Danzig Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Am I Demon |
| 2 | Devil’s Plaything |
| 3 | Not of This World |
| 4 | Soul on Fire |
| 5 | Blood and Tears |
| 6 | Possession |
| 7 | I’m the One |
| 8 | End of Time |
| 9 | Tired of Being Alive |
| 10 | Evil Thing |
| 11 | Snakes of Christ |
| 12 | The Hunter |
| 13 | 777 |
| 14 | Thirteen |
| 15 | Girl |
| 16 | Anything |
| 17 | Bodies |
| 18 | Cantspeak |
| 19 | Heart of the Devil |
| 20 | When the Dying Calls |
| 21 | Brand New God |
| 22 | Dominion |
| 23 | Hammer of the Gods |
| 24 | Deth Red Moon |
| 25 | Let It Be Captured |
| 26 | Rebel Spirits |
| 27 | Five Finger Crawl |
| 28 | Son of the Morning Star |
| 29 | The Revengeful |
| 30 | Black Candy |
| 31 | 1000 Devils Reign |
| 32 | Black Mass |
| 33 | Ju Ju Bone |
| 34 | Black Angel, White Angel |
| 35 | Wicked Pussycat |
| 36 | Kiss the Skull |
| 37 | Circle of Snakes |
| 38 | SkinCarver |
| 39 | Night Star Hel |
| 40 | Sadistikal |
| 41 | Black Hell |
| 42 | Left Hand Rise Above |
| 43 | Dead Inside |
| 44 | Pyre of Souls: Incanticle |
| 45 | Wotan’s Procession |
| 46 | God of Light |
| 47 | Unendlich |
| 48 | When We Were Dead |
| 49 | Satan's Child |
| 50 | I Luciferi |
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About Danzig
Danzig is an American heavy metal band formed in Lodi, New Jersey in 1987 by former Misfits frontman Glenn Danzig, who forged a distinctive sound that merged the gothic horror punk of his previous band with blues-influenced heavy metal and operatic vocals. Their self-titled 1988 debut album introduced a darker, more muscular approach to metal, anchored by Glenn's powerful baritone voice and Rick Rubin's stripped-down production, culminating in their breakthrough hit "Mother" – a slow-burning anthem that became a MTV staple and remains one of metal's most recognizable songs. The band's sound draws heavily from blues, classical music, and horror imagery, creating an atmospheric blend that sets them apart from their thrash and hair metal contemporaries, with tracks like "Twist of Cain" and "She Rides" showcasing their ability to craft both crushing riffs and haunting melodies. Throughout their prolific career spanning 76 albums and 617 songs, Danzig has evolved from the raw power of early works to incorporate more experimental elements, as heard on later releases like "Black Laden Crown" and "Skeletons," while maintaining their core identity rooted in dark romanticism and supernatural themes. Their cultural impact extends beyond metal into mainstream consciousness, influencing countless bands in the gothic and doom metal scenes while Glenn Danzig's imposing stage presence and literary approach to songwriting have made him an iconic figure in heavy music. Songs like "Ju Ju Bone" and "Hammer Of The Gods" demonstrate their continued relevance, proving that Danzig's unique fusion of horror aesthetics, blues-based metal, and theatrical performance remains as compelling today as it was over three decades ago.