This song seemingly tackles the methods of deception those who manipulate others use to get victims to follow their demands, as well as diverting attention away from important issues. They'll also use it as a means to convince people to hate or kill others by pretending acts of terrorism were committed by the enemy when the acts themselves were done by the masters of control to promote discrimination and hate. It also reinforces the idea that these manipulative forces operate in various locations, infiltrating everyday life without detection, and propagate any and everywhere.
In general, it highlights the danger of hidden agendas, manipulation, and distraction, serving as a critique of those who exploit chaos and confusion to control and gain power, depicting a cautionary tale against falling into their traps. It encourages us to question the narratives presented to us and remain vigilant against manipulation in various parts of society.
Who is this irresistible creature
Who has an insatiable lust for the dead?
Living dead girl
Rage in the cage and piss upon the stage
There's only one sure way to bring the giant down
Defunct the strings of cemetery things
With one flat foot on the devils wing
Crawl on me
Sink into me
Die for me
Living dead girl
Crawl on me
Sink into me
Die for me
Living dead girl
Raping the geek
And hustling the freak
Like a hunchback juice
On a sentimental noose
Operation filth
They love to love the wealth
Of an S.S. whore
Making scary sounds
Crawl on me
Sink into me
Die for me
Living dead girl
Crawl on me
Sink into me
Die for me
Living dead girl
Cyclone jack, hallucinating hack
Thinks that Donna Reed eats dollar bills
Goldfoot's machine creates another fiend
So beautiful they make you, kill
Crawl on me
Sink into me
Die for me
Living dead girl
Crawl on me
Sink into me
Die for me
Living dead girl
Blood on her skin
Dripping with sin
Do it again
Living dead girl
Blood on her skin
Dripping with sin
Do it again
Living dead girl
Who has an insatiable lust for the dead?
Living dead girl
Rage in the cage and piss upon the stage
There's only one sure way to bring the giant down
Defunct the strings of cemetery things
With one flat foot on the devils wing
Crawl on me
Sink into me
Die for me
Living dead girl
Crawl on me
Sink into me
Die for me
Living dead girl
Raping the geek
And hustling the freak
Like a hunchback juice
On a sentimental noose
Operation filth
They love to love the wealth
Of an S.S. whore
Making scary sounds
Crawl on me
Sink into me
Die for me
Living dead girl
Crawl on me
Sink into me
Die for me
Living dead girl
Cyclone jack, hallucinating hack
Thinks that Donna Reed eats dollar bills
Goldfoot's machine creates another fiend
So beautiful they make you, kill
Crawl on me
Sink into me
Die for me
Living dead girl
Crawl on me
Sink into me
Die for me
Living dead girl
Blood on her skin
Dripping with sin
Do it again
Living dead girl
Blood on her skin
Dripping with sin
Do it again
Living dead girl
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I don't know exactly what this song is talking about, but Rob Zombie likes to include classic drive-in movie references in his songs, and this one has at least one (probably a few more, too):
Goldfoot machine Creates another fiend So Beautiful, They make you kill
This is apparently a reference to "Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine", a 1965 sci-fi comedy starring Vincent Price, who plays a mad scientist who designs an army of robots made to look like beatiful women who seduce, then kill and steal from, rich men.
i dunno what this song rlly means but i loved rob zombie movies and songs forever he fuckin kicks ass
i dunno what this song rlly means but i loved rob zombie movies and songs forever he fuckin kicks ass
i dunno what this song rlly means but i loved rob zombie movies and songs forever he fuckin kicks ass
I LOVE THIS SONG!!!
cool song...
I go nuts when I hear this song. The first time I heard it was on the T.V. show Angel and I fell in love with it and with Rob Zombie.
he played this @ ozzfest yesterday too, it kicked ass, i went nuts. lol. rob zombie kicks fuckin ass!
his songs have the creepiest, most awesome lyrics..
i love this song, its awsome, just like rob zombie!