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Leatherneck'n down the street like "Hey I'm joyrid'n" like a bad dog
Come on "Burn in!" X 2 demon got my soul and I said "Drive!" come on
Speed kills, but I'm alive yeah!
In my Durango 95 yeah!
Casino on the edge she move like a twister gravity crank
Solo my sista, come on
She said "Take me away" away away shout!
I'm deadly on the eyes an astro-spyder, baby
A powertripp'n, no - no - no - maybe, come on
Angel trumpets again yeah!
Motherfucker scream "Horrorshow"
Time a diamond ass right on my line come on
She said "Take me away" away away yeah!
Burning like fat in the fire the smell of red
Red groovie screamed mega-flow
A stalking ground without prey
A flash of superstition whimpering like a crippled animal
Dogs of the soul-crusher

Pulling closer like the blue steel jaws of hell
Digg'n in my heart I find a human generator
Duke of N.Y. see yeah! Eliminator all you need is love
Yeah! like a cool and crazy freak machineShe twanged off and out like I never seen
I gonna take her down, down, down watch out! Shack'n out in my skin
Flesh 'n' waves they begin
I going out like a holiday (shout it!)Then my mind generate a weepy young "D" to terminate
Takin' a trip I said, "Straight to hell" (shout it!)
Real country dark the street
Hog the road, swamp the beat
She gonna know just what I mean, yeah!Trip back on the serpent move z-man slowly bang the groove
Takin' a trip, "A real kick" to hell (shout it!)
Think'n that when she die, spirit go up to the sky
Devil come a stepp'n, brainiac a look'n below
Yeah! (shout it!)
Songwriters
ZOMBIE, ROB WOLFGANG/REYNOLDS, SHAUNA YSEULT/DE PRUME, IVAN PETER/YUENGER, JAY NOELPublished by
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White Zombie was a metal band from New York City, New York who were active between 1985 and 1998. In their most popular lineup, they consisted of Rob Zombie (vocals, guitar), Jay Yuenger (guitar), Sean Yseult (bass), and John Tempesta (drums). They were considered part of the industrial metal, groove metal and alternative metal genres, although they originally began as a noise rock band. After they disbanded, Rob Zombie would go on to a wildly successful career as a solo artist, film director and screenwriter.

Named after the 1932 Bela Lugosi film, White Zombie's musical style was sample-heavy, based around groovy riffs and Rob Zombie's snarling vocals. The samples that filled their records were mostly from obscure horror films, but used creatively to create a kind of carnival freak-show vibe.

Rob Zombie, still known at this time as Rob Cummings, supported himself through multiple jobs, including working as a cycle courier. Most famously, he was a production assistant on Pee-Wee's Playhouse, but he also worked as a designer on pornographic magazines. At this time, he became involved with Shauna Reynolds, another up-and-coming designer. Together they shared a love of classic horror and sci-fi, heavy music, and the weirder corners of American underground culture. They decided to form a band that would draw upon all these influences and White Zombie was formed. Rob took vocals and the name Rob Straker (later changed to Rob Zombie), while Reynolds became the bassist and assumed the name of Sean Yseult. They became the only constants in the often-fluctuating band line-up.

White Zombie best showed their signature style on their final two studio albums. La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1 and Astro-Creep: 2000 Songs of Love, Destruction and Other Synthetic Delusions of the Electric Head were impressive displays of their sample/riff style, thanks to higher production values.

In 1998, Rob Zombie founded his own label, Zombie-A-Go-Go, signing surf and horror acts like The Bomboras and The Ghastly Ones, as well as compiling the mix album Halloween Hootenany. He was managing the new band of his brother Michael, now known as Spider One, the punk-tinged Powerman 5000, but also looked to his own solo career.

After huge opening week sales of his first solo album, Hellbilly Deluxe that dwarfed those of any White Zombie release, it was announced that the band had split up. Bassist Sean Yseult left to form female horror-rockers Famous Monsters and, later, Rock City Morgue. Rob Zombie went on to continued success with his solo music project, and new acclaim as a successful film director.

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