Everybody Scream

Rob Zombie · House Of 1000 Corpses Soundtrack

*Evil laugh*

Attention boils & ghouls
It's time for Dr. Wolfenstein's
Creature Feature Show

Yeah
Solitary things, in a monster eye
Undertaker, fog high in a coffin sky
Cool ghoul, ain't a fool
All the ladies cry
Ghost host, with the most
All the ladies die

Everybody Scream for Wolfenstein
A skeleton brain, in a graveyard mind
Everybody Scream for Wolfenstein
A voodoo daddy he's a one of a kind
Yeah

Ah! The Doctor is in!
Don't scream, don't move, haha!

I'm your host
Your ghost host, with the most
Dr. Wolfenstein

Yeah
Shriekin' in the night, on holy hills
A matter badder, baby
Givin' you the chills
Cool ghoul, ain't a fool
Sharpen up the fangs
Ghost host, with the most
Join a monster jam

Everybody Scream for Wolfenstein
A skeleton brain, in a graveyard mind
Everybody Scream for Wolfenstein
A voodoo daddy he's a one of a kind
Yeah

Yeah
Everybody Scream for Wolfenstein
A skeleton brain, in a graveyard mind
Everybody Scream for Wolfenstein
A voodoo daddy he's a one of a kind
Yeah

*Evil laugh*

Everybody Scream

Rob Zombie's 'Everybody Scream' serves as a haunting centerpiece on the 'House of 1000 Corpses' soundtrack, released in 2000. The track exemplifies the artist's signature blend of industrial metal and gothic horror aesthetics, characterized by distorted guitars, mechanical percussion, and Zombie's distinctive vocal delivery. As a key component of the film's score, the song amplifies the visceral atmosphere of the horror narrative, establishing a sonic landscape that has become synonymous with the director's early work. Its aggressive rhythm and dark thematic elements reflect the broader influence of 1990s alternative metal and the cult following Zombie cultivated through his visual artistry and music. The recording remains a defining example of his ability to fuse cinematic soundtracks with heavy, rhythmic rock, cementing its place within his discography and the history of horror film music.