Gotta agree on all those, as well as John Carpenter, of course, as well as Les Baxter for his work on Roger Corman films in the 60s, Akira Ikufube for work on countless Japanese monster movies, Angelo Badalamenti, Harry Manfredini for Friday the 13th, John Murphy for 28 Days Later, Krystof Komeda for Rosemary's Baby, Ronald Stein for his stellar work on countless low-budget films from the 50s and 60s, Shino Sato for his subtle and frightening score for Ju-On and of course Vic Mizzy.
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