Super-Charger Heaven
White Zombie
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Jesus lived his life in a cheap hotel On the edge of route 66 yeah he lived a dark and Twisted life and he came right back just to do it Again, eye for and eye and a tooth for the truth, I ain't never seen a demon warp dealing a Ring-a-ding rhythm or jukebox racket my Mind can't clutch the feeling, yeah! Devil man, devil man, calling devil man Running in my head yeah Devil man, devil man, calling devil man Running in my head yeah Hell hounds lead at the cowardly kings And carry souls across the river styx Yeah! they see no evil and feel no pain Sucking juice from a fallen angel, I dreamed I was a super nova fucker nitro, Burning and fuel injection, feed the gods a strychnine Soul a motherfucker of invention Devil man, devil man, calling devil man Running in my head yeah Devil man, devil man, calling devil man Running in my head yeah Yeah inbreed the witches And worship the dogs Deformed and fucking lazy Damn yourself and choke On my name I'd love to love ya baby Dead ringer rats swinging in the trees Immaculate conception bury me an angel god I need Some inspiration Devil man, devil man, calling devil man Running in my head yeah Devil man, devil man, calling devil man Running in my head yeah
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Written by: Jay Noel Yuenger, John Joseph Tempesta, Rob Wolfgang Zombie, Shauna Yseult Reynolds
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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10 facts about this song
Band Origin"Super-Charger Heaven" was performed by the heavy metal band "White Zombie". Despite the similarity in names, Rob Zombie is not just the band's leader but also a solo artist who began his individual career after the band broke up.
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AlbumThe track is included in "Astro Creep: 2000", the fourth and final album of White Zombie, which was released in 1995.
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Song InfluenceThe song takes inspiration from several old-school genres like hardcore punk, heavy metal and a bit of industrial metal, representing the distinctive sound of White Zombie.
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Chart Success"Super-Charger Heaven" achieved significant success. It reached number 28 on the United States Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.
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Song's ThemeThe song and its title are a representation of Rob Zombie's fascination with vintage horror and science fiction themes, often containing cryptic lyrics and movie samples.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Super-Charger Heaven" involves high-speed car chases, continuing the band’s love for incorporating themes of horror and classic Americana in their visuals.
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DirectorThe music video for the track was directed by Rob Zombie himself who went on to direct films like "House of 1,000 Corpses" and "The Devil's Rejects".
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Common MisconceptionMany people believe that "Super-Charger Heaven" is a Rob Zombie solo song due to his prevalence as a solo artist in later years, but it is actually a White Zombie track.
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Notable LyricsThe lyrics "devil man, devil man, calling devil man" are some of the most quoted lyrics from the song and have become synonymous with the band and their dark, eclectic style.
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Live PerformancesDespite the disbanding of White Zombie, "Super-Charger Heaven" is often performed by Rob Zombie during his solo concerts, pointing towards the song's enduring popularity among fans.
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