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Zombie,Funki Porcini,Efa (Caroline),Ambient Breakbeat,Dance Music,Electronica,Pop,Popular Music
Average customer rating:
- Simply Awesome!
- amazing collection
- A must Have
- Doesn't have his best songs...
- Past, Present, and Future
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Past, Present & Future [w/ Bonus DVD]
Rob Zombie
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ASIN: B0000AVBDS
Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Thunder Kiss '65
- Black Sunshine
- Feed the Gods
- More Human Than Human
- Super Charger Heaven
- I'm Your Boogieman
- Hands of Death (Burn Baby Burn)
- The Great American Nightmare (with Howard Stern)
- Dragula
- Living Dead Girl
- Superbeast
- Feel So Numb
- Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy)
- Demon Speeding
- Brickhouse 2003 (with Trina)
- Pussy Liquor
- Blitzkrieg Bop
- Two-Lane Blacktop
- Girl on Fire
Tracks:
- Thunder Kiss '65
- More Human Than Human
- Dragula
- Living Dead Girl
- Superbeast
- Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy)
- Feel So Numb
- Demonoid Phenomenon
- Return of the Phantom Stranger
- Spookshow Baby
Customer Reviews:
Simply Awesome!.......2007-05-21
This is a great album for a great price with the bonus DVD as a kicker. Couldn't be happier!
amazing collection.......2007-02-20
Just a awesome collection of music from one of the coolest most original acts to ever come along. Get this one its well worth ever cent.
A must Have.......2007-02-10
If you love Rob Zombie,this is a must have for your collection
Doesn't have his best songs..........2007-01-26
This CD has some of his greatest songs, but there are so many others that kill the songs on this CD.
Past, Present, and Future.......2007-01-19
Morbid,irreverant, funny. That's the style of Rob Zombie---and a great style it is. Past, Present, and Future gives an incredible scope to the music of the early White Zombie and the late, later, and latest (work) of Mr. Zombie, the man of dark seasons and gothic wit.
Average customer rating:
- OK
- Astro creep's grooviest metal
- A heavy experience
- "I remember her saying, I'm already dead..."
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White Zombie
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ASIN: B000000OUE
Release Date: 1995-04-11 |
Tracks:
- Electric Head, Pt. 1 (The Agony)
- Super-Charger Heaven
- Real Solution #9
- Creature Of The Wheel
- Electric Head, Pt. 2 (The Ecstasy)
- Grease Paint And Monkey Brains
- I, Zombie
- More Human Than Human
- El Phantasmo and The Chicken-Run Blast-O-Rama
- Blur The Technicolor
- Blood, Milk And Sky
Customer Reviews:
OK.......2007-02-15
I do not know what it is about AMERICAN BAND. It is like FORD or CHEVY vs BMW or TOYOTA. Something is missing....its get bored after all. Not to mention from the start, it does not have that exciting refreshing kick to it. UK bands and Scandinavian bands some how GETS IT.
Astro creep's grooviest metal.......2007-02-07
Im usually into white zombie not that interested in rob zombie albums I don't hate em but im usually into the old white zombie stuff alot more. the first song has the perfect speed guitar riff groove ELECTRIC HEAD and SUPER CHARGER HEAVEN. REAL SOLUTION # 9 has the slow heavy guitar riffs and rob sings in a very low voice which is hard to hear what he's saying but very good you would have to read the lyrics to understand and the last one was my most favorite MORE HUMAN THAN HUMAN. 5/5 STARS
A heavy experience.......2006-11-17
This album is great from beginning to end. A classic heavy-metal album, from Electric Head to Blood, Milk and Sky, this is a ride that will fire you up and stir the demons from within. One of my most listened to CD's, still a favourite, even today.
"I remember her saying, I'm already dead...".......2006-01-31
Boy, if the only "metal" you kiddies have been exposed to is that whiny HIM junk, I pity you.
THIS is a REAL industrial-metal album. If that's what you want, this is one you're gonna want.
The pounding, heart-pumping drive of "Supercharger Heaven". (DEVILMAN, DEVILMAN!)
The riff-driven "Creature Of The Wheel".
The ominous-sounding opener, "Electric Head: The Agony (Pt. 1)".
The hit, "More Human Than Human".
And so many more.
Also, the fun, B-movie horror theme (artwork, samples, lyrics) that has come to be associated with Rob Zombie's work is clearly present, and it's campy and really adds to the album.
This is a loud, proud 90's staple. Check it out if you wanna scare all the Yellowcard fans.
and you don't already own this because.....?.......2006-01-12
Unlike Rob zombie's sole stuff white zombie is more gritty, has more guitar work going on and doesn't have as much of an industrial influence to it, but it's still there so don't worry. A lot of the songs are an adrenaline rush and will have up and doing something energenic. One thing about white zombie that I like but don't like about other bands is the use of soundbytes because it adds to the music and doesn't distract from it. So if you like Rob Zombie or metal then buy this cd you won't regret it.
Average customer rating:
- The last thing Rob did that had balls....
- not exactly the best...
- Rob's major label debut.
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La Sexorcisto-Devil Music Vol. 1
White Zombie
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ASIN: B000000OSQ
Release Date: 1992-03-17 |
Tracks:
- Welcome To Planet Motherfucker/Psychoholic Slag
- Knuckle Duster (Radio 1-A)
- Thunder Kiss '65
- Black Sunshine
- Soul-Crusher
- Cosmic Monsters Inc.
