Get your music player of choice and set it to random.
The first song is the overall theme of the Apocalypse
The second song is what plays when you kill your first zombie
The third song plays when getting chased by a horde
The fourth song plays when you have to kill your loved one
The fifth song plays when you find a group of survivors
The sixth song plays when you meet a new love interest
The seventh plays when you have to make a final stand
The eighth song plays when you think you've survived it all
The ninth song plays when you discover a bite mark on you
The tenth song plays over the end credits.
I trimmed out a few random Irish folk songs. The results were surprisingly uniform in genre, except for the sudden turn from bouncy punk shenanigans to really fucking dark in the last two songs.
Overall theme:
D is for Dangerous, Arctic Monkeys He knew what he wanted to say but he did not want to word it
The dirty little Herbert was thinking an escape but the place was well guarded
The guiltiness had started soon as the other part had stopped
D is for delightful and try and keep your trousers on
I think you should know you're his favorite worst nightmare
First kill:
No One Knows, Queens of the Stone Age We get some rules to follow
That and this, these and those
No one knows
We get these pills to swallow
How they stick in your throat
tastes like gold
Oh what you do to me, no one knows
Chase scene:
Processed Beats, Kasabian I ran from the tide
Won't let you hide, won't let you hide
I break bones stealing mobile phones
and I'm cutting deals for these homeless meals
making idle threats using Chinese burns
as you load my head with the Grateful Dead
Killing loved one:
Big Dog, Seven Nations Maybe we're the ones to blame
And maybe we're the ones who are insane
Well you stole a line from God, said set this house on fire
Get me out of here, cause man I'm growing tired
of seeing all these faces disappear
Group of survivors:
The Card Cheat, The Clash There's a solitary man crying "hold me"
It's only because he's lonely
And if the keeper of life runs slowly
he won't be alive for long
If he only had time to tell of all of the things he planned
With the card up his sleeve what would he achieve, it means nothing
New love interest:
Girl Like That, Matchbox Twenty She gets sad when there's nothing going on
She says it makes her feel damn worthless
Well you got to think with a girl like that
Any luck at all, it's better than nothing
Final stand:
Pretty Visitors, Arctic Monkeys What came first, the chicken or the dickhead?
Split sleep reaps rewards from ill-fitting thoughts
Twilight forced you to go on a walk
Your legs start running and your head gets caught
Canopy nineteen is perfectly placed
for the reasonably frightening fall from the aftertaste
You'll have to slip away, I'm unhappy to say
Behold as the crook in the hammock plays
You think you've survived:
1000 MPH, Ok Go With a little bit of money we could buy us a car
With a little luck we could get away from where we are
Let's get out of here, we'll drive
One thousand miles an hour
We'll fly by wheat fields and water towers
We'll go, we'll go and we'll go and we'll go
Let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go
Bite mark:
In the Doorway, The Misfits Light in the doorway shining so bright in the doorway
I clench your hips for the flesh, you tore my prose
In the doorway animal lie, like the doorway
As you hide hear it then, will you let me in?
End credits:
The Green Fields of France, Dropkick Murphys I see by your gravestone you were only nineteen
When you joined the great falling in 1916
Well I hope you died quick, and I hope you died clean
Oh Willy McBride, was it slow and obscene?
Did they beat the drum slowly, did they play the fife lowly?
Did they sound the death march as they lowered you down?
Did the band play the last post and chorus?
Did the pipes play the flowers of the forest?