The Great American Nightmare

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"The Great American Nightmare"
"The Great American Nightmare" cover
Single by Rob Zombie
from the album Private Parts Soundtrack
Released 1997
Format CD single
Recorded 1997
Genre Alternative metal, Industrial rock
Length 3:54
Label Warner Bros. Records
Writer(s) Charlie Clouser
Rob Zombie
Producer(s) Charlie Clouser
Rob Zombie
Rob Zombie singles chronology
"The Great American Nightmare"
(1997)
"Dragula"
(1998)
Private Parts Soundtrack track listing
"Pig Virus"
(Track 1)
"The Great American Nightmare"
(Track 2)
Mama Look
(Track 3)

"The Great American Nightmare" is a song sung by Rob Zombie with Howard Stern that appears in Stern's biographical film Private Parts. It 2003, it was included in Rob Zombie's Past, Present & Future, and it is currently played as the intro music at the beginning of The Howard Stern Show. In 2006, Howard considered replacing the song with "Time Has Come Today" by Chambers Brothers for the intro music of his show. But changed his mind after negative fan response to the idea. Also, it can be noted that this song contains the most swear words of any of Zombie's songs at the moment.

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  1. "The Great American Nightmare (Clean)" - 3:56

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