Spookshow Baby

Rob Zombie · Hellbilly Deluxe

Oh High noon dead moon
A hangin all over you yeah
Devilman yes I can cut a little peice of you yeah

Hunger! Inside you
Hunger!
Hunger! Destroy you
Hunger!

Swift might dead night
That's all right for you yeah
Voodoo man yes I can tear it all down for you yeah

She's a killer!
She's a thriller!
Spookshow baby!
She's a killer!
She's a thriller!
Yeah Spookshow baby!

Red rain, no pain
Fallin down over you yeah
Wicked man yes I can a walkin all over you yeah

Hunger! Inside you
Hunger!
Hunger! Destroy you
Hunger!

She's a killer!
She's a thriller!
Spookshow baby!
She's a killer!
She's a thriller!
Yeah Spookshow baby!

Bright glove, mad love
A movin all over you yeah
Psycho man yes I can do it all over for you yeah

She's a killer!
She's a thriller!
Spookshow baby!
She's a killer!
She's a thriller!
Yeah Spookshow baby!

Spookshow Baby

Rob Zombie's "Spookshow Baby" serves as a haunting centerpiece on the 1998 album Hellbilly Deluxe, defining the band's signature blend of horror punk and gothic rock. The track exemplifies Zombie's ability to weave atmospheric soundscapes with aggressive, rhythmic energy, drawing heavily from the visual and auditory aesthetics of classic horror cinema. Released during the height of the band's early career, the song reinforced their reputation for creating intense, theatrical music that resonated with fans of the genre. Its enduring presence in their discography highlights the song's role in establishing Hellbilly Deluxe as a seminal work in the evolution of alternative metal and horror-themed rock. The recording captures a specific moment in music history where live performance energy was channeled into studio recordings that would later influence countless acts in the post-hardcore and metalcore scenes.