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The Best Of Rob Zombie
''The Best of Rob Zombie'' is a greatest hits album by Rob Zombie, released in 2006 through Geffen Records. It was certified Gold by the RIAA. Track listing See also *Rob Zombie discography The discography of American vocalist, film director, screenwriter, and film producer Rob Zombie consists of seven studio albums, three compilation albums, two remix albums, two live albums, one video album, 23 singles, and eight promotional s ... References Rob Zombie albums 2006 greatest hits albums Geffen Records albums {{2000s-metal-album-stub ...
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Rob Zombie
Rob Zombie (born Robert Bartleh Cummings; January 12, 1965) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, filmmaker, and voice actor. His music and lyrics are notable for their horror and sci-fi themes, and his live shows have been praised for their elaborate shock rock theatricality. He has sold an estimated 15 million albums worldwide. Zombie initially rose to fame as a founding member and the frontman of heavy metal band White Zombie, with whom he released four albums. His first solo effort, the 1996 song " Hands of Death (Burn Baby Burn)", was written and performed with Alice Cooper and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance. His debut solo studio album, ''Hellbilly Deluxe'', was released in 1998; White Zombie disbanded a month later. ''Hellbilly Deluxe'' sold over 3 million copies worldwide and spawned three singles. Zombie directed the horror film ''House of 1000 Corpses'' in 2000, though the controversial project was not released unt ...
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Dragula (song)
"Dragula" is a song and debut single co-written and recorded by American rock musician Rob Zombie. It was released in August 1998 as the lead single from his solo debut ''Hellbilly Deluxe''. Since its release it has become Zombie's most recognizable song as a solo artist. It is also his best-selling song, and had sold over 717,000 copies in the U.S. by 2010. The song is based on the drag racer "DRAG-U-LA" from the sitcom ''The Munsters''. The audio clip "superstition, fear and jealousy" heard at the beginning of the song is a sample of dialogue from the 1960 horror film '' The City of the Dead'' (also known as ''Horror Hotel''), and is spoken by Christopher Lee. The song also appears on Rob Zombie's '' Past, Present & Future'', the greatest hits album ''The Best of Rob Zombie''. The original single included a big beat remix of the song by Charlie Clouser, entitled the "Hot Rod Herman" remix (in reference to the Munsters episode), which is contained on ''American Made Music to S ...
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Rob Zombie Albums
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Rob Zombie Discography
The discography of American vocalist, film director, screenwriter, and film producer Rob Zombie consists of seven studio albums, three compilation albums, two remix albums, two live albums, one video album, 23 singles, and eight promotional singles. Zombie first rose to fame as a member of the heavy metal band White Zombie, with whom he released four studio albums; the group disbanded in 1998. Opting to continue making music as a solo artist, Zombie began working on his debut solo studio album that would come to be known as '' Hellbilly Deluxe: 13 Tales of Cadaverous Cavorting Inside the Spookshow International'' (1998). The project became a commercial success for Zombie, entering the top five of the ''Billboard'' 200 in the United States and selling over three million copies in the United States alone. The album spawned