- Spiderbaby (Yeah-Yeah-Yeah)
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The title of White Zombie's first mainstream success promises some good, trashy fun, and boy does this album deliver. White Zombie is not a nihilistic, the-world-is-rotten heavy metal band; on the contrary, one doubts that they're in danger of taking anything too seriously, and the humor is audible in every riff. La Sexorcisto is rife with distorted guitars, snippets of dialogue from horror movies, and songs about fast cars ("Black Sunshine"), loose women ("Grindhouse (A-Go-Go)"), and the generally weird. Don't think about it too hard; sit back, relax, pop a cool one and crank up the stereo until it shakes your ceiling. -- Genevieve Williams
Customer Reviews:
The last thing Rob did that had balls...........2007-06-17
A lot of people think that this album is inferior to Astro Creep. I guess I would agree with that if I liked whiny vocals and techno/industrial beats, but I don't. La Sexorcisto is such a great album because it was one of the first metal cds that had groove and that made you want to get in a mosh pit and hurt someone. The band actually sounds like a band on this cd, and Rob sounded like some big bearded biker that you didn't want to mess with. He went from sounding like that to doing some fake whiny manufactured voice on the rest of output, starting with Astro Creep. Also, John Tempesta, while being techically a better drummer than Ivan DePrume lacks the feel and creativity that Ivan had on La Sexorcisto. This is probably not his fault since i'm sure Rob had the final word on most of the drum beats. All in all, I think Rob should have stuck with what he did best... grooving metal with some damn balls. I do like his movies though. Devil's Rejects was one of the best horror movies i've ever seen.
not exactly the best..........2007-06-05
i LOVE R. ZOmbie's solo work so i thought for sure this would get my rocks off...WRONG! thunderkiss 65 and black sunshine are awesome songs but the other songs are filler material. skip this disc and get R. ZOmbie past, present and future cd.
Rob's major label debut........2007-05-14
I love everything that Rob Zombie has done, but the White Zombie years were special. To everyone who likes his solo stuff, but maybe isn't familiar with the old school Zombie, do yourself a favor and check them out. Classic songs, great riffs, and monster fun. "Thunderkiss '65" is one of the best metal songs of the 90s.
Great.......2007-05-10
Great album! Is my favorite white zombie; have had since I was twelve! I had to purchase another copy because mine was destroyed when i took it to work.
OK.......2007-02-15
I do not know what it is about AMERICAN BAND. It is like FORD or CHEVY vs BMW or TOYOTA. Something is missing....its get bored after all. Not to mention from the start, it does not have that exciting refreshing kick to it. UK bands and Scandinavian bands some how GETS IT.
Average customer rating:
- WHA HAHA
- Rob Zombie - 'Hellbilly Deluxe' (Geffen) 4 1/2 stars
- Zombie, Zombie!
- A layed back Metal for most listeners (4.5/5)
- Good Industrial-Metal
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ASIN: B00000AEFF
Release Date: 1998-08-25 |
Tracks:
- Call Of The Zombie
- Superbeast
- Dragula
- Living Dead Girl
- Perversion 99
- Demonoid Phenomenon
- Spookshow Baby
- How To Make A Monster
- Meet The Creeper
- The Ballad Of Resurrection Joe And Rosa Whore
- What Lurks On Channel X?
- Return Of The Phantom Stranger
- The Beginning Of The End
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Malevolent megalomaniac or eerie artiste? Rob Zombie is a bit of both. With spooky metal music that's as colorful and kitschy as its comic art, the singer's solo debut bears more than a little resemblance to his band of many years, White Zombie. These 13 tracks (yeah, there just had to be 13!) continue to explore Zombie's fascination with psychotic noise, pummeling grooves, campy samples, and all things horrific. Instead of just playing dictator, however, this astrocreep allows space for cohorts such as guitarist Danny Lohner and drummers John Tempesta and Tommy Lee to shine darkly. He also shares artistic credit for the LP's elaborate 24-page booklet. Zombie's finely crafted disc is heavy-metal thunder that's turbocharged for the new millennium. --Janiss Garza
Customer Reviews:
WHA HAHA.......2007-05-22
this album f'n hits...if u dont own a copy of it follow instructions: push start, then shut down, hop in jalopy and drive to local record store to purchase it. 13 songs (13 tales of cadaverous cavorting inside the spookshow international) stand out songs are living dead girl, dragula and superbeast but you can play the entire album from start to finish no problem. if you like to bang your head then you will surely love this!
Rob Zombie - 'Hellbilly Deluxe' (Geffen) 4 1/2 stars.......2007-02-25
Review #335. Rob Zombie's first solo work after he took a short leave from White Zombie. I remember telling fans that he'll go solo ONLY if this debut of his sells good enough for him to spark up a solo career. Looks like I was right, as Rob never went back to White Zombie since. Tracks here that will remain as true 'extreme metal' gems to us loyal long-timers include "Call Of The Zombie", the *ss-stomper "Dragula" (still like catching the video for this song), "How To Make A Monster", the awesome mosh-pit staple "Living Dead Girl" and "Spookshow Baby". Simply a must-have, if there's still anyone out there that doesn't possess a copy.
