This is the ghoul's night out
Suffer unto me
Devils born in angels' arms
Ghouls in heaven's fall

This is the ghoul's night out
All ghouls go to hell
Humans held on eating flesh
It's my destiny

Ghouls, ghouls, ghouls night out
Ghouls, ghouls, ghouls night out
Ghouls, ghouls, ghouls night out
Ghouls, ghouls, ghouls night out
Ghouls, ghouls
Ghouls, ghouls, destiny

Hell is where you want to be
I feel the hell on you and me
I feel it every day
Hell is where you want to be
I feel the hell on you and me
It never goes away

Ghouls, ghouls, ghouls night out
Ghouls, ghouls, ghouls night out
Ghouls, ghouls, ghouls night out
Ghouls, ghouls, ghouls night out
Ghouls, ghouls
Ghouls, ghouls, destiny

This is the ghouls night out
Suffer unto me
Devils born in angels arms
Ghouls in heaven fall

This is the ghouls night out
All ghouls go to hell
Humans held on eating flesh
It's my destiny

To eat meat, to eat flesh
It's my destiny
To eat meat, to eat flesh
It's my destiny
To eat meat, to eat flesh
It's my destiny
To eat meat, to eat flesh
It's my destiny



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    Goo goo, goos night out!

    xamlon November 10, 2015   Link
  • 0
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    The title of this song comes from the 1960 movie "Night Of The Ghouls."

    •·¨Pøisøn·Päle¨·•on June 14, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    the song that inspired my aim screename, i love it

    afi_nightmareon August 17, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    tis song was covered by goldfinger... that renewed my interest in it

    Psycho78mon September 09, 2002   Link
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    This song owns, i fink its about the MISFITS see how thier gigs are like, you know cos their all ghoulish and so are the fans a real community (one of the reasons the misfits rule) so its like a whole community of ghouls goin out at night, of course they changed it to be more horror.

    Fallen_ANGEL_Punkon July 12, 2006   Link
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    Psycho78m, how in the fuck can you compare an awesone band like The Misfits to such a shitty one as Goldfinger?!?

    Rusty_Shacklefordon January 28, 2007   Link
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    Psycho78m, how in the fuck can you compare an awesome band like The Misfits to such a shitty one as Goldfinger?!?

    Rusty_Shacklefordon February 11, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    The title of the song is a pun on 'girls night out'.

    samwaltonon August 17, 2007   Link
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    Wow, one of my favorites, the only song I have lyrics from tattooed on me (my Misfits skull on my arm has It's My Destiny around it), it has no hidden meanings or agendas. It's about ghouls and zombies roaming the earth eating the flesh of hapless victims, and just how in-touch with that concept Glenn really is. Just fuckin' beautiful.

    spacemunky_666on October 09, 2007   Link
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    God I love this song. Its not one with a deep meaning, or some story line in it. Its just plain and simple: ghouls going around killing people. Its probably my favorite out of thier songs... after Where Eagles Dare.

    But as for Goldfinger, I didnt care for the cover that much. The band is OK, but I like this one more.

    BananaGeekLordon February 21, 2008   Link

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