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SF&F themed pop and rock songs

I'd say this one qualifies as well

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Jedi Drinking Song by the Dust Rhinos. The imagery in the video is not great, but the song is:
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This one is more towards the Fantasy part of SF&F

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With their long association with Michael Moorcock, almost anything by Hawkwind is SF&F related. I enjoy it more than I probably should. Perhaps I need to get me an orgone accumulator.
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How bout some early stuff from The Pink Floyd.

Astronomy Domine
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Interstellar Overdrive
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Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
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There was also the Hawkwind album The Chronicle of the Black Sword, with another co-writing credit for Michael Moorcock.
 
English folk-rock band Steeleye Span did an album called Wintersmith based on material from the Terry Pratchett (a big fan of the band) Discworld novel of the same name.

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this is probably my favorite track from the CD.

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From the niche band "Shakespear's Sister" (probably best known for "Stay"), an interesting ditty titled "Catwoman". Not to be confused with DC's infamous cat burglar, Selina Kyle, this tune describes an alien seductress hailing from Earth's oversized, natural satellite.

Dorky as it may seem, I can easily imagine the lead character, Mzzkiti, from my long defunct web-comic absentmindedly humming this as she goes about her duties, getting ever more "into it" until she finally notices her crew-mates staring at her near "bump'n'grind" routine.
 
I don't know if this is the kind of thing you're talking about, but I'm a big fan of the Trek themed band, Warp 11.
They're stuff tends to be a bit crude and definitely NSFW, but it's fun.
She Make it So
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Everything I do I do with William Shatner
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One of my favorites from a more mainstream band is Imagine Dragon's Radioactive
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Yes were another band who had phases of major SF&F influence, most famously paired with Roger Dean's cover art. Jon Anderson had a very successful album with a theme apparently based on the same mythos of a civilisation having to seek a new world after their homeworld fragments. Yes also did an excellent title track for the game Homeworld back in 1999.

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Hendrix, "Third Stone From the Sun."
It reflects his interest in sci-fi.

Kor
 
Wow, didn't know this thread existed. Where to start?

Well, obviously Hawkwind, been a huge fan since I bought Roadhawks, a kind of best of, in early/mid 70s.

More recent stuff: It's All Lies (I could hear the Sex Pistols covering this, as they did 'Silver Machine')
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(can recommend the album too)

Older: Damnation Alley (based on the Zelazny novel of the same name, and there was a film too)
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Spinoff band the Hawklords have a great song, 'Dream A Dream':
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Too many Hawkwind songs, just go to YT and rummage
 
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Time for some of the Monsters of rock.

Ok! let's go back decades before Godzilla rocked the charts. In June of 1958 the #1 song on Billboard's US charts was!

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And in late October of 62 this creepy little number hit #1

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Some of these are more horror-centric.

I'm not a big fan of the Friday the 13th franchise, but this is pretty great. NSFW for some mild nudity and blood.
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Janelle Monae's just released sci-fi short film/music video compilation Dirty Computer is absolutely brilliant. NSFW for brief nudity and some salty language.
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Kate Bush motherf---er!
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And some sweet, sweet 80s slasher film tunes.
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Demon Days by Gorillaz is pretty much all an SF dystopian nightmare - especially the video of Shaun Ryder's decapitated head forced to sing for Noodle's entertainment.
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"Walk without rhythm and it won't attract the worm" is a reference to Dune, of course. How about a flying Walken?
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