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See Black Tusk and Child Bite Cover Butthole Surfers With Bill Moseley

"Who Was in My Room Last Night?" gets raucous quarantine take

Back in October, Detroit noise-punks Child Bite and Savannah, Georgia, sludge-mongers Black Tusk teamed up for a gnarly collaborative quarantine cover of Prong's 1994 classic "Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck." Revolver was proud to premiere it, along with its wild DIY video, then, and today (April 22nd), we're equally stoked to unveil the two bands' latest joint effort, a raucous take on the Butthole Surfers' '93 rager "Who Was in My Room Last Night?" Adding to the fun, the guys enlisted horror icon Bill Moseley, a.k.a. Otis fom Rob Zombie's Firefly trilogy, to deliver the cut's opening spoken word and to appear in the cover's accompanying video. Check out the gleeful madness above.

"We ended up having a lot of fun with the Tusk dudes on that Prong cover last year, so we figured we should probably do it again," Child Bite's Shawn Knight tells us. "Here's part two of our unofficial two-part miniseries: As Long As the Song Title is Long; Child Bite & Black Tusk Cover Alt-Metal Hits from the '90s. We kept joking(?) about covering Powerman 5000, but I kinda I killed that idea by choosing 'Who Was in My Room Last Night?' ... another strange MTV staple from back in the day. The fact that our dude Bill Moseley wanted to join in was just the LSD-infused cherry on top! As quarantine collaboration season comes to a close and we all come out of this pandemic at least a little bit weirder than before, I hope this video serves as a reminder that we should all listen to the Butthole Surfers more often."