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6:66 Satan's Child [Explicit Lyrics] [Import]

~ Danzig
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Product details

  • Audio CD (26 Feb 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics, Import
  • Label: E-Magine
  • ASIN: B00002EPK7
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 163,690 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Product Description

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Glenn Danzig has long treaded on the darker, heavier side of rock. From the late 1970s hardcore Misfits to the early '80s' Samhain to his '90s incarnation, Danzig, he's released a plethora of albums that, despite varying degrees of success, have always been distinguished by his compelling, distinctive, ominous voice. Much like the more successful White Zombie, Danzig's lyrics are often meant to be delivered and heard with a shared wink. And beneath the homages to horror films and underground comics, Danzig maintains a genuinely strong undercurrent of original creepiness. This outing, tinted with touches of techno/industrial, is generally strong. Though less bombastic and more mysterious than earlier efforts, Satan's Child boasts tried-and-true bottom-heavy riffing and searing guitars mixed in with mysterious, quieter interludes, making it a suitable selection for musical madness on Halloween, and beyond. --Katherine Turman


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In the early '90s, Danzig appeared to be on the brink of global domination with such best-selling titles as DANZIG III:HOW THE GODS KILL and THRALL: DEMONSWEATLIVE. Commercial audiences finally appeared to be embracing the band. Danzig headlined bigger venues, earned gold albums, and even achievedan MTV hit with 1993's live version of the anthemic "Mother". Soon after, however, singer/leader Glen Danzig started exploring electronic sounds in addition to his expected blues metal, and the band members began leaving one by one. Such albums as 1994's DANZIG 4 and 1996's BLACKACIDEVIL failed to match the group's early efforts artistically or commercially. 1999 saw the release of 666 SATAN'S CHILD. While Danzig's sixth full-length album still reflects his recent electronicdirection, it also sees more of a return to the band's earlier direction. New members Lazie (bass) and drummer Joey C. join Danzig and bring his cartoon horror stories to life.

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4.0 out of 5 stars It's Danzig..., 12 April 2001
By brickmaf@aol.com (The United States of America) - See all my reviews
but it's not. This Danzig CD is much less like the previous CDs. Whereas Danzig 1-4 took us through musical valleys of subtle beauty and hard notes, Danzig 6 focuses instead on a much heavier aspect. Not to say the subject matter isn't still the same ole' "Things are so bad in life, but I'm gonna keep singing" that we have come expect from Danzig, but the music is much more reminisent to White Zombie, rather than the almost Black Sabbath sound that they had previously. Of course, the missing players of John, Eerie, and Chuck may be the cause of the new, interesting change; but on a whole, I think it is still Danzig; through and through. A very different and good CD, but don't expect the old sound.
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5.0 out of 5 stars mother777, 9 April 2009
By Darren Greenall "mother777" (Manchester , England) - See all my reviews
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Danzig does not disappoint with this 1999 release .
The first track- Five Finger Crawl is one of heaviest to date - shakes the bowels loose!
The 3rd track Lilin is very Sabbathy .total Doom!.
East Indian Devil(Kali's song) is way out - didnt like at first but this burrows into you like a surgeons buzzsaw , and is a fitting song for the goddess of chaos.
The last track is superb -classic Danzig at his very best-the so called evilelvis doing his silky satanic sinuous lounge act-played this track at least 8 times on repeat--very nearly matches Mother.
The remainder of the tracks are good but the above really do stand out .
Well recommended as is the Lost Tracks of Danzig is you are unsure to buy-too many of these issues are rip offs but believe me well worth the punt.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Ignore, 26 Jun 2008
By Mr. Nicholas W. Le Huquet (UK) - See all my reviews
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If you like Danzig don't buy this. Quite appalling. Stick to the earlier stuff.
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