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"Pet Sematary" was released on the Ramones' 11th album 'Brain Drain' and featured in the film adaptation of Stephen King's iconic novel.
'Pet Sematary' brought Stephen King and the Ramones together through music, inspiring Dee Dee Ramone to write a song at King's house.
It was a cover of The Ramones’ “Pet Sematary” — which was associated with the original 1989 movie of the same name — from Los Angeles punk outfit Starcrawler.
Watch Robin Wilson of the Gin Blossoms cover the Ramones' 'Pet Sematary' with his Halloween band the Last Rites.
Australia’s RVG are back with a new 7″ single featuring new original “Don’t Take It Badly” and a cover of Ramones‘ “Pet Sematary.” It’s their first new music since releasing last ...
“Don’t Take It Badly” is a surfy, unhurried heartbreak reckoning; their version of “Pet Sematary” is much more poignant than the original. Hear both below.