

The world is disgusted and fascinated with serial killers. ‘Chilling Songs About Serial Killers, Take 6,’ presents 15 more songs capturing their horror.


How can some people be so cold-hearted and evil? That is the question that is often asked about serial killers. Serial killers both disgust the world as well as fascinate the world. The reason for the fascination is because it’s tough to believe anyone could be so disturbed and go to such measures to end innocent lives. The perversions of these killers have inspired numerous books, films, and music. Today, we’ll explore just a small sliver of songs about serial killers. Here are 15 MORE Chilling Songs About Serial Killers (Take 6).
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1. The Black Dahlia Murder, “Control”
Album: Everblack, 2013 | Killer Referenced: Jeffrey Dahmer
Metal Blade
“Salaciously, I experiment / Driven by fear of abandonment / To lobotomize / A dead stare in their eyes / No return from “213” / Within these walls, I own your soul / Surrender now / Succumb to me / Suspended in vegetative throes / Animated fuck-dolls / Warm bodies with holes / All pleasures of flesh, I now own / Their past is forgotten / Eroded from the frontal lobe.”
How did this one miss An Eerie Soundtrack to Jeffrey Dahmer?
2. Macabre, “The Black Knight”
Album: Grim Scary Tales, 2011 | Killer Referenced: Gilles de Rais
Decomposed
Interestingly, The Black Dahlia Murder covered de Rais on Chilling Songs About Serial Killers, Take 5 (“The Window”). On ‘Take 6,’ we leave it up to doom metal vets Macabre to depict his perversions on “The Dark Night.” As you read from the introductory lyrical quote, they don’t sugarcoat the perverted, twisted person that Gilles de Rais was.
“He got away with murder for eight years with his noble position / Rais dabbled in occult while he eliminated local children.”
“…Gilles De Rais killing ways finally ceased /He sold a castle and took it back with force by beating a priest / A violation against the church that stripped Rais of his position /Soon after that they solved the mystery of the missing children.”
“…They searched Rais’ castle and then found fifty mutilated kids / Faced with torture and excommunication / Rais confessed to what he did / Condemned by the church for using Black Magic and the court for murder / Rais was executed where he was simultaneously hanged and burned.”
3. Sigh, “In the Mind of a Lunatic”
Album: Scenario IV: Dread Dreams, 1999 | Killer Referenced: Jack the Ripper
Cacophonous
“A man is searching for a girl to get him through the night / And with a smile he gets a lady for he knows his price is right / Off they go into an alley it’s just around the bend / But one’s not coming back for the Ripper’s loose again.”
Sigh goes on to expound on the man’s intentions. Also, like many of the artists on this list, great emphasis is placed on the worthlessness of the victims. That shouldn’t be the case, despite their profession, but social status is STILL more important than it should be.
“Deep does cut the knife into another lady’s life / For a man is killing off the corner whores / And with a steady hand he creeps around the land / This slashing fiend does bring a scene of gore/ From top down to the bottom his victims feel the knife / For with precision and great care they have been cut / The horror of their faces are now stuck in scenes of fright / From the brutal acts committed on these sluts.”
Fittingly, the mystery of Jack the Ripper is also addressed.
“The town is drenched in murder while the whores are drenched in blood / And London has no clue, who is this beast? / In time, the killings ended but the case was never solved / And the curious they never went away / But no one was ever named for the crimes of Jack the Ripper / It’s a mystery that’s lasting till this very day.”
4. Green on Red, “Drifter”
Album: Gas Food Lodging / Green on Red, 1982 | Killer Referenced: Ted Bundy
Ryko / Rhino
“I started in Seattle / Worked my way down South / I find my prey at nighttime / And leave them helpless / They call me the killer / Got a lot on my mind / I drive in old cars / The sheriff never finds.”
“I started in Seattle / Went down to Key West / I found my five angels / And I laid them down to rest.”
5. Dead Boys, “Son of Sam”
Album: Night of the Living Dead Boys, 1981 | Killer Referenced: David Berkowitz (Son of Sam)
Bomp!
“Last night in the middle of a dream / Fiery red dog eyes double beamed / Tell me directions of my soul / Poured my life inside a bullet hole / I can’t resist, I cannot fight / I’ve fallen victim to his bite / I have killed six but I’ll kill more / Sam commands my .44.”
6. Green Jellÿ, “Cereal Killer”
Album: Cereal Killer Soundtrack, 1993 | Killer Referenced: David Berkowitz (Son of Sam)
Volcano
“Terror in the supermarket / Shoppers are in horror / Shredded boxes in the aisles / Corpses on the floor.”
Oh brother! The puns and wordplay are absolutely ridiculous.
“Those who ran / This joy is mine / Now they’re going to pay / Super gory slaughter / Now the order of the day! / Toucan, Son of Sam! / Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids.”