Zombie, Zombie!.......2007-01-12
Hellbilly Deluxe has to be the best & far most addictive album of all his solos yet the best of them all. Sinister Urge is a second best then Educated Horses which is last in my book.
"Dragula", "Superbeast", & "Living Dead Girl". 3 great singles in one album & not to mention other great horrific tracks like "Meet The Creeper", "The Ressurection Of Ballad Joe & Rosa W****", "What Lurks On Channel X?", "Demonoid Phenomenom", & "Return Of The Phantom Stranger" will geet you spooken & rocking between your socks as your head chuckles left & right, Zombie style!
This is great for horror metal fans or any heavy metal fans whoever likes that is, metal!
P.S. like I said, Zombie, Zombie! Cause Zombie rocks & rules!
A layed back Metal for most listeners (4.5/5).......2006-07-11
this is most definately the best debut ive heard yet, if white zombie is half as good as this is it is bound to be an incredible debut as well
it opens with call of the zombie, a thirty second opener great opening, then goes straight into superbeast an instant classic. we are graced then with the hearing of dragula, another classic. then living dead girl... great song that has really grown on me. Next we have perversion 99: sweet title for an minute and three quarter song. we have now Demonoid Phenomenon great song great racing song. Spookshow baby, heres the sound that he is famous for, his wierd experimental sounds are greatly shown here. How to make a monster, didnt quite understand it but still kinda good. Meet the creeper is the best song he has to date its a perfect song worth the buy on its own. The Ballad... is an ok song, a longer one shocking for me. What lurks on channel x?: is the weakest song on here but is one of the shortest too. Return of the Phantom stranger... great song with more of that great expermimental sound. The beginning of the end is an ok ending but not that good of a song
This cd is recomended to anyone who wants to try him out, or White Zombie fans this is good stuff here
Good Industrial-Metal.......2006-05-04
This Rob's best album,more darker & heavier than "The Sinister Urge" and "Educated Horses".My favourite song is "Return Of The Phantom Stranger",but all song is good (except one-two fillers).Most powerful track is Dragula and Superbeast,but the hardest is "What Lurks On Channel X ?".Good guitar riffs,with techno sound,and monotonic drums is characteristics on this cd...the vocal's not bad.If you like White Zombie,you'll like this album.
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- Good not great.
- All The Zombie Trademarks With Some Fresh New Elements; Great Overall Album
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Rob Zombie
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ASIN: B000ENWKN8
Release Date: 2006-03-28 |
Tracks:
- Sawdust In The Blood
- American Witch
- Foxy Foxy
- 17 Year Locust
- The Scorpion Sleeps
- 100 Ways
- Let It All Bleed Out
- Death Of It All
- Ride
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Album Description
Fresh off the major success of his latest feature film, "The Devil's Rejects," Rob Zombie is returning this spring to his first passion - music - playing it live and loud. Zombie has finished recording his third solo studio CD, "Educated Horses" (Geffen Records).
"Educated Horses" was produced by Zombie and long time producer Scott Humphrey (Metallica, Motley Crue), who together also produced the platinum hits Hellbilly Deluxe and The Sinister Urge. Other musicians contributing to the CD are Josh Freese (A Perfect Circle, Vandals) and Tommy Lee. Zombie, a prolific video director in his own right having directed over twenty five videos, will direct the video for "Foxy Foxy" (the first single) Zombie will re-team with The Devil's Rejects cinematographer Phil Parmet. Parmet has also worked on Led Zeppelin's "The Song Remains The Same" and Frank Zappa's "Baby Snakes".
Customer Reviews:
Good not great........2007-06-22
I like many of the tracks on this album. I think that John 5 is the best guitarist in rock n' roll. I know that this is a much different kind of album for Rob Zombie, but I think he needed to change it up a bit. My only complaint is that I kinda wished that he cussed a little on this album. Heah. I like it when my metal bands cuss.
All The Zombie Trademarks With Some Fresh New Elements; Great Overall Album.......2007-05-29
A slight departure for Rob Zombie, "Educated Horses" veers away from the electronic effects and the sampling, that were so prevelant on classics like the "Hellbilly Deluxe" album, on most of its songs, focusing on a driving, hammering, metal assault led by great distorted guitar-work and Zombie's distinctive (and increasingly versatile) vocal performance. The electronic/sampling elements are still present, popping up to fine effect on tracks like "Let It All Bleed Out", while techniques not usually associated with Zombie - like soft/acoustic guitars - turn up fairly frequently. The atmospheric instrumental "Sawdust In The Blood" - both haunting and menacing - opens up the album and segues right into the instantly memorable future classic "American Witch".
Most of the lyrics on "Educated Horses" are on the vague side, sounding kind of like songs based on horror movies yet to be made. Creepy, well-crafted, and sometimes with a lot of between-the-lines subtext, they're the kind of songs you can something different out of on subsequent listens. The song on here based on a horror movie that Has been made, is of course "The Devil's Rejects", based on the second of Zombie's 'Firefly family' films. It ties in to the movie in a disturbing way, seemingly a reflection on how the Rejects see themselves and the world around them. "Foxy Foxy" and "The Scorpion Sleeps" are also standout tracks that deserve a special mention, although there's not a weak song on the disc. It's still got pretty much everything that made the previous albums work, but expands with new angles. I think there's a definate influence from '70s classic rock on here, although that influence has been fed through a steam-powered grinder to come out distinctly Rob Zombie. "Educated Horses" is a 4.5 star album containing much of Zombie's best music to date.
