Am I Evil? - Usage in Popular Culture

Usage in Popular Culture

The Diamond Head version was featured in the 2009 video games Guitar Hero: Metallica and BrĂ¼tal Legend, and in the 2009 film Halloween II.

Parody band Beatallica recorded a mashup of "Am I Evil?" and the Beatles' "And I Love Her" entitled "And I'm Evil", on their 2009 album Masterful Mystery Tour.

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