Dracula

Dracula is the 2nd track of the 2002 Gorillaz compilation album "G-Sides". It originally appeared as a B-side track on the single "Clint Eastwood", and it is considered the most popular Phase 1 B-side track, having the most number of recordings and performaces out of all and being featured as a bonus track on some re-releases of their first album "Gorillaz" in a few countries.

Trivia

 * The beginning samples come from the Looney Tunes short film Transylvania 6-5000.
 * It is the only Gorillaz song produced by London-based producer Curtis Lynch Jr., who worked with Damon Albarn during the early 2000s and made a remix of the Gorillaz song "Slow Country", featuring deejay and rapper Spragga Benz, named "Slow Country (Curtis Lynch Jr. Remix)", released on acetate and on a vinyl of the Ed Case Refix of "Clint Eastwood" from before their debut album was even released.
 * It is included as a bonus track in the US deluxe edition of "Gorillaz", appearing as track 16.
 * On the US version of "G-Sides", Dracula is replaced with Latin Simone as track 2.
 * This also goes toward the Brazil version of "G-Sides", but instead of not appearing at all, Dracula appears as track 10, replacing the international versions' "12d3", also with its position changed.