Rob knows how to entertain you.......2007-05-09
Rob is a very talented artist and here he is again with a new album and a new tour. This like many of his other albums you can play from start to finish and be entertained. If you get the opportunity to see his show live I would recommend it as well, I have seen him 5 times and have never been dissapointed!
Return of Rob.......2007-04-25
I'll agree with other that this album is Rob's least heavy album. That being said, I found it very enjoyable. The songs are easily accesible and probably the most mainstream sounding Zombie has ever put out. This album is sure to cater to a much wider scope of people then say, Hellbilly Deluxe. The beats and hooks are very catchy. It's defintely not his best effort but still a worthy album that shows how Rob is always progressing and never beating a certain sound to death. A+ to Rob Zombie for his innovation in music from the early White Zombie days to present.
Love the Deadman.......2007-02-19
This guys is just off the chain with his creativity. He has style all his own. I have seen hime live ( looking forward to it again). This CD is really a good piece of work. To many haters trying to compare him to White Zombie. This is different and I would hope everyone would judge it that way
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ASIN: B000000OVC
Release Date: 1996-08-13 |
Tracks:
- Electric Head Pt.2 (Sexational After Dark Mix)
- More Human Than Human (Meet Bambi In The King's..)
- I, Zombie (Europe In The Raw Mix)
- Grease Paint And Monkey Brains (Sin Centers Of...)
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- Blood, Milk And Sky (Miss September Mix)
- Real Solution #9 (Mambo Mania Mix)
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- I'm Your Boogie Man (Sex On The Rocks Mix)
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Remix albums are often iffy propositions. Either the remixes add nothing to the originals, or veer off so unrecognizably that you wonder what made you want to hear the damn songs in the first place. Well, this disc--essentially a chopped 'n' channeled version of the Zombies' Astro-Creep 2000--deftly avoids both of those pitfalls, thanks in large part to the indelible freak-show presence of Rob Zombie. Some mixes, like those by house music whiz Mike "Hitman" Wilson and psychedelic rappers P.M. Dawn, push the envelope extensively, while industrial master John Fryer and the ubiquitous Dust Brothers just enhance the band's freak-show quintessence. Fans of the surreal should note the presence of a cover of K.C. & the Sunshine Band's "I'm Your Boogie Man." --David Sprague
Customer Reviews:
Who is ROB ZOMBIE.......2007-01-30
Can any one please tell me who Rob Zombie is? What kind of Joker? Entertainer? Musician? Artist? is he? and I have a feeling he is an American. or is he from Europe?
Best Remix cd I've Heard Thus Far!!.......2006-07-18
Usually re-mixes bore the hell outta me and for the most part I don't see the point? If you have a good cd/song, why mess with it? Why take good songs and destroy them completely? Examples, Yes and Queen re-mixes come to mind just off the top of my head as really bad attempts at this. Anyway this is not the case here. Sure their are a few short comings, but for the just cranking up at parties factor this cd rocks and the girl's a nice touch as well.
Overall a decent attempt that deserves some notice.
I WOULD JUST STICK TO ASTRO CREEP.......2005-10-11
Astro creep is absolutely incredible. Zombie likes to mess around with different sounds. I got this when it came out cuz Astro Creep was so good. Its a little bit interesting, mainly for the chick on the cover.
Yes, a Remix Album CAN Rock!.......2005-08-02
This, you should know, is an album full of remixes. That said, know that it is also beyond decent, very good in fact. If you like White Zombie and don't mind electronic music, definitely pick up this album. Many of the remixes rely on some electronic bases to deliver the goods, but it is welcome and it fits as you will see if you purchase this album. Very nice stuff.
Surprisingly Decent.......2005-07-18
When I bought this, it was really cheap and this was the only White zombie CD not in my collection so I figured, why not? Well I prepared myself to cringe, figuring Astro Creep would be butchered, since Rob Zombie's American Made Music to Strip By had done just exactly that to Hellbilly Deluxe. Half of the Remix's on here are not bad at all, the other half of them are not that great but none of them are nessisarily agonizing to listen to. The best one's have been remixed by Charlie Clouser (Electric head pt. 2, More human than Human, Real Solution #9 and El Phantasmo...) The only song from Astro Creep that hasn't been Remixed is Creature of the wheel and the reason for that I think is that that awesome sludge song would have been pretty hard to remix. So instead, the Dust Brother remixed White Zombie's cover of K.C. and the Sunshine Band's I'm Your Boogie Man, which was originally found on the Soundtrack for the Crow (which by the way is a really good movie). Other remixes that are not half bad include the I' Zombie Remix and the Super Charger Remix. However remixes like those of Blur the Technicolor and Blood, Milk and Sky fall flat into annoyance. The worst remix here is by far the one for Electric Head pt. 1, in which the original was so good that it's honestly no surprise of how bad this version is. It's not a must have to own in your collection, only if you are a big fan of Rob Zombie and White Zombie. Get this cheap or used, and you can appreciate it a little more. As for Rob's other remix album, don't even bother. And as for the CD jacket, well there is no nudity but I have the sudden urge to buy a hammock. Hoped this helped.
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- Good but not great.
- Rob Who?
