Cat's Eye Resurrection

Rob Zombie · Other Songs - Rob Zombie

cat's ~ cat's ~ cat's

eye

cats ~ cats ~ cats



Splashing on my walls ~ my walls

in the field the bodies are tied

to the their crosses hair hanging down

the blood is rolling down their

arms to the waiting dogs



bad ~ bad ~ bad

doctors

bad ~ bad ~ bad



counting the meat on the tables

in the field the bodies are tied to the

altar the pope's mule sings a song of

freedom from his majesty-the pope



nazi ~ nazi ~ nazi

butchers

nazi ~ nazi ~ nazi



waving their tongues in the air

cat's-cats-cats-bad-bad-bad-cat's eye

resurrection

Cat's Eye Resurrection

Rob Zombie's 'Cat's Eye Resurrection' stands as a potent example of his signature blend of horror punk and gothic rock. Released alongside the 2000 film 'House of 1000 Corpses,' the track exemplifies the visceral energy and theatrical darkness that define his discography. The song utilizes distorted guitars and a driving rhythm to create an atmosphere of impending doom, characteristic of Zombie's work in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It serves as a sonic bridge between his earlier industrial influences and the more polished production found on later albums like 'Hellbilly Deluxe.' The recording captures the raw intensity of his live performances, reinforcing his status as a key figure in the modern horror music genre.