Puerto Rico–based gothic rock/metal artist Amore Ad Lunam has once again joined forces with MTV icon Bam Margera for a new interpretation of the cult classic “Behind The Green Door”, originally by Lake Of Tears. This collaboration revisits the beloved track not by making it heavier or slower, but by reframing it entirely — casting it into deeper shadows and giving it a distinctly nocturnal, gothic metal pulse.
Rather than attempting to outdo the original, Amore Ad Lunam and Bam Margera reshape its emotional core. The familiar melodies remain, but the atmosphere shifts: colder, darker, more introspective. The duo infuse the song with a brooding metallic edge, allowing its bittersweet nostalgia to bloom in new colours while preserving the essence that made the track resonate with listeners for decades.
Bam Margera — known worldwide from the Jackass and Viva La Bam era — brings an unexpected presence to the gothic metal realm. His voice and attitude lend a raw, unpolished honesty to the reinterpretation, creating a contrast that feels strangely natural. There’s an unpredictability in his delivery that deepens the song’s emotional gravity, as if the story is being told from a different room in the same haunted house.
The result is a version that feels both familiar and transformed. A classic viewed from a new angle. A memory revisited under darker skies. For longtime fans of “Behind The Green Door”, this rendition hits with a renewed emotional weight — the same story, now whispered in deeper shades. Link

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