Two-Lane Blacktop
Rob Zombie
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We've been goin', I've never been at ease I met a gypsie girl and took her on the track The kinda girl walk The driver don´t talk 20 bucks between them just to keep them alive Drivin' Drivin' Drivin' Blacktop rollin' We're goin', goin' to Amarillo A zero to a sixty, in a seven point five A model and a bagel steels California A glass of a beer, a scotch of a rat Come on! Drivin' Come on! Drivin' Come on! Drivin' Come on! Drivin' Come on! Drivin' Come on! Drivin' Blacktop rollin' Come on baby, I ain't crazy Come on baby, pick me up, pick me up! Come on baby, do me baby Come on baby, hook it up, hook it up! Come on! Come on! Come on! Come on! Drivin' Come on! Drivin' Come on! Drivin' Blacktop rollin' Where ya goin', an airport road A clean machine, a real home girl Baracuda, sixtyeight Nothing there, she can wait Come on! Drivi' Come on! Drivin' Come on! Drivin´ Come on! Drivin´ Come on! Drivin´ Come on! Drivin´ Blacktop rollin´ Come on baby, I ain´t crazy Come on baby, pick me up, pick me up! Come on baby, do me baby Come on baby, hook it up, hook it up! Come on! Come on! Come on! Come on! Drivin´ Come on! Drivin´ Come on! Drivin´ Blacktop rollin´
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Written by: ROB ZOMBIE, ROB WOLFGANG ZOMBIE, SCOTT HUMPHREY
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21 facts about this song
Song Genre"Two-Lane Blacktop" is a track by Rob Zombie that falls under the genres of heavy metal, industrial metal, and shock rock.
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AlbumIt is a song from Rob Zombie's debut solo studio album, “Hellbilly Deluxe,” released in 1998.
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Song InspirationThe song's title, "Two-Lane Blacktop," is also the name of a 1971 road movie directed by Monte Hellman, suggesting a possible inspiration.
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Commercial Success"Hellbilly Deluxe," including "Two-Lane Blacktop," became Zombie's highest selling album to date. It was certified 3x platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) by the end of 1999.
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Track Length"Two-Lane Blacktop" is 2 minutes and 55 seconds long.
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Song LyricsThe song's lyrics are often cited for their provocative imagery and allusions to American pop culture - a signature trait for most of Rob Zombie's work.
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Musical StyleThe track showcases Zombie's typical style, merging horror film themes with heavy, distorted guitars and electronic beats.
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Music VideoUnlike some of Rob Zombie's other songs from "Hellbilly Deluxe,” "Two-Lane Blacktop" does not have an officially released music video.
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Live PerformancesThe song has been able to capture the audience during live performances due to its high energy and powerful rhythm.
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Artist ReputationRob Zombie, famous for his multi-faceted career as a musician, filmmaker, and voice actor, is known for his unique storytelling abilities in music, as well showcased in "Two-Lane Blacktop".
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Artist Background"Two-Lane Blacktop" is a song sung by Rob Zombie, an American singer who is also a music director, filmmaker, and voice actor.
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Album HistoryThe song "Two-Lane Blacktop" is taken from Rob Zombie's album "The Sinister Urge" which was released in 2001.
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Genre"Two-Lane Blacktop" falls into the hard rock and heavy metal genre.
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Song ThemeThe song's theme revolves around the classic Americana obsession with open roads, muscle cars, and freedom.
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Pop Culture ReferenceThe title "Two-Lane Blacktop" is a reference to a 1971 road movie of the same name directed by Monte Hellman.
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Song LengthThe song "Two-Lane Blacktop" is approximately 3 minutes and 2 seconds long, which is traditionally brief for a rock or metal song.
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Critical ReceptionCritics have recognized this song as one of the standout tracks from the album "The Sinister Urge".
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SongwritingRob Zombie penned the song, showcasing his writing talents in addition to his performing skills.
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Influence"Two-Lane Blacktop" has influenced many later works within the genre, including several soundtrack compositions for horror and action movies.
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Live PerformancesRob Zombie often included "Two-Lane Blacktop" in his setlists during live performances in 2001 and the subsequent years.
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Song Production"Two-Lane Blacktop" was produced by Scott Humphrey along with Rob Zombie. Humphrey is a Canadian record producer and mixer who worked closely with Rob Zombie on most of his albums.
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