Hey little sister, what have you done?
Hey little sister, who's the only one?
Hey little sister, who's your superman?
Hey little sister, who's the one you want?
Hey little sister, shot gun!

It's a nice day to start again
It's a nice day for a white wedding
It's a nice day to start again

Hey little sister, who is this girl you're with?
Hey little sister, what's your thoughts and wish?
Hey little sister, shotgun, oh yeah
Hey little sister, who's your superman?
Hey little sister, shotgun

It's a nice day to start again
It's a nice day for a white wedding
It's a nice day to start again

Hey little sister, what have you done?
Hey little sister, who's the only one?
(Only one, only one, only one, only one)

I've been away for so long
(So long)
I've been away for so long
(So long)
I let you go for so long

It's a nice day to start again
It's a nice day for a white wedding
It's a nice day to start again
(Come on)

Pick it up

There's nothin' fair in this world
(There's nothing fair)
There's nothin' safe in this world
(There's nothing safe)

There's nothin' sure in this world
(Nothing sure)
There's nothin' pure in this world
(Nothing pure in)
Look for something safe in this world
Start again, come on

It's a nice day for a black wedding
It's a nice day to start again




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Die Die My Darling Lyrics as written by Glen Danzig

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    yeah this song is origanaly by the misfits but i havent listened to that verson but i like this one

    emo toaston January 19, 2007   Link
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    very good cover of the misfits song in my opinion, wil seems to be getting a more mature voice :)

    powerpsion January 31, 2007   Link
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    This song makes any true Misfits fan cringe. The Misfits arent a fashion statement. But dont try telling that to every kid calling themselve a punk, they wont listen. Aiden is a f!@#ing joke. Its like hot topic took a pathetic shat on emo music. This song makes my ears hurt. Im scared to see what bands song they cover next.

    loves2spoodgeon February 24, 2007   Link
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    You could be a little less of an elitist bastard. What is it with people who claim to be "punk" who imply that they are cooler, or somehow more enlightened than anyone else? All i ever see you losers post is "eew, more than 18 people like that song, its SO NOT PUNK ARHGHGHG IM SO PUNK ARGHGHG" What you conveniently overlook is that more or less, you're no different from people who like pop music. If you listen to something because its not popular, it's the same god damn thing as people who listen to music because its popular. Learn to formulate your own opinions for once.

    As for the song, it's obvious what it's about, if you cant figure it out, check the misfits page.

    bmxfelon420on May 13, 2007   Link
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    Wow, I didn't even know that they had covered this song

    white_stripedon June 17, 2007   Link
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    aiden doesn't deserve to listen to the misfits. they should just die and rot in hot topic.

    wombo2on August 07, 2007   Link
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    emo cunts, they totally fucked over this great song!!!!

    misfits are so good, and then these basterd emos shitted it all up!

    dont say they aren't emo coz they are people who enjoy making themselves bleed for attention

    crushgroove48on September 14, 2007   Link
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    This was actually really good. But i do like the Misfits one better. Most of the time original songs are better anyway. But yea I thought it was fine. Emo is such bullshit though, as in the term. Look you need fuckin emotion to write songs unless you rap or "play" pop music. And the guys who are all like oh they can't do this they arn't punk enough. I agree Aiden is not a punk band, to me they are kinda post-horror punk but whatever I don't like labels. But thats the glory of this remake, THEY DID SOMETHING DIFFERENT WITH IT!!!! They actually got a little creative. Which is good when most covers you get now a day are just the same song just with a different band. I mean I listen to all types of music(except rap, some pop, hip-hop, country and all that other garbage we call music). I like most of these "emo" bands as you call them. But mainly I hate the people(most of them) who listen to this "emo" music, especially MCR's fans(congratulations guys you destroyed a good band.) And plus all you people who are all like this is a disgrace to punk, and Glenn Danzig. He'd probably like this because in an interview he said he's ok with people doing covers that are different ,that have their own style, not just a copy of the same old song. I feel that this is a great cover Nicky played Aiden, nicely played.

    vpdotcomon November 16, 2007   Link
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    oops I mean nicely played Aiden, nicely played.

    vpdotcomon November 16, 2007   Link
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    dude, they're showing respect to the misfists by covering the song. is that so wrong of them to pay tribute to one of their influences? i'm sure you can't do any better, so stfu.

    i saw them play this song live 3 years ago, and it kicked major ass.

    ratchxcoreon February 06, 2008   Link

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