The mentally ill man who kidnapped, raped, and held Jaycee Lee Dugard prisoner outside his Antioch home for almost 18 years, Philip Garrido, was also an aspiring musician. Marc Lister, a Garrido business associate who has a sample of the recordings, slammed them as "absolutely horrifying," according to MSNBC.

And he's right; they are horrifying. A sample of his lyrics, as dreadful as his music, are as follows:

“Every pretty face, in the human race, being abused, and used as devices,” went one of Garrido’s songs, played in a frantic rockabilly style. Another lyric went, “For every little girl in the world, they want to be in love, you’re just the same, go play a game, just tell me that you want me, c’mon babe, I’m just insane, I’m crying out to you.”

And:

“Oh little dumplin’, you know you’re something/your little butt’s cold, its cause is mental, adoring drives ’em absolutely wild,”

Lister, who unearthed the Garrido's CDs at his Walnut Creek home the Dugard case made national headlines in August, swears that he's not trying to profit off of Garrido's tunes. “My intent is not to sell the songs on the CDs or anything else,” Lister asserted. “My intention was to use these CDs, the music on them, to generate donations toward Jaycee, her family and abused women and children. The money received would not benefit myself; it would go to a foundation,” he said.

More samples of Garrido's music after the jump.