Who came along for the ride?
Hey, you can't come inside
Do the citizens kneel for sex
It's heaven cumming on her chest

Hollywood Babylon
Hollywood Babylon

Flesh ancient monster design
Unlit pornographic sign
Where did they come from tonight?
Who came along for the ride?

Hollywood Babylon
Hollywood Babylon

Who came along for the ride?
Hey you, you can't come inside
When do the citizens kneel for sex
It's heaven cumming on her chest

Hollywood Babylon
Hollywood Babylon
Hollywood Babylon
Hollywood Babylon


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    One of my favourite Misfits songs. It's obviously about Hollywood being shallow and superficial, obsessed with glamour, sex and beauty. Hollywood 'worships' the superficial. Babylon, in the bible, was much like Hollywood is today.

    tuotierugifon October 10, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    This song may have been based on the Kenneth Anger book of the same name. Also, to me I kind of see it as saying "Fuck Hollywood and the fake glamour, or it'll fuck you."

    •·¨Pøisøn·Päle¨·•on June 14, 2002   Link
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    General Comment

    only one comment you gotta be fukin kidding me. anyway songs awesome, the guitar on this song is the shite.

    Dangerdaveon October 25, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    great song... don't know what it's about.... pornstar in LA?

    b3hr057on August 07, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    I agree that this is a song about shallowness, exclusivity and fake glamour. It's a damn good song, love Danzigs lyrics!

    hwhyon April 11, 2011   Link

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