- horror remixed
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American Made Music to Strip By
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ASIN: B00002DDPD
Release Date: 1999-10-26 |
Tracks:
- Dragula (Si Non Oscillas, Noli Tintinnare Mix)
- Superbeast (Porno Holocaust Mix)
- How To Make A Monster (Kitty's Purrrrformance Mix)
- Living Dead Girl (Subliminal Seduction Mix)
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- Meet The Creeper (Pink Pussy Mix)
- Return Of The Phantom Stranger (Tuesday Night At The Chop Shop Mix)
- Superbeast (Girl On A Motorcycle Mix)
- Meet The Creeper (Brute Man & Wonder Girl Mix)
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Review for Rob Zombie's American Made Music to Strip By.......2007-05-14
I love the incredible sounds that Rob Zombie creates on this exciting CD. It is inspiring and motivating with a real human-ness that has a very modern edge. The sound waves are like reviving ocean waves that make you want to get out there and enjoy life... His ability to awaken the human senses are fabulously demonstrated through his electrifying music. I love his revolutionary style, and am very happy to experience his exhilarating music.
Good but not great........2007-04-06
I bought this album mainly for track 9. I like the CD for the most part, and the mixes are good, but it's not quite as good as Supersexy Swingin' Sounds mainly because the originals of the remixes here are not quite as good as the originals that are remixed for SSS. I would recommend it, but it won't blow your mind.
Rob Who?.......2007-01-30
Can any one please tell me who Rob Zombie is? What kind of Joker? Entertainer? Musician? Artist? is he? and I have a feeling he is an American. or is he from Europe?
horror remixed.......2007-01-04
What can I say? This cd is a perfect combination of Zombie's previous works with more electronic music woven into it.
Super Sexy Music to Swing by!.......2006-10-25
Good remix albums are hard to find.
Granted I'd admit you probably have to enjoy techno and metal to like it,
but that happens to be one of my favorite combinations.
Similar to Super Sexy Swingin Sounds, this is pretty much zombie's songs very professionally remixed for a sound all thier own, much unlike the many rock remixes out there where a drum track is laid on top of an existing song and slapped with the label "remix" to get some extra cash of that "special edition" cd.
This is such a great remix cd, I would reccomend it over the original, Hellbilly Deluxe.
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- feed my head mr zombie
- Pass auf!
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- Sin, sin, sin..!
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The Sinister Urge
Rob Zombie
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ASIN: B00005Q6IJ
Release Date: 2001-11-13 |
Tracks:
- Sinners Inc.
- Demon Speeding
- Dead Girl Superstar
- Never Gonna Stop
- Iron Head
- Go To California
- Feel So Numb
- Transylvania Transmission
- Bring Her Down
- Scum Of The Earth
- House Of 1000 Corpses
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With Sinister Urge, Rob Zombie again wraps his rasp around a thunderous blend of heavy grooves powered by human and electronic drums. Creepy touches of theremin and keyboards add goth accents, while the clever arrangements adorn melodies that are irresistibly catchy yet plenty aggressive. The lyrics are set firmly in a horror realm; with titles such as "House of 1,000 Corpses" and "Scum of the Earth," one wouldn't anticipate tender love songs. Zombie scatters about sound bites from monster movies for good measure--an apt touch, but with the album clocking in at less than 40 minutes, there's a bit too much filler. Still, with highlights such as "Bring Her Down," with its spine- tingling orchestration, the hard-driving "Dead Girl Superstar" (featuring Slayer guitarist Kerry King), and "Feel So Numb," Zombie generates much genuine excitement. --Gail Flug
Customer Reviews:
feed my head mr zombie.......2007-05-22
this is awesome stuff too! this and hellbilly deluxe i dont know which one is better...truthfully it doesnt matter which is better if you dont own them both you are as wrong as two boys in a closet. mr zombie's second helping after going solo hits just as hard as the first with 11 songs. standout tracks include demon speeding, dead girl superstar, going to california, crippletown(bring her down) and scum of the earth (also to be found on the MI-2 soundtrack). ozzy also chimes in on the song iron head. buy it now and bang your head.
Pass auf!.......2006-01-12
Another good but different cd from Rob Zombie. This album includes great guitar riffage, an orcastra and some poppy elements that some older fans might not enjoy. The album is pretty short though with a filler track that's just a bunch of nonsense that I always skip. I guess it'd better to have a short cd with a lot of good songs than a cd with some good songs and a lot of bad songs. I really enjoyed all of the songs and most of them stand out except "bring her down" and "scum of the earth." So go do yourself a favor and buy this disk.
