• 1983: "The Stand", recorded and released by Welsh rock band
The Alarm, was recorded and released in the United Kingdom as a single. The song's lyrics were inspired by King's
novel of the same name • 1985: "Lone Justice", recorded and released by American heavy metal band
Anthrax, was based on the King novella
The Gunslinger. • 1984: "Horror-Teria: (The Beginning)" from the
Twisted Sister album
Stay Hungry. The album's liner notes thank King for inspiring the piece. • 1987: "Among the Living", recorded and released by American heavy metal band
Anthrax, was based on the King novel
The Stand. "The Walkin' Dude" is
Randall Flagg, the main villain in the novel, and the beginning verse: "Disease! Disease! Spreading the disease!/ With some help from Captain Trips/ He'll bring the world down to its knees" refers to the virus that destroys most of the population in the novel. • 1987: "A Skeleton in the Closet", recorded and released by American heavy metal band
Anthrax, was based on the King novella
Apt Pupil from the collection
Different Seasons. • 1987: "Severed Survival", recorded and released by American death metal band
Autopsy, was based on the King short story
Survivor Type. • 1988: "Misery Loves Company", recorded and released by American heavy metal band
Anthrax, was based on the King novel
Misery. • 1988: Formation of the American punk rock band
Pennywise, who took the name from the evil clown monster of the same name from King's highly successful epic horror novel
It. • 1989: "
Pet Sematary", recorded and released by American punk rock band
The Ramones, was a single from their eleventh studio album,
Brain Drain. The song was originally written for the King
movie adaptation of the
novel of the same name. The single became one of the band's biggest radio hits and a staple in their concerts during the 1990s. • 2000: The music video for the song "
Spit it Out", recorded and released by American heavy metal band
Slipknot, pays homage to
Stanley Kubrick's
1980 film adaptation of the King novel
The Shining. • 2002: Formation of the Dutch symphonic metal band
Delain, who took the name from the Kingdom of Delain from the King novel
The Eyes of the Dragon. • 2006: The music video for the song
The Kill, recorded and released by American rock band
Thirty Seconds to Mars, was inspired by
Stanley Kubrick's
1980 film adaptation of the King novel
The Shining. • 2006: The song "Carry the Blessed Home", recorded and released by German power metal band
Blind Guardian on their eighth studio album,
A Twist in the Myth. It is about
Roland Deschain and
Jake Chambers at the end of the
Dark Tower series. • 2007: "
Dull Boy", recorded and released by American heavy metal band
Mudvayne, was a single for both the band's fourth studio album,
The New Game, and the band's compilation album
By the People, for the People. The song was based on both the King novel and the
Stanley Kubrick movie of
The Shining. • 2010: King provided the voice of Will 'o the Wisp for
Shooter Jennings's "
Black Ribbons" music video. • 2014: The music video for the song "
Animals", recorded and released by American pop rock band
Maroon 5, was inspired by a blood drop scene from the
1976 film adaptation of the King novel
Carrie. • 2015: American heavy metal and metallic hardcore band
Ice Nine Kills recorded and released the song "Hell in the Hallways" (which was based on King's first horror novel
Carrie) on their fourth studio album,
Every Trick in the Book. A number of months later, the band created, recorded and released the single "Enjoy Your Slay" (based on
Stanley Kubrick's
1980 film adaptation of the King novel
The Shining) from their fifth studio album,
The Silver Scream. • 2016: The song "Breathing Lightning", recorded and released by American heavy metal band
Anthrax, was based on the
Dark Tower series. • 2016: Boston, Massachusetts-formed and -based musical band Walter Sickert & the Army of Broken Toys included a song, titled "Dull Boy", on their 2016 album
Come Black Magic with lyrics inspired by
The Shining. The song is otherwise unrelated to the
Mudvayne track listed above. • 2019: American heavy metal and metallic hardcore band
Ice Nine Kills recorded and released their fifth studio album,
The Silver Scream, featuring "It Is the End", based upon and inspired by the
2017 theatrical film adaptation of King's horror novel
It. And later "Funeral Derangements", based on Pet Semetary, as the 4th single from their follow up album
The Silver Scream 2: Welcome to Horrorwood. ==See also==