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Night of the Living Dead is a classic 1968 horror film directed by George Romero that essentially codified many of the tropes associated with zombie films ever since.
Romero’s work was, of course, a great influence on the whole Misfits horror-punk aesthetics. They would eventually release three oth...
[Intro]
No, oh-oh, whoa-oh
No
No
[Verse 1]
Stumble in somnambulance, oh
Pre-dawn corpses come to life
Armies of the dead survivin'
Armies of the hungry ones
[Pre-Chorus]
(Only ones, lonely ones)
Ripped up like shredded wheat
(Only ones, lonely ones)
Be a sort of human picnic
[Chorus]
This ain’t no love-in
This ain’t no happenin'
This ain't no feelin' in my arm
No, no, no, no
[Verse 2]
You think you're a zombie, you think it's a scene
Or some monster magazine, well
Open your eyes too late
This ain't no fantasy, well
[Chorus]
This ain't no love-in
This ain't no happenin'
This ain't no feeling in my arm
No, no, no, no
Night of the Living Dead was written by Glenn Danzig.
Night of the Living Dead was produced by Misfits.
Misfits released Night of the Living Dead on Wed Oct 31 1979.