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zombies ate my stereo?,
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This review is from: La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume 1 (Audio CD)
if you have heard of white zombie, chances are it was of the 'astro creep....' album. this album is just as good, maybe better. this album has trademarks of everything that made white zombie great. samples a plenty, great guitar sound and awesome songs! this album is reommended by me and also bevis and butthead ( if that is good is up for debate) and sold over a million copies in the states. It's even got iggy pop on it! check this out! or for every be in ignorance about one of the best metal bands of the '90s.
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absolutely ace.,
By matt edmondo "rocklord" (t'grim north) - See all my reviews
This review is from: La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume 1 (Audio CD)
this album rocked me from the very first listen and still has the same affect 10 years latter. big fat chunky riffs and great beats. it has bizzare mix of 70's heavy metal and disco, in fact it sounds a little bit like black sabbath if they had just dropped a few pils before recording their albums. every song is a winner, there are no fillers on this disc.
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Origins of zombie,
By A Customer
This review is from: La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume 1 (Audio CD)
Rob Zombie, a god, a legend. The first White Zombie song I ever heard was "I am hell". Then after a few empty years I fell in love with another song, "More Human Than Human." My lust for Zombie rekindled, I sought all that I could find. 2 regular albums and 2 remix albums later I found this, the prequel to all the well known albums. It lacks the polish of the others, but is pure Zombie nonetheless! If you just have to know what Rob was shouting before "Devilman! Devilman!" then this is for you!
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