Thirteen have come and gone
Crimson death, crimson blood
Rise from Hell, its fire burns everywhere

Thirteen, the spell's begun
Summon up the devil's son
A monster born within everyone

I know it must be stopped
It's kill or be killed

Hell night, whoa
Hell night, whoa
Hell night, whoa
Hell night, whoa

The thirteen we must find
Burning gives us little time
Kill them fast and get away

The thirteen have been slain
And are laid in shallow graves
We must destroy everything at the scene

And I know it must be killed
It's kill or be killed

Hell night, whoa
Hell night, whoa
Hell night, whoa
Hell night, whoa

And I know it must be killed
It's kill or be killed

Hell night, whoa
Hell night, whoa
Hell night, whoa
Hell night, whoa
Hell night, whoa
Hell night, whoa


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Hell night Lyrics as written by Paul Caiafa Jerry Caiafa

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    The first song that really got me into Misfits. woo

    mattalacon February 16, 2006   Link
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    hidden track after don't open 'til doomsday on american pyscho. hahahaha, it scared the shit outta me. i thought the cd was done. ;D

    aebon August 20, 2007   Link

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