Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - in Popular Culture

In Popular Culture

The songs of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have been featured in several movies, TV series and video games. Some of the notable appearances are:

  • Red Eyes and Tears is featured in the season finale of the first season of Six Feet Under.
  • Done All Wrong is exclusive to The Twilight Saga: New Moon soundtrack.
  • Howl is featured in the climactic scenes of Richard Kelly's 2006 film Southland Tales.
  • Beat The Devil's Tattoo is featured in the 2011 movie God Bless America and an episode of the A&E series Longmire and the NBC show Chuck.
  • Whatever Happened To My Rock and Roll and Love Burns were performed live for Michael Winterbottom's film 9 Songs.
  • Shuffle Your Feet was featured in the opening credits of the HBO show Generation Kill as well as in Season 4 of their other show, True Blood, and the pilot episode of the FX (TV Channel) show Terriers (TV Series).
  • Songs by BRMC appear on several video games, including NHL 11, NASCAR The Game: 2011, NBA 2K11, Guitar Hero: World Tour, Batman: Arkham City, Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit, Shaun White Snowboarding, Driver: San Francisco, NASCAR 08, Need for Speed: The Run and Ghost Recon: Future Soldier.
  • The song Devil's Waitin' is used in the season 2 finale of the AMC show Hell On Wheels.

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