COOL ALBUM DON'T MISS THE HIDDEN TRACK!.......2005-11-06
ROBS SECOND ALBUM BOASTS SOME HIGH ENERGY TUNES
1.SINNERS INC-FILLER BUT STILL COOL 3/5
2.DEMON SPEEDING-GREAT SONG-5/5
3.DEAD GIRL SUPERSTAR-FAST PACED AND HEAVY WITH JERRY KING SLAYERS GUITARIST5/5
4.NEVER GONNA STOP-INTERESTING SONG BASED ON A CLOCKWORK ORANGE4.5/5
5.IRON HEAD-COOL SONG WITH OZZY5/5
6.GO TO CALIFORNIA-DIFFERENT SONG THEN WERE USED TO FROM ROB 4.5/5
7.FEEL SO NUMB-HIGH ENERGY SONG5/S
8.TRANSILVAMIA TRANSMITION-FILER2.5/5
9.BRING HER DOWN[TO CRIPLETOEWN]-REALLY COOL SONG VERY DIFFERENT THEN WERE USED TO FROM ROB5/5
10.SCUM OF THE EARTH-COOL HEAVY SONG5/5
11.HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES/UNHOLY-AWESOME CREEPY SON G LISTEN FOR 8 MINUTES THERES A BONUS TRACK IN THE SONG CALLED UNHOLY THAT'S HONESTLY LIKE THE THIRD BEST SONG ON THE ALBUM
Sin, sin, sin..!.......2005-08-30
Knowing that "The Sinister Urge" takes it's name from a 1961 Ed Wood film about a wide-eyed, sex-crazed maniac who murders young women in a city park, which police suspect is a part of the smut picture racket... and, somehow, the mob is involved. With that said, it's safe to say that Rob Zombie aligns himself with the off-beat -- but his music is superbly on-beat. His second foray into the solo musician world, he embarks upon a mixture of '70s gutter trash glam grooves meets roaring, aggressive (unlikely) pop/disco melodies with full symphonic instruments, stereo soundwork and sampled sound clips. The same genre-bluring he's infamous for with is other efforts.
A change of lyrical and tonal pace from his first solo record, "Hellbilly Deluxe", where he sung about straight horror (in a tongue-in-cheek fashion), and his work in White Zombie, which progressed from album to album, as well. This time, he takes a darker route, channeling (as the title mentions) sex, murder and madness -- but tastefully. Evident in track "Never Gonna Stop", where some of the lyrics are direct references to Stanley Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange".
Symphonically roaring "Bring Her Down" is my favorite track from the album, where "California" shares the second place slot. Both feel very classic and time-period defining (late '60s - early '70s), yet contemporary at the same time. More retro-futuristic, really. With a catchy chorus in "California" like "Get up, get out, get inside the outside", you know that Zombie had his eyes set on music which would well represent the counter-culture, drug-wasted high-life feel of Hollywood's finest years.
My favorite of his two solo records, it is a true masterpiece and a welcomed addition to his discography.
A worthy follow-up.......2005-06-17
Some people have nothing to say but bad things about this album, and admittedly its a slightly different turn, but its still the Mr. Zombie we all know and love (and worship.) This ones got a few guest appearances that read like a page torn out of the history of metal. Tommy lee has some appearances on various songs. The solo by Guitar-god of Slayer fame: Kerry King on the track 3: dead girl superstar, and of course, the vocal support on Iron Head by our old friend the Ozzman. The songs are well made (some have a backing orchestra even) and admittedly arent as diverse as they are on his debut (Hellbilly Deluxe) but theyre still great and flooded with samples and a halloween-esque vibe. Some standout tracks are Demon Speeding, Bring Her Down (To Cripple Town), Scum of the Earth, Never Gonna Stop(The Red Red Kroovy) and of course Iron Head. Theyre all worth listening to though, and esspecially for fans of The debut. sure, some old White Zombie fans will be turned off a bit by it, but its still a great album. Esspecially if you heard Hellbilly Deluxe and you need more (which you will).
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The best of Rob Zombie: Millennium Collection
Rob Zombie
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ASIN: B000IHYWA4
Release Date: 2006-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Thunder Kiss '65 - White Zombie
- Black Sunshine - White Zombie
- More Human Than Human - White Zombie
- Super-Charger Heaven - White Zombie
- Dragula - Rob Zombie
- Superbeast - Rob Zombie
- Living Dead Girl - Rob Zombie
- Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy) - Rob Zombie
- House of 1000 Corpses - Rob Zombie
- Feel So Numb - Rob Zombie
- Devil's Rejects - Rob Zombie
- Lords of Salem - Rob Zombie
Customer Reviews:
What?.......2007-04-17
Besides a few songs from his new album i don't see a point to this purchase. Get the CD Past Present and Future for 2 bucks more you get the dvd with some videos.
-NickPast, Present & Future [w/ Bonus DVD]
Bought Once.......2007-03-04
As is the case with ALL of these Millennium Collections, if you are a fan of the artist (in this case Rob Zombie) you already own all of these songs. I suppose these discs are good to own if you don't plan on owning any other discs by the artists otherwise don't bother with these. The rating is for the disc not the material. There is no reason for the disc if you have all the others.
How is this "The Best of..."?.......2007-01-05
I don't get it... I know Rob's albums average 13 tracks, three of which are usually an intro, a transitionary 30 second instrumental, and another instrumental at the end...
But why limit this to TWELVE of his singles when an average disc can hold at least 19 to 21 songs, especially at the length of his songs...
I love Rob, but I can see no reason at all for this album to even exist.
I give it three stars for effort, but otherwise it's just a rehash of what I already have.
Zombie.......2006-11-26
I give this 3 stars because all the songs can be found on three other CDs already out. There is no new material here. Most of the songs can be found on the Past, Present & Future CD. The last two songs are on the Educated Horses CD. And the song House of 1000 Corpses can be found on the album of the same name. If you want Rob Zombie I would suggest getting the three albums I just mentioned instead of this CD.
