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Rob Zombie - Dragula |
Rob Zombie - Dragula Lyrics and Youtube Music VideosAlbum:
Dragula Released:
1998 Superstition, fear and jealousy
Dead I am the one, exterminating son
Slipping through the trees, strangling the breeze
Dead I am the sky, watching angels cry
While they slowly turn, conquering the worm
Dig through the ditches
And burn through the witches
I slam in the back of my
Dragula!
Dig through the ditches
And burn through the witches
I slam in the back of my
Dragula!
Dead I am the pool, spreading from the fool
Weak and what you need, nowhere as you bleed
Dead I am the rat, feast upon the cat
Tender is the fur, dying as you purr
Dig through the ditches
And burn through the witches
I slam in the back of my
Dragula!
Dig through the ditches
And burn through the witches
I slam in the back of my
Dragula!
Do it baby, do it baby
Do it baby, do it baby
Burn like an animal
Dead I am the life, dig into the skin
Knuckle crack the bone, twenty one to win
Dead I am the dog, hound of hell you cry
Devil on your back, I can never die
Dig through the ditches
And burn through the witches
I slam in the back of my
Dragula!
Dig through the ditches
And burn through the witches
I slam in the back of my
Dragula!
Do it baby, do it baby
Do it baby, do it baby
Burn like an animal
Dig through the ditches
And burn through the witches
I slam in the back of my
Dragula!
Dig through the ditches
And burn through the witches
I slam in the back of my
Dragula!
Dig through the ditches
And burn through the witches
I slam in the back of my
Dragula!
Writer/s: ZOMBIE, ROB / HUMPHREY, SCOTT
Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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LyricFindDragula The title came from the name of a car on the classic TV show The Munsters. Grandpa Munster's car was called the Dragula. This song was featured in the first Matrix movie. It appears in the beginning of the movie when Neo is at the dance club. This song was used in the movie Idle Hands. The words spoken in the beginning ("superstition, fear and jealousy") are from the movie The City of the Dead. 82-year-old John Hetlinger performed this song on the July 20, 2016 episode of America's Got Talent. A previous rendition by Heflinger on the popular NBC competition show of the Drowning Pool classic "Bodies" went viral.
Hetlinger explained to the Denver Post that been going to karaoke bars in Albuquerque, where two of his children live, for a while when the DJ at Spectators Sports Pub and Grill asked him to join him for a song. The pair took on "Dragula", much to the delight of the bar's crowd. "That was great - an old guy doing metal," Hetlinger said, later adding, "I have no idea what it means. I have no idea what the words mean. I have no idea at all."