Despite its "cheesy" or minimalist approach, "Comin' in Hot" became a fan favorite and a staple of the "Undead Army" culture.

: In a rare move for the era, the accompanying music video features the band performing largely without their iconic masks, instead adopting a humorous "Western" theme before transitioning to their traditional look in the second verse. Musical Impact and Reception

: The lyrics center on excessive drinking, mentioning favorites like Patrón , Jägerbombs , Jack Daniels , and Vodka .

: Verses by Charlie Scene and Funny Man describe the transition from pre-parties to club floors, with lines like "We only leave a pre-party to go party some more".

The song’s lyrics serve as a literal blueprint for a wild night out. It shifts away from the band’s darker nu-metal aggression and into a catchier, "Miami Bass" influenced rap-rock style.