Carmina Burana rocks. (Except when I hear it during Wrestlemania PayPerView commercials, but it was awesome in Excalibur lol.)
Well, my guess is…and it’s just a guess, really, nothing informative, but…Most people don’t know any Latin, but chances are, if you either speak French or English, you can catch bits and pieces, so it makes it sound mysterious and ominous but without it seemingly making any sense like The Bible
I can change something like Cuncti Simus Concanentes Ave Maria to Cuncti Simus Concanentes Ave Satani or Terminus Est (The End, more or less.) and then it just sounds creepshit.
It doesn’t matter if my modification actually makes no sense when it comes to actual genuine Latin translation, because remember, the height of Christianity, especially Catholicism’s epitome, was back when people thought it was awesome to add ’‘is’’ or ’‘us’’ at the end of everything lol, and not only was that back when Christianity ruled over the government or was the government, but it’s also it’s most brutal and violent period, which backs up Satan a lot in movies today.
Incorporating some of Christianity’s most notable elements (No matter how ignored by some.) can make for some very hard hitting impact, even today, whether or not you know what a Spanish Donkey is.
Hell even though these dudes eventually made a Dominican version of Boulevard of Broken Dreams, it does not halter my goosebumps.