Anthrax and The Cure songs. ;) Full disclosure, if I felt that the songs were inappropriate in these two moments, I would nevertheless take zero issue with them being used because, well, they’re my jams. :p I did start to smile when I heard them. But the reason I do not find the metal song (“Antisocial”) out of place, is humor is strewn throughout the film and the way the rock fight starts is funny to begin with. So to accompany what is happening on screen they threw in a rockin’ (no pun) tune that contains lyrics that somewhat reflects who the kids from the Losers Club are. Idk about you, but to me it was fitting.
As for the other song, it’s funny knowing The Cure are famous for their dark and gloomy nature, and yet this song of theirs is straightforwardly upbeat. Although does it sound inappropriate in the cleaning scene? Maybe, maybe not. The film has no shortage of scenes which show the kids experiencing horrible things, thus having a fairly upbeat song play in a scene that “should” show the young group looking visibly disgusted - they come together instead and help out Beverly very willingly - in order to lighten up the mood after such a dark scene works for me.
I figured with the soundtrack in general they wanted to put emphasis on the fact that the film was set in the 80’s, EVEN if the song choices were atypical (which is something I greatly appreciated). And another thing, I doubt the impact of Stranger Things affected IT’s soundtrack. While I wouldn’t rule it out, this film, like Stranger Things, was painted as a homage to certain 80’s movies and began filming before the latter premiered. Coincidence? I think so. Preferring to hear the original score in many of these scenes instead of “flashy” songs is understandable. Still, I find the rather eccentric result effective and it sets itself apart from the miniseries in a good way.
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