7. Suffocation, “Bind Torture Kill”
Album: Suffocation, 2006 | Killer Referenced: Denis Rader (BTK)
Relapse
On a previous list, Steven Wilson had the honors of tackling BTK with his song, “Raider II.” Here, New York death metal band Suffocation take on the task on the fittingly titled “Bind Torture Kill.”
“I bind to keep, Torture one to strengthen / And kill the weak who fail to meet the needs / Unstable diagnosis, detained to live a victim of myself / Predestined fate nurtures the act of sinning and drives me to / Bind torture kill.”
8. Suicide Commando, “Bind Torture Kill”
Album: Bind, Torture, Kill, 2006 | Killer Referenced: Denis Rader (BTK)
Metropolis
The sound of “Bind Torture Kill” is incredibly foreboding, thanks to a dark, electronic sound palette. That should be the case. Just imagine how the poor, innocent victims of Dennis Rader felt as he was imposing death on them.
“So pretty, so frail / I watch your body turning pale / So fragile, so weak / I didn’t want to be this creep / Soul stripper, soul ripper / I bind her legs, excruciate her / Start bleeding, stop breathing / I take your life, I am defeating.”
9. Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages, “Jack the Ripper”
Album: Til the Following Night, 2015 | Killer Referenced: Jack the Ripper
Rollercoaster
“He’s got a big black cloak hangin’ down his back / The Ripper, Jack the Ripper /That’s one big cat I just hate to fight / The Ripper, Jack the Ripper / When he walks down the streets / Every girl he meets he says; is you name Mary Kelly?”
They accurately nail the fact that Jack the Ripper was never caught.
“Scotland Yard will never catch him, he’s too clever / He’s much too clever.”
10. The Adverts, “Gary Gilmore’s Eyes”
Album: Crossing the Red Sea, 1978 | Killer Referenced: Gary Gilmore
Fire
So, what’s so twisted about this particular song? Apparently, in this fictional gem, Gary Gilmore’s corneas were donated to someone. Given the horrible person that Gilmore was, the person is literally “looking through Gary Gilmore’s eyes.”
“The doctors are avoiding me / My vision is confused / I listen to my earphones / And I catch the evening news / A murderer’s been killed / and he donates his sight to science / I’m locked into a private ward / I realize that I must be / Looking through Gary Gilmore’s eyes.”
11. Slayer, “Angel of Death”
Album: Reign in Blood, 1986 | Killer Referenced: Joseph Mengele
American Recordings
“Sadistic, surgeon of demise / Sadist of the noblest blood / Destroying, without mercy / To benefit the Aryan race.”
Fans of American Horror Story may not have realized that character Dr. Arthur Arden (James Cromwell) was based on Mengele. “Angel of Death” was the nickname for Mengele, in addition to being the song’s title.
“Surgery, with no anesthesia / Feel the knife pierce you intensely / Inferior, no use to mankind / Strapped down screaming out to die.”
“Pumped with fluid, inside your brain / Pressure in your skull begins pushing through your eyes / Burning flesh, drips away / Test of heat burns your skin, your mind starts to boil.”
12. Celtic Frost, “Into the Crypts of Rays”
Album: Morbid Tales | Killer Referenced: Gilles de Rais
Noise
“Years of plead behind the walls / Chambers and vaults, scenes of fright / Unspoken words in pain and dread / 140 lives passed his hands /…Alluring children for his masses / Robbing and buying young souls / Sacrifice to morbid demons / Satisfy his sexual lust / …Personal guard for Jeanne D’Arc / The rising of his soul to God.”
13. Kittie, “Charlotte”
Album: Spit, 1999 | Killer Referenced: Robert Berdella
eOne Music
Canadian heavy metal band Kittie captures the horror on “Charlotte.” According to Songfacts, the inspiration for the song came from book entitled Rites of Burial. That book is about our serial killer at hand. The song only features a couple of lyrics, but the angst is turned up to the nth degree right from the start.
“So, I’m nothing? / You took something from me / Now you’ve disappeared / You’re right where I want you / You said you wanted it, alright / No! It’s not alright!”
14. Macabre, “Diary of Torture”
Album: Murder Metal, 2003 | Killer Referenced: Robert Berdella
Decomposed
“My fist has ripped your anal wall / So penicillin I prescribe /To keep you alive and subject you / To much more torture before you die / With a home-made ballast plugged in the wall / 7000 volts I apply / With battery cables clamped on to your scrotum / Your testicles I will fry.”
15. Lordi, “Blood Red Sandman”
Album: The Monsterican Dream, 2004 | Killer Referenced: Jack the Ripper
The End
“They call me the Leather Apron / They call me Smiling Jack / They pray to the heavens above / That I would never ever come back.”
“Leather Apron” and “Smiling Jack” were nicknames for Jack the Ripper. Beyond this, Lordi uses its own creativity to depict the evil Blood Red Sandman.
“Once again / There is pain / I bring flames / I bring cold / I’m the Blood Red Sandman / Coming home / On this unholy night / I will make you my own…”
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