Inexpensive "Best of" CD.......2006-11-11
If you're a casual fan of Rob Zombie, then you'll want to pick up this CD. It features his "hits" from White Zombie to the recent solo effort "Educated Horses." The CD is very cheap, as is the packaging unfortunately. Hardcore fans will already have the material on the discs, so you may want to bypass it unless you're a completist.
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- buy this for 2 songs
- A decent mission
- The mission was half possible
- Not the best MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK.
- The soundtrack is better than the movie
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M:i-2 : Music From And Inspired By (2000 Film)
Rob Zombie
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ASIN: B00004T0EJ
Release Date: 2000-05-09 |
Tracks:
- Take A Look Around - Limp Bizkit
- I Disappear - Metallica
- Scum Of The Earth - Rob Zombie
- They Came In - Butthole Surfers
- Rocket Science - Pimps
- Have A Cigar - Foo Fighters Featuring Brian May
- Mission 2000 - Chris Cornell
- Goin' Down - Godsmack
- What U Lookin' At? - Uncle Kracker
- Backwards - Apartment 26
- Karma - Diffuser
- I Won't Leave You Alone - Buckcherry
- Immune - Tinfed
- My Kinda Scene - Powderfinger
- Carnival - Tori Amos
- Nyah - Hans Zimmer
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This is quite an impressive list of today's modern rock heroes. Limp Bizkit incorporate a sci-fi space groove into their patented rap-metal and deliver the Mission: Impossible 2 theme, "Take a Look Around." Former Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell contributes the Led Zeppelin-influenced "Mission 2000." Pink Floyd's 1975 anti-record industry classic "Have a Cigar" is replicated and then augmented with hard-rock screams and heavy-metal guitars by the Foo Fighters and former Queen guitarist Brian May. Tori Amos's atmospheric "Carnival" nicely complements the straightforward hard rock of Buckcherry. Powderfinger's "Not My Kinda Scene" captures a lazy desert vibe, while Biff Butler navigates the generic industrial-metal wasteland with his band, Apartment 26. For over-the-top mayhem, Rob Zombie's got the market cornered with the sonically impressive "Scum of the Earth." And there's even the rarely-heard-from-these-days Butthole Surfers coming back with the restrained (for them) "They Came In." --Rob O'Connor
Customer Reviews:
buy this for 2 songs.......2007-06-04
only reason i bought this album is b/c i wanted the metallica song i disappear, but upon playing it all the way through i found out scum of the earth (R. ZOmbie) is one hell of a listen too...but the rest of the cd sucks balls.
A decent mission.......2006-05-12
After coming off the rush that is MI:3 I had to pop this CD back in my player and relive the days when this was all I listened to. I remember when this movie came out and I ran to buy the soundtrack, but you don't care about that so lets get straight to the track listing. The opening track 'Take a Look Around' which is the theme song done by Limp Bizkit is a decent track. Limp was on top of their game back in 2000 and so it's only fitting they rest at the top of the pack. 'I Disappear' is one of the worst tracks Metalica ever released...I mean, they repeat the same words over and over and the song has absolutly nothing worth remembering other than some decent riffs and a kick@$$ music video. Rob Zombie gladdly serves up some brilliant techno-metal with 'Scum of the Earth' and Butthole Surfers come back full force with 'They Came In'. Godsmack serve up another hit as does Apartment 26 with 'Backwards' which is one of the best tracks here. This song is what turned me onto this band...love them now. I'm not a huge fan of the Powderfinger song listed here, but I did check them out after hearing this album and their debut album is actually pretty good. The best track here though is Tori Amos' beautiful and titilizing 'Carnival' which is out of place yet so the right song to include as the album winds down. I love it! All in all, while it has a few rough spots, this is a great album to own and play over and over.
The mission was half possible.......2005-01-20
I got this CD because I wanted to figure out what kind of music I wanted to listen to, and basically discover more bands. I got this when I was in 7th grade I believe so that makes sense. Well what I got here was a mixed batch. Half good music, half crap. Most of the great music lies in the first half of the CD. Now I shall go into the classic breakdown of the record. What I noticed though was that barely any music from here was played in the movie at all (except the Limp Bizkit song)
1. Take a look around by Limp Bizkit: 7/10 In all honesty Limp Bizkit suck, and this song was played constantly throughout the movie, (which bored me bay the way) but this is definitely one of "Da Bizkit's" better songs.
2. I Disappear by Metallica: 9/10 A good song released by Metallica before they released St. Anguish.
3. Scum of the earth by Rob Zombie: 9/10 Great Rob Zombie song, but get his album instead.
4. They Came in by Butthole Surfers: 10/10 This is the song that really got me into the BHS, Now one of my favorite bands of all time, this song is the only song released from their Unreleased Album After the Astronaut so its quite nice to have it as a gem.
5. Rocket Science by the Pimps:8/10 A nice, cool song, but technically nothing special.
6. Have a Cigar by Foo Fighters and Brian May: 8/10A nice Pink Floyd cover
7. Mission 2000 by Chris Cornell: 5/10 I can tolerate this
8. Going Down by Godsmack: 10/10 GREAT!!!!!!
9. What U Lookin' At? By Uncle Kracker (produced by Kid Rock): 0/10 WOW BOTH THESE GUYS SUCK! Why they throw Rock's Name on there is simply for eye candy and it doesn't matter, Uncle Kracker is much like a one hit wonder.
