Profondo Rosso (Deep Red) at the time. He enlisted them to record the soundtrack for the Italian thriller, and the band changed their name to Goblin to reflect their new foray into horror scores.They went on to contribute the score for Argento’s 1977 horror Suspiria, and for George A.
Romero’s 1978 classic Dawn of the Dead. Following the latter, Morante left the outfit to pursue his own solo work, sharing the albums ‘Abbasso’ and ‘Corpo A Corpo’.
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