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Dragula is co-written and recorded by American musician Rob Zombie It was published in August 1998, the first single from his first solo Hellbilly Deluxe Album Since its release, it became the most recognizable song of Zombie as a solo artist it is also his best -selling song and had sold over 717,000 copies in the United States by 2010 2 the song is based on the drag-U-lA featured drag racer in the sitcom the Munsters.
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The song also appears on Rob Zombie Past, Present Future's most successful album The Best of Rob Zombie The only original copy featured a big beat remix of the song by Charlie Clouser titled Hot Rod Herman Remix referring to the episode Munsters, which is contained on American Made Music to strip under the name If not Oscillas, Noli Tintinnare Mix, and appears in the Idle Hands movie a remix version appeared in the Matrix and his band also it is featured on the bands sound for video Twisted metal game Jet Grind Radio 4 Sled Storm 1999 Gran Turismo 2 and 2012 Twisted metal game.
Zombie told Billboard magazine that the title came the name of the dragster Grandpa Munster on the old TV show He continued by saying that he was a classical show with great comic characters Strangely, was one Dragula the last songs completed for the disk it fell quickly and worked together, but it might as well not have been in the file 3.
The music video features Rob Zombie in a car that looks like Munster Koach not Dragula real race car with various plans of group members and different movie scenes an example - Dr. Jekyll and M. Hyde is featured at the beginning of video There prominence killer robot from the old series of chapter movie the Phantom Creeps She carried a heavy rotation on MTV following the huge success of the album the video also appears in the film Idle Hands.
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