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Kings of Damnation

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Category: Metal / Stoner / Southern Rock

Year: 2005

Label: Spitfire Records

Catalog Number: SPT-15255-6

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Personnel


Zakk Wylde Lead Vocals, Guitars, Talk Box
Craig Nunenmacher Drums, Shaker
James Lomenzo Bass, Backing Vocals
Nick Catanese Guitar
Tracks
1.  Losing Your Mind  
2.  Horse Called War  
3.  Between Heaven And Hell  
4.  Sold My Soul  
5.  Bored To Tears Previously Unreleased  
6.  Bleed For Me  
7.  TAZ  
8.  Counterfeit God  
9.  Stronger Than Death  
10.  Speedball  
11.  Demise Of Sanity  
12.  We Live No More  
13.  Stillborn  
14.  The Blessed Hellride  
15.  Crazy Or High  
16.  House Of Doom  
17.  Takillya  
18.  Doomsday Inc. Previously Unreleased  
19.  SDMF Previously Unreleased  

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From: Doghouse Reilly Date: February 18, 2026 at 10:03
This is Zakk's first best-of compilation, grabbing the first couple tracks off both Pride and Glory and Book Of Shadows along with choice cuts from the first few BLS albums. In other words, the golden era of Zakk's solo career. As always, you can quibble over the track selection; I person'y can't imagine a BLS compilation without "Genocide Junkies" or "Funeral Bell." But do we really need all three of those acoustic finger-tapping interludes? Do we need any of them? My answer is no. As a player, I can appreciate what a difficult technique that is to master, but as a listener, I don't hear any musical value in those tracks. I guess thetwo new tracksare the main draw here, but neither is all that special. "Doomsday Inc.," not surprisingly, bears more than a little resemblance to "Doomsday Jesus," and "SDMF" isj forgettable, chest-beating sloganeering from Zakk. This is a better collection than "Skullage" from just a few years later though, but still nonessential.


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