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Hellbilly Deluxe

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Category: Industrial Metal

Year: 1998

Label: Geffen Records

Catalog Number: Gefd-25212

Average Rating: 78 / 100 (1 rating)

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Rob Zombie Hellbilly Deluxe Album Cover

Personnel
Rob Zombie Vocals
Riggs Guitar
Blasko Bass
Tempesta Drums
Tracks
1.  Call Of The Zombie  0:30
2.  Superbeast  3:40
3.  Dragula  3:42
4.  Living Dead Girl  3:21
5.  Perversion 99  1:43
6.  Demonoid Phenomenon  4:11
7.  Spookshow Baby  3:38
8.  How To Make A Monster  1:38
9.  Meet The Creeper  3:13
10.  The Ballad Of Resurrection Joe And Rosa Whore  3:56
11.  What Lurks On Channel X?  2:29
12.  Return Of The Phantom Stranger  4:31
13.  The Beginning Of The End  1:52
  
Total Running Time:  38:24

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From: Doghouse Reilly Date: March 12, 2014 at 17:05
So Rob fired his White Zombie bandmates (inclluding his one-time girlfriend Sean Yseult) via conference call, and embarked on a solo career. Since he was the brains behind White Zombie, it's no surprise that Hellbilly Deluxe sounds a lot like his former band, particularly Astro-Creep: 2000. There's a bit less emphasis on metal and more on techno/industrial--fewer standout riffs, more processed percussion sounds--but the fist-pumping chorruses, pounding beats, and geeky obsession with horror movies still make up the bulk of the recipe.. Actually better than Astro-Creep in that there are more catchy songs, but the quality does tail ooff somewhat late in the game. This came out in the late summer of '98, just as I was leaving for college, so it has a bit of nostalgia attached to it for me. Best tracks are "Superbeast," "Dragula," "Living Dead Girl," and "Meet The Creeper."

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: March 12, 2014 at 20:03
Tommy Lee plays drums on "Meet The Creeper," incidentally. We know from his other projects that John Tempesta is no slouch, but T-Bone's drumming on that one song sounds immediately more "live" and less mechanical/robotic.


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