Hey Frankenstein
What's on your mind?
Hey dracula
I heard you suck
Now Vincent Price
Was Dr. Phibes
Come steal my brain Fritz
And take it to Dr. Frankenstein

Well you can knock on Ed Wood
But it won't do you no good
(No, no, no, no good)
'Cause all of my heroes are dead in Hollywood

Hey Norman Bates
How are your rates?
Hey Leatherface
Remove my face
Hey Tall Man
Just take my hand
And lead me to
Your red planet

Well you can knock on Ed Wood
But it won't do you no good
(No, no, no, no good)
'Cause all of my heroes are dead in Hollywood

You're so dead in
Dead in Hollywood
Dead, you're so dead in
Dead in Hollywood

D-E-A-D, that's how I want to be

Well you can knock on Ed Wood
But it won't do you no good
(No, no, no, no good)
'Cause all of my heroes are dead in Hollywood

You're so dead in
Dead in Hollywood
Dead, you're so dead in
Dead in Hollywood

Dead, you're so dead in
Dead in Hollywood
Dead, you're so dead in
Dead in Hollywood

Whoa, dead in Hollywood
Whoa, dead in Hollywood
Whoa, dead in Hollywood
Whoa


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Dead in Hollywood Lyrics as written by Nathan J. Jordison Joseph Poole

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    this is an awesome song! I got the CD yesterday , it came out on 8/20 here so i got it the day it came out. Muderdolls are f*&^ing awesome.

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