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Top 3 scary songs
#1 My Bloody Valentine-Good Charlotte
#2 Even in Death-Evanescence #3 Hotel California-The Eagles:cool: |
I was going to say "BLOODY VALENTINE" and "HOTEL CALIFORNIA"...I LOVE THOSE!!! I would also have to say just about anything by ROB ZOMBIE...
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1)"Reptile"-nin
2)"eraser"-nin 3)"disgustipated"-tool |
My two favorites would have to be Enter sandman by Metalica and Hotel California by the Eagles.
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Tonight We Murder by Ministry gets my vote for scariest song ever. Second would be the Ina Gada Da Vida (I know I fucked the spelling up there) cover that Slayer did. Third would be Black Lodge by Anthrax. I love the strings in that song.
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Ya'll don't get out much, huh? What's this Hotel California shit? Did People Under the Stairs scare you too? Go listen to some Stockhausen and see if it frightens you.
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omg no1 has said marilyn manson that whole antichrist superstar cd iz bad ass and pretty creepy
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I don't think any music actually has scared me. Maybe Diamanda Galas, she can be pretty startling.
Overall my fave horror-themed songs are just about anything by The Cramps, The Misfits (original line-up), and The Psychos (local band). |
scary songs, damn, I never get scared of music
but marilyn manson has some creepy vocals in some songs though |
abbycomix you know the Pchyco's? That's John Freeman's band who is from Denton. Do have you seen Corn Mo running around NYC. He's a Dentonite too. Lot's of Dentonites in NYC.
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I'm Your Boogeyman by Rob Zombie.
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It's not really a song, but is sort of the intro to Rob Zombie's "Superbeast," Track 2 on Hellbilly Deluxe. Track 1 is called "Call of the Zombie," I think, and it goes something like this:
A little girl's (perhaps even Sherri Moon, I don't know) voice speaks as if it were telling a ghost story to a younger sibling or friend: "And out of the darkness, the Zombie did call. True pain and suffering he brought to them all. "Away were the children to hide in their beds, for fear that the devil would chop off their heads!" High-pitched, girlish giggling ensues as you hear sound effects from an old movie: shutters flapping with the wind, thunder and rain, a door creaking open, and a woman screaming as the track cross-fades into the opening riff of "Superbeast." I really want to listen to it now, damn it! That track is so twisted that it gives me excited chills every single funkin' time I hear it. *FADE OUT* |
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