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| "Figment" by S Park from "Dawn of the Dead" (1978) | |
| Universal logo appears. | |
| "Ghost Town" by The Specials | |
| Plays at the Winchester pub. | UK US |
| "The Blur Wrath" by I Monsters | |
| Opening credits. | |
| "Envy the Dead" by Daniel Mudford & Pete Woodhead | |
| Shaun walks down to the shop in one long shot from Shaun's house to the store. | |
| "Kernkraft 400" by Zombie Nation | |
| Plays on the bus with Shaun on the way to work. | UK US |
| "Everybody's Happy Nowadays" by Ash (Feat. Chris Martin) | |
| Plays in the store while Shaun picks up some flowers. | |
| "Envy the Dead II" by Daniel Mudford & Pete Woodhead | |
| Shaun rides the bus back home with his flowers. He notices people on the bus look sick. | |
| "Shaun of the Dead" by Daniel Mudford & Pete Woodhead | |
| Liz shuts the door on Shaun and leaves his outside with his flowers as it starts to rain. | |
| "If You Leave Me Now" by Chicago | |
| Tune comes on the jukebox at the pub, coincidentally as Shaun has just been dumped. | UK US |
| "Snakehips" by Daniel Mudford & Pete Woodhead | |
| Ed jokes around with Shaun and talks about the history of pub frequenter nicknamed Snakehips. | |
| "White Lines" by Grandmaster Flash and Melle Mel | |
| Shaun and Ed stumble out of the bar, drunkenly singing this classic hip-hop tune. | UK US |
| "Hip Hop Be Bop (Don't Stop)" by Man Parrish | |
| Pete comes down and yells at them for playing this stupid hip-hop song at 4 in the morning. Ed says, "It's not hip-hop. It's electro. Prick." | US |
| "Blood in Three Flavours" by Daniel Mudford & Pete Woodhead | |
| A recreation of the long shot on the way to the shop only it's the next day and Shaun doesn't realize at the signs of the zombie apocolypse around him. | |
| "Panic" by The Smiths | |
| Shaun channelsurfs and this song is on the music station. | UK US |
| "Combat Studs" by Daniel Mudford & Pete Woodhead | |
| Shaun and Ed pitch objects at the two zombies in their yard. | |
| "Zombi" by Goblin | |
| Ed and Shaun go over their plan to get their loved ones and find a safe place to shack up. | UK US |
| "The Curdler" by Daniel Mudford & Pete Woodhead | |
| Shaun notices Zombie Pete is standing in the shower in the mirror. | |
| "Chaser" by Daniel Mudford & Pete Woodhead | |
| Shaun and Ed leave the house to get Barbara and Phil. | |
| "Orpheus (demo)" by Ash | |
| Ed puts on hard rock music in the car, gets destracted and hits a man. | UK US |
| "Meltdown" by Ash | |
| Ed pulls Phil's Jag out of the driveway and heads for Liz's flat. | UK US |
| "Fizzy Legs" by Sons of Silence | |
| Shaun leads Liz, David and Di out of her building and knocks out zombies on the way back to the car. | |
| "Mister Mental" by Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster | |
| Ed hits zombies with the car on purpose, Phil starts turning into a zombie. | UK |
| "Death Bivouac" by Daniel Mudford & Pete Woodhead | |
| Phil talks to Shaun in the car before he turns. | |
| "Ant In an Ant Grinder" by Daniel Mudford & Pete Woodhead | |
| Shaun and the gang go through an alley on the way to the Winchester. | |
| "March of the Zombies" by Daniel Mudford & Pete Woodhead | |
| The gang imitate zombies to get through the crowd of undead unnoticed. | |
| "Zombie Creeping Fresh" by Daniel Mudford & Pete Woodhead | |
| Shaun goes to check the power box. | |
| "Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen | |
| Shaun, Ed and Liz beat John the Landlord with pool sticks in sychronicity to the song. | UK US |
| "Aiieee Zombie Attack" by Daniel Mudford & Pete Woodhead | |
| Shaun grabs the gun off the wall of the pub he thought was a prop and shoots the zombies with it. | |
| "Night Wounds" by Daniel Mudford & Pete Woodhead | |
| Barbara tells Shaun she was bitten earlier but didn't tell him. | |
| "The Dead Won't Die" by Daniel Mudford & Pete Woodhead | |
| Barbara comes back as a zombie and Shaun decides to shoot her. | |
| "Burn Down the Sun" by Daniel Mudford & Pete Woodhead | |
| Di goes to save David, the zombies finally make their way into the bar. | |
| "Love Live Death" by Daniel Mudford & Pete Woodhead | |
| Shaun and Liz find their way out of the cellar. | |
| "Normality" by Daniel Mudford & Pete Woodhead | |
| Shaun wakes up when everything's back to normal. | |
| "You're My Best Friend" by Queen | |
| End credits song #1. | UK US |
| "Everybody's Happy Nowadays" by Ash (Feat. Chris Martin) | |
| End credits song #2. | |
| "The Gonk (Kid Koala Remix)" by The Noveltones | |
| End credits song #3. |
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