About "Tombstone"
The Living Tombstone is an electronic rock band and YouTube channel formed in 2011 by Israeli-born music producer Yoav Landau as a one-man band and later joined by American singer Sam Haft as a musical duo. The group is notable for their songs and music videos based off video games and pop culture media, such as the Five Nights at Freddy's series, Overwatch, and My Little Pony, as well as original music, with Haft composing the music for the SpindleHorse Toons animated series Helluva Boss and Hazbin Hotel.
Several of their songs have gone viral, and they have been credited with spawning various internet memes. In addition to these videos, they have developed music for the video game In Sound Mind and have created the video game AudioClash: Battle of the Bands. Music publication NME has referred to them as "the internet's biggest gaming band."
Top songs by Band
- The Weight
- The Last Waltz
- Forever Young
- Goin' To Acapulco
- This Wheel's On Fire
- Rag Mama Rag
- The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
- Ophelia
- Broken Arrow
- Shine A Light
- Evangeline
- Up On Cripple Creek
- Chest Fever
- Rick
- Stage Fright
- Blind Willie Mctell
- Time To Kill
- The Lights
- Shake It
- Strawberry Wine
- Mystery Train
- He Don't Love You
- Sleeping
- Whispering Pines
- Hobo Jungle
- Katie's Been Gone
- Acadian Driftwood
- Davy's On The Road Again
- The Promised Land
- 4% Pantomime
- Across The Great Divide
- Sip The Wine
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