Silken Hands
by
Angelmaker
on
This Used To Be Heaven
(2025) samples
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
(Jake Kasdan,
):
I thought you should know what your music does. It kills people.
Horrendous Purulency Womb
by
Pathological Sadism
on
Realms Of The Abominable Putrefaction
(2020) samples
Slither
(James Gunn,
):
It looks like something that fell off my dick during the war.
God the Animal
by
In Gloom
on
God The Animal
(2021) samples
People Open Up About How They Started Believing In God After Finding A Big Bag Of Laundry In A Barn
(ClickHole,
):
Finding the pile of laundry in my wet dangerous barn made me think about what it would be like if God the animal bit me with his razor-sharp fangs. God has huge poisonous fangs and he loves to bite people who follow the rules. If you follow the rules, God's going to kill you with his long teeth ; and I love knowing that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9Eck2Mv3UA&t=112s
Revenge (My Part Time Lover) (2024 Mix)
by
Killwhitneydead
on
Never Good Enough For You (Anniversary Edition - 2024 Mix)
(2024) samples
Buffalo '66
(Vincent Gallo,
):
- You're hurting me.
- Yeah? Shut your mouth or I'll really hurt you.
Blunt Cough
by
Snuffed on Sight
on
Snuffed On Sight
(2021) samples
Breaking Bad, "Peekaboo"
(Vince Gilligan,
):
Hey, man, I'm slingin' mad volume and fat stackin' benjis, you know what I'm sayin'? I can't be all about, like, spelling and shit.
Revenge (My Part Time Lover) (2024 Mix)
by
Killwhitneydead
on
Never Good Enough For You (Anniversary Edition - 2024 Mix)
(2024) samples
The Breakfast Club
(John Hughes,
):
Don't mess with the bull. You'll get the horns.
Execution of reason
by
Skinless
on
Trample the Weak, Hurdle the Dead
(2006) samples
Mystery Science Theater 3000 S10E8 - "The Touch of Satan"
(Michael J. Nelson,
):
You guys scare me, hahaha, signed, Satan.
Crispy Kids
by
Skinless
on
Progression Towards Evil
(1998) samples
Demonic Toys
(Peter Manoogian,
):
How do you want your death served up to you? You want that chunky style or extra crispy?
Butcher the Weak
by
Devourment
on
Butcher the Weak
(2005) samples
FBI profiler Robert Ressler's 1992 interview with Gacy
(Robert Ressler,
):
- I worked as the night-man only, I didn't have nothing to do with the bodies. All this talk that I slept with the dead ones or had sex with dead bodies, there is no truth to any of that.
-You did live in the mortuary.
-I lived in a mortuary, yes, but not in the embalming room. I mean, they make it sound like, y'know, I slept in the crypts with them. And I never climbed into a coffin or anything like that. That is so damn ridiculous. And besides, the dead won't bother you. It's the living you gotta worry about.
Set Yourself On Fire (In Public)
by
To The Grave
on
Everyone's A Murderer
(2024) samples
Better Call Saul, S05E09 "Bad Choice Road"
(Thomas Schnauz,
):
A dog who bites every owner he´s had... can only be disciplined with a firm hand. Or, put down.
Serial Messiah
by
Cryptopsy
on
Blasphemy Made Flesh
(1995) samples
Braindead
(Peter Jackson,
):
Ah, get off me you bastard
I Kick ass for the lord!
Enslaved in Somnium
by
Birth of Depravity
on
The Coming of the Ineffable
(2012) samples
Office Space
(Mike Judge,
):
[Low-pitched] Human beings were not meant to sit in little cubicles, staring at computer screens all day.
Mutilation By Double Penetration
by
Gortuary
on
Manic Thoughts of Perverse Mutilation
(2008) samples
8MM
(Joel Schumacher,
):
You know the best part of killing someone ? The look on their face. It's that look. Not when they're threatened. Not when you hurt them. Not even when they see the knife. It's when they feel the knife go in. That's it. It's surprise. They just can't believe it's really happening to them. She had that look, the girl, when she knew it wasn't just porno.
High Impact Sexual Violence
by
Cranial Discharge
on
Bohemian Rape & Sodomy
(2019) samples
Saw II
(Darren Lynn Bousman,
):
Oh yes, there will be blood.
Lost
by
Neurosis
on
Enemy of the Sun
(1993) samples
The Sheltering Sky
(Bernardo Bertolucci,
):
Are you lost?
Yes?
Because we don't know when we will die, we get to think of life as an inexhaustible well. Yet everything happens only a certain number of times, and a very small number really. How many more times will you remember a certain afternoon of your childhood, some afternoon that is so deeply a part of your being that you can't even conceive of your life without it? Perhaps four or five times more, perhaps not even that. How many more times will you watch the full moon rise? Perhaps twenty. And yet it all seems limitless.