From the grave I will escape
Maggots crawl from out my skull
The worms they feed upon my brain
The life I lost I now regain

And my skin has molded green
Bullet holes through flesh and bone
Half my face rotted off
I wait to drink your fucking blood, blood!

Hunting, killing
Murderous, I'll cut your fucking head off!

A butcher's knife clenched in my fist
Revenge of the Zombie
Stabbing you to fucking death
Revenge of the Zombie
Hacking eyes right from your face
Revenge of the Zombie
I feed upon your dying brain
Revenge of the Zombie
To live your life in horrid pain
Revenge of the Zombie
Open sores start to decay
Revenge of the Zombie
New human beings I create
Revenge of the Zombie
From my spell you can't escape
Revenge of the Zombie


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  • +1
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    nothing, but its fucking awesome!

    dieBOLDon March 05, 2003   Link
  • +1
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    Quite obvious as to what it's about. Really hit and miss with six feet under, isn't it? This was a definite hit though.

    Henleyon October 16, 2004   Link
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    just a zombie who wants to kill and eat, o yeah and revenge, isn it rob zombie, it reminds me the chapter of celebrity death match rob zombie vs ozzy osbourne lol

    necromancer_darkon August 24, 2006   Link
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    Fuck you "mean looks" you fucking pussy. You obviously dont understand the comic part of death metal. You think bands like Mortician actually believe they are zombies? GET A BRAIN YOU FUCKING JEW. Dont come in to a deathmetal set and complain. Go put on your Nsync and fuck your sister again you piece of shit

    Brain_Muncheron September 08, 2006   Link
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    who writes about zombies? there are better topics out there. god, ppl learn how to pick artists that can actually hit a note or 2!

    MeanLookstheIIIon August 24, 2006   Link

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