In a list by Ultimate Classic Rock, they compiled every classic rock song that ended up becoming hit theme songs for some of TV's most popular series. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds released "Red Right Hand" as a single from their eighth studio album Let Love In. The song was written by Cave and Mick Harvey, who used a title from John Milton's Paradise Lost as the inspiration behind the track.
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The band's track has also been used in an episode of Dexter: Resurrection, Ted Lasso, and even The X-Files. A deep dive into the track reveals it's been used in some hit cult classics and popular movies as well.
"Red Right Hand" has been used in almost every Scream franchise installment, starting with the original 1996 film. It was then used in all the following installments, except for the fourth film in 2011. Cave even recorded a new version of the song for Scream 3 and was later released on his compilation album. It's also been used in Dumb and Dumber, Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant, and The Lost City.
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