- Audio Cassette (25 Aug 1998)
- Format: Explicit Lyrics, Import
- Label: Geffen Records
- ASIN: B00000AEFG
- Other Editions: Audio CD | Vinyl | UMD Mini for PSP
- Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
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| 1. Call of the Zombie |
| 2. Superbeast |
| 3. Dragula |
| 4. Living Dead Girl |
| 5. Perversion 99 |
| 6. Demonoid Phenomenon |
| 7. Spookshow Baby |
| 8. How to Make a Monster |
| 9. Meet the Creeper |
| 10. Ballad of Resurrection Joe and Rosa Whore |
| 11. What Lurks on Channel X? |
| 12. Return of the Phantom Stranger |
| 13. Beginning of the End |
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Personally, I love the way words and small speeches are incorporated into his music (not to mention the joys of hearing random screams in the background); it helps make listening to Zombie a surreal experience. This does mean that you don't really have 13 songs on the album, though; a few of the tracks are short musical bridges connecting one great song with another. This is not a problem, though, because everything goes together to make this album an experience that transcends simple music. As for the music itself, I love its driving beat, horrorific overtones, and powerful vocals. The guy's not going to win any singing contests, but it doesn't matter because his presentation is excellent in all facets of the music-great lyrics with pulsing, rhythmic beats that worm their way into your brain and chest, letting you pretend for a while that your heart is black and nothing really matters beyond experiencing life in its most fundamental and necessarily unclean ways. I wouldn't want to go out in public in a Zombie-fied frame of mind, but this music is a great way to relieve the stress of mundane modern life.
Living Dead Girl and Dragula are the most familiar tracks on here, but there are plenty of songs of the same high caliber. Superbeast gets the show off to a great start; the relentlessly pulsing beat of Spookshow Baby is awesome; Meet the Creeper and The Ballad of Resurrection Joe more than hold their own, and Return of the Phantom Stranger has a mesmerizing quality in its monotone lyrics, sneaking up on you from side to side before unleashing its full torrent of force upon both ears simultaneously. There is a great cohesiveness to the album as a whole, making it almost impossible for you to simply pick and choose different tracks to listen to; Hellbilly Deluxe essentially requires you to listen to the whole thing in all its complete glory ever time you put the disc in your CD player.
Make sure you listen to Superbeast...the best track on the whole album!
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