Whoa oh oh
Whoa oh oh
Whoa oh oh
Scream!!
A chill runs up your spine
And crawls into your brain
A freezing touch of fear
It's driving me insane
Although you try to fight
Dragged from the silence where you hide
Till you scream
Till you scream
A chill runs up your spine
And crawls into your brain
A freezing touch of fear
It's driving me insane
Although you try to fight
Dragged from the silence where you hide
Till you scream
Till you scream
Scream
I can't wait to hear you scream
It's driving me insane
Although you try to fight
Dragged from the silence where you hide
Till you scream
Scream
I can't wait to hear you
I can't wait to hear you
Scream
I can't wait to hear you
I can't wait to hear you
Scream! Scream! Scream!


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Scream Lyrics as written by Michael C. Emanuel Jerry Caiafa

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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    This song is about The movie "The Tingler" staring Vincent Price. In the movie a creature inside the human body causes chills to go up your spine when it grows. Fear makes it grow, screaming makes it shrink to an size invisible to the naked eye.

    fino35on June 02, 2006   Link
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    This was the first MISFITS song i heard, i heard it about 2001 and proceeded to buy every single MISFITS album, i love GRAVES era Misfits but if i had to choose id say DANZIG will always own as MISFITS vocalist, Jerry is good, but DANZIG! anyway this song owns to the max, its just about fear the fear of being murder, just really murdr and fear in general wat else do you want?

    Fallen_ANGEL_Punkon July 12, 2006   Link
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    BOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! PHONYS! BIG FAT PHONYS. now children, misfits are terrible without Danzig. shame on you Newfit (newfart) fans.

    steadyasshegoeson July 30, 2006   Link
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    ^

    Everyone has their own opinions.

    beefwellingtonon February 24, 2007   Link
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    yeah misfits arent that great without danzig, anyone go to the doyle and danzig reunion show? it was amazing

    xMandoForgottenxon March 21, 2007   Link
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    no misfits didnt go downhill when graves was on it was when he left and then it was only singing. only is the biggest asshole thats y doyle,graves,danzig,chud and everyone else left.

    Jamgasm675on August 07, 2007   Link
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    Danzig kicks ass. Graves kicks ass. Why the fuck does everybody bitch hat Danzig left? Misfits still kick ass. This song is a perfect example.

    roma_a_ron October 11, 2007   Link
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    Was this about the movie "Scream"? Sounds like it could be.

    roma_a_ron October 16, 2007   Link
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    I like the way Graves sings this one......it gives such a good atmosphere....an eerie one!!! I really like this song it's all about fear...something I would like to inspire in some people is this kind of fear...I'm crazy..LoL

    Horror_Punk_Edon November 08, 2007   Link
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    idk what this song is about but the video rules. and the misfits are coming to brooklyn sometime in april. i wanna go so bad.

    itsonlycraigon February 20, 2008   Link

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