"Heads Explode" from God Says No was featured on the soundtrack to the film Dracula 2000.
The album title comes from the self-titled song by Pantera for the soundtrack of the film Dracula 2000.
The villager who takes them to the castle remarks "I will go this far and no further" similar to the 1931 film Dracula.
The film was a parody of the popular film Dracula.
Lugosi is based on the famous actor from the film Dracula.
"Dracul" contains sound samples from the 1992 film Dracula.
In 1999, he finished a new soundtrack for the 1931 film Dracula.
In the 1931 film Dracula, a Romanian peasant describes the night on which the film begins as Walpurgis Night.
This pseudonym was a pun of the name James Bernard, the film composer of 1958's film Dracula.
The film included satirical references to the 1931 film Dracula.