iconic song for Iron Man's entrance

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    AC/DC's 'Shoot to Thrill' is a high-energy track that perfectly introduces Iron Man in *The Avengers*, showcasing the band's enduring appeal in action cinema. It sets an electrifying tone for the superhero's entrance.

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    Crazy On You (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3)

    4 Global Votes
    • Featured in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

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    Heart's 'Crazy On You' is used to build suspense in *Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3*, showcasing the enduring power of classic rock to enhance dramatic moments in modern cinema. It adds a dynamic layer to the film's narrative.

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    The End (Apocalypse Now)

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    • Establishes a dreamlike and harrowing tone

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    The Doors' lengthy and atmospheric 'The End' sets a profoundly dark and unsettling tone for the opening of *Apocalypse Now*, immediately immersing the audience in the film's psychological horror. It's a masterclass in using music to establish mood.

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    Old Time Rock and Roll (Risky Business)

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    • Gained renewed popularity after being featured in Risky Business

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    Bob Seger's track is immortalized by Tom Cruise's iconic underwear dance scene in *Risky Business*, perfectly embodying the carefree and rebellious spirit of youth. It's a prime example of a song elevating a scene to legendary status.

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    Eye of the Tiger (Rocky III)

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    • Theme song for Rocky III

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    Survivor's 'Eye of the Tiger' is the ultimate training montage anthem, driving Rocky Balboa's journey in *Rocky III* and inspiring countless athletes. Its powerful message of perseverance makes it an enduring symbol of triumph.

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    Tiny Dancer (Almost Famous)

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    • Soundtracks a memorable scene

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    Elton John's 'Tiny Dancer' creates one of the most heartwarming and memorable scenes in *Almost Famous*, fostering a moment of unity and emotional release among the band members. It perfectly captures the film's nostalgic and intimate tone.

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    Go All the Way (Guardians of the Galaxy)

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    • Quintessential power pop classic

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    Raspberries' 'Go All the Way' introduces Star-Lord and his love for classic rock in *Guardians of the Galaxy*, demonstrating how older tracks can perfectly fit modern superhero narratives. It sets a fun, retro tone for the film.

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    Born to Be Wild (Easy Rider)

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    • Became a rebellious rock anthem

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    Steppenwolf's 'Born to Be Wild' is the definitive anthem of rebellion and freedom, perfectly setting the counterculture tone for *Easy Rider*. It's a foundational rock movie song that defined a generation's spirit.

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    I Don't Want to Miss a Thing (Armageddon, 1998)

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    • Nominated for Best Original Song Oscar

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    Aerosmith's power ballad became a massive global hit after its inclusion in *Armageddon*, perfectly capturing the film's emotional stakes and romantic core. It's a prime example of a song written specifically for a movie achieving immense success.

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    Blaze of Glory (Young Guns II)

    0 Global Votes
    • Scored the only solo No. 1 single of his career

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    Jon Bon Jovi's 'Blaze of Glory' was specifically written for *Young Guns II*, becoming a signature track that perfectly encapsulates the film's Western themes and rebellious spirit. It's a standout example of a rock star crafting a hit for cinema.

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    Wake Up (The Matrix)

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    • Used in the end credits of The Matrix

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    Rage Against The Machine's 'Wake Up' provides a fittingly rebellious and intense closing to *The Matrix*, reinforcing the film's themes of awakening and challenging authority. It leaves audiences with a powerful, thought-provoking message.