10. Backwards by Apartment 26: 10/10 This song introduced me to Apt. 26 and they rocked. Their Hallucinating CD absolutely Rocked (Unfortunately they seemed to have broken up).
11. Karma by Diffuser: 7/10 it's a fun song but nothing more.
Tracks 12-16 I don't care to talk about or even title them because they are all 0/10!
So there you go. Normally this should earn a 2 star rating but I have to respect it because otherwise I would have never found out about Apartment 26 or been convinced to listen to more Butthole Surfers. Now as for you buying this record, I would suggest just going out and buying the CDs of the bands you like that are on here. If you are looking for a place to start in the world of music like I did, then I would avoid this as it is a mixed bag and no one here seems to like ALL the songs. Hope this helped.
Not the best MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK........2005-01-16
O.K. I bought this album about four years ago. To be honest, I don't like this one that much, to be honest, I don't like any MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK at all. I've got two soundtracks: this one and "BATMAN & ROBIN". After I bought both of them, I decided to stay away from these motion picture soundtracks.
The only good songs on this album are the first three and a couple more, don't worry 'cause I'll state them, the rest of them are pure garbage:
1.- "Limp Bizkit: Take A Look Around (Theme from "M:I-2)".- I think for everyone, this one is the best on this album. I'm not that much of a LIMP BIZKIT fan, but I like a couple of songs from them. But if you want to listen to this one, then I suggest you buy the album "CHOCLATE STARFISH AND THE HOT DOG FLAVORED WATER", that album is way better than this one and it includes on of their best dongs ever including this one.- 4/5.
2.- "Metallica: I Dissapear".- The other great song on this album, not that great, but one of the best.- 4/5.
3.- "Rob Zombie: Scum Of The Earth".- For me, the hardest rock song on this album. Better than "I Dissapear". I like this band more than LIMP BIZKIT. But if you want to listen to this one buy their album "The Sinister Urge". It is way better than this album.- 5/5.
4.- "Butthole Surfers: They Came In".- This song SUCKS.- 0/5.
5.- "The Pimps: Rocket Science".- O.K. Not as bad as others, but I don't like this one that much.- 3/5.
6.- "Foo Fighters and Brian May: Have A Cigar".- I don't like this one at all. Baaad.- 1/5.
7.- "Chris Cornell: Mission 2000".- This one sucks big time. One of the worst.- 0/5.
8.- "Godsmack: Going Down".- Not as bad as others either, but still I don't like it.- 2/5.
9.- "Uncle Kracker produced by Kid Rock: What U Lookin' At".- Probably this one is better than "I Dissapear"...but...I don't know.- 5/5.
10.- "Apartment 26: Backwards".- Another one that SUCKS. Damn. This album kinda sucks too.- 0/5.
11.- "Diffuser: Karma".- Good. Doesn't suck that much as others.- 3/5.
12.- "Buckcherry: Alone".- Don't like it at all.- 1/10.
13.- "Tinfed: Immune".- Another one I don't like.- 2/5.
14.- "Powderfinger: My Kinda Scene".- The best in this album. I love this one. Finally.- 5/5.
15.- "Tori Amus: Carnival".- SUCKS, SUCKS, SUCKS.- 0/5.
16.- "Hans Zimmer featuring Heitor Pereira: Nyah".- Bit of a Mexican song. I like it.- 4/5.
See. This soundtrack SUCKS. Now...speaking about the movie...I went to the movies to watch this one, it was full of action and smart scenes. I give the movie: 7/10. But the first one was...WOW...I loved it even though I had eight or nine years when I watched it, I understood it perfectly. The scenes are truly very smart, it has a great content and story, great dialogue and enough action, for me. I know it is abvious tha the second movie has alot more action and chases, but I liked the first better. I give Misson: Impossible a 10/10. I loved that one.
Remember...don't buy this crap, you would be doin' a very very big mistake like I did, if you only want this album because of the theme song from LIMP BIZKIT, buy the album CHOCOLATE STARFISH AND THE HOT DOG FLAVORED WATER instead, that album is way better than this one. If you only want this album because of ROB ZOMBIES's "Scum Of The Earth", which I love by the way, then buy the album: "The Sinister Urge". But whatever you do:
DO NOT BUY THIS ALBUM!!!!!!!
The soundtrack is better than the movie.......2004-02-07
I wasent a huge fan of the movie M:I-2, but the soundtrack is good. There are some great bands on here, including Rob Zombie, Metallica, Foo Fighters, Buckcherry, etc. There are even some non mainstream bands on here like The Pimps and Butthole Surfers(whens the last time you heard about em? Years ago?). Its overall a good soundtack, and even the Limp Bizkit song is decent. Not every song is great, but thankfully most of them are and there isnt really anything on here that is horrible. Some tracks are only found on this soundtrack too(like Metallica's 'I Dissapear'). This is a good soundtrack thats better than the movie.
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Ibiza's Summerhouse Megamix [Import]
Quintette
Pupils of Leschetizky
Music CD: Estados de Animo [Import]
Shattered Glass [Soundtrack]
Shogun
Queen: Greatest Hits III
Roxy Especial
Rifles of the I.R.A.
R. Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier, Act III Complete/Lottie Lehmann's Interviews
On This Day
Operacion Rebenque [Import]
Pass the Mic: The Posse Album [Explicit Lyrics]
Negro Spirituals & Gospel Songs, Vol. 1
I Get Wet