The Dragula was a drag racing car shaped like a coffin that Grandpa built in the 60’s TV show The Munsters. Not sure if that’s what the song is referring to, but given how much Rob Zombie likes old horror tv and movies and stuff, my guess is that’s the most likely reference.
Maybe you just don’t have the correct headspace and timing to understand. Are you a Poet Laureate? Are you an editor? What qualifications do you have to be the judge? Just cuz the lyrics are out of your reach doesn’t mean they’re out of the reach of others.
That song slapped back in the day, but those lyrics were nonsense.
I still want to know what a Dragula is.
A car built by Grandpa Munster
The Dragula was a drag racing car shaped like a coffin that Grandpa built in the 60’s TV show The Munsters. Not sure if that’s what the song is referring to, but given how much Rob Zombie likes old horror tv and movies and stuff, my guess is that’s the most likely reference.
That seems plausible. Thank you.
And for some ready he’s driving the Munster Coach in the music video instead of the Dragula.
Maybe you just don’t have the correct headspace and timing to understand. Are you a Poet Laureate? Are you an editor? What qualifications do you have to be the judge? Just cuz the lyrics are out of your reach doesn’t mean they’re out of the reach of others.
Bahahahaha!
It was about The Munsters.
That song slapped back on the day, it slaps today. The lyrics could be a recipe for scones and it would still slap.
Tool did that once. Die Eier von Satan. It’s a pretty different recipe than scones, though.
We actually made them once. Was rather meh. There’s also not enough Türkisches Haschisch to have any kind of effect.
Grab all purpose flour!
Sugar eggs 'n powder
cream, egg n’ butter
Mix it all together!
heavy guitar riff
Haven’t thought of Vegan Black Metal Chef in a while.
Hell yeah
Und keine Eier
I understood this reference.
DRAGULA
Dough it baby
Dough it baby
Dig through the scones that have burned to find the scones that I’ll slam in my mouth and my asshole yeah!