Ozzy Osbourne: Bark at the Moon – This may not be the greatest song of all time but come on, it’s a classic. A classic song everyone knows and loves and can’t help but sing along to.ĩ. Creedence Clearwater Revival: Bad Moon Rising – This song may not be about werewolves but it’s used in plenty of werewolf films and can for sure be seen from a werewolf point of view. We Bite is your old school punk song, perfect for crowd surfing and breaking stuff.Ĩ. The Misfits: We Bite – We covered rock, metal, pop, folk – so now it’s time for punk and who better than The Misfits. This song is mellow, has a great drum beat and is a song to sit back and relax to.ħ. It’s pretty difficult to find a wolf song by a woman that isn’t folk. Heather Alexander: Wolfen One – If you like folk music, you’ll like this song. In her eyes the wolfshade.” Moonspell has quite a few other werewolf songs as well, all worth checking out.Ħ. Moonspell: Wolfshade (A Werewolf Masquerade) – A beautiful gothic rock song with haunting lyrics… “She brought the Night hidden in her sad Wolf eyes…A werewolf masquerade. Ok ok, the song may be a bit cheesy but you have to admit it’s catchy and the video is so damn sexy it makes me wish I had a cage of my own to play in.ĥ. Shakira: She Wolf – Haha! How is this for different? A mainstream pop singer, singing a werewolf themed song. You can watch a crazy live performance of the song here.Ĥ. You listen to the odd lyrics, the excellent guitar riffs and you just fall into a musical daze where all you can do is sway your hips to the beat. The Cramps: I Was a Teenage Werewolf – This is one of those weird, trippy 80’s songs that you can’t help but love right away. Whether you like metal or not you can’t help but want to scream along “So seek the wolf in thyself!” Cue the head banging… Now!ģ. Metallica: Of Wolf and Man – You can’t have a list of werewolf songs and leave out the hugely popular Metallica song, Of Wolf and Man. So great in fact that many bands have covered the song over the years.Ģ. You got the classic rock sound, a bloody story, and a catchy beat the makings of an awesome werewolf song.
Warren Zevon: Werewolves of London – This is probably the best known werewolf song out there. Since there are SO many, I’ll just cover a few worth a listen…ġ. This list of werewolf songs, whether they be about actual werewolves or have a somewhat were-theme, is pretty massive and I have that list for you at the bottom of this post. You probably like music as well, because come on, who doesn’t? So if you mix the two you have werewolf-y musical goodness! Hurray! This post is dedicated to music that has to do with werewolves. If you are on this site reading this I am assuming you like werewolves. This was a Liam Lince tab.Welcome back faithful readers and hello new readers, Listen to the song to figure out exactly when to play then and get the beat down. " Okay those are all the riffs in the song. sanguine addiction" chorus- g|- d|- a|- e|-2-/7-5-4- "hey wolf moon. Or another possibility is that it's played on a 5-string. those are 12 as in twelves not 1 2 1 2 ********** This part by Graham L. Standard Tuning (GDAE) intro- g|- d|- a|-7/- e|-/2-7h9-5-7/97- this part comes in under the keyboard intro Riff 1- g|- d|- a|- e|-/99999444/1212121212444- this is the kickass riff that comes in just after the intro and before the verse. but the timing has got to be perfect, so listen closely to the album or you'll end up making a mess of a great song. Any problems/queries, e-mail me at Cheers, Graham L. It previously looked like this: verse riff- g|- d|- a|- e|-44444-666-00000-444- But I reckon this is wrong cos the note progression is of a different pattern to Riff 1, yet on listening to the CD, they sound the same.
I tried the e-mail address but it's no good. The only part that is mine is the updated verse riff.
The majority of this tab was done by Liam Lince (See end for details). Correction by Graham Lapper Okay, this is a correction to the previous listing cos I reckon the verse riff was wrong. Song - "Wolf Moon" Artist - Type O Negative Album - "October Rust" Words and music written by Peter Steele.