Well, sweet little sister's high as hell, cheating on a halo
Grind in an odyssey, a holocaust, a heart kicking on tomorrow
And a breakdown agony, I said an ecstasy in overdrive
We're riding on the world, thunder kissin'

Nineteen-sixty-five, yeah, wow
Five, yeah, wow
Demon warp is coming alive
In nineteen-sixty-five-five-five

Living fast and dying young, like an endless poetry
My motor-psycho nightmare freak out inside of me
My soul salvation, liberation on the drive
The power of the blaster, move me faster

Nineteen-sixty-five, yeah, wow
Five, yeah, wow
Demon warp is coming alive
In nineteen-sixty-five-five-five

You're all shook up, aren't you baby?
I never try anything, I just do it
Wanna try me?

Oh, shout (yeah, yeah)
Yeah, gimme that, gimme that, now
Yeah

Rollin' like a supersonic, another fool that gets down on it
Pig sweat a million miles, I've got a heart atomic style
Make it look easy, that's what I said
Blast of silence explodes in my head

Yeah, yeah, yeah
Gimme that, gimme that, now
Gimme that, gimme that, now
Gimme that, gimme that, now
Give it back, give it back

Step to the moonshine frenzy, hail the resurrection
What's new pussy-cat? Can you dig the satisfaction?
Well, you can't take it with you but you can in overdrive
Yeah, some like it hot, yeah, twisted

Nineteen-sixty-five, yeah, wow
Five, yeah, wow
Demon warp is coming alive
In nineteen-sixty-five-five-five


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Thunder Kiss '65 Lyrics as written by Ivan De Prume Rob Zombie

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  • +4
    General Comment

    As said up there.. It is definitly a narration of the movie "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" which came out in 1965.

    1niquityon January 24, 2007   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    I would reckon it's about Rob, because yes, he was born in January of 1965. Most of the song seems just thrown together, but the line "what's new pussycat, can you dig the satisfaction" is the meshing of a song title and an old saying; "What's New Pussycat?" and "Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back".

    Minister Wightyon March 15, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    It was taken from "Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" not exactly a porno.

    Try again.

    ChaseKendereson May 23, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    i have no idea what this song means...maybe 1965 is his birthday or something lol

    dyingtoliveon May 25, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Actually I think that's right.

    Absolutely killer song.

    Muzzyon March 07, 2003   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Lol, White Zombie wasn't techno, and Rob's a fucking genius. Period.

    White Zombie kicked major amounts of ass, it's a shame they called it quits and parted ways. Amazing band, shitloads of talent.

    Sandman-Xon November 22, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    pure acid trip from past memorys

    tunes21on January 30, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    maybe it's rob zombie's fantasy of how legendary his birth was...

    he describes in the song that his birth is somewhat related to a thunderkiss... or something like the way Jesus was conceived and born...

    is that "little sista" referring to his mother?

    or maybe rob is talking about a girl of his age...

    but it's also like rob reminiscing on 1965...

    i tried too hard, understanding this song... it rocks. WOW! roar

    loghon June 09, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    The "Pussycat" parts are inspired by the classic blaxploitation film, "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!", from which most (if not all) of the samples in this song have been taken.

    ModernDandyon July 21, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    this song is the shit and white zombie was an awsome band, this song is the best ive heard from them!

    REEFER_DEMON_420on July 31, 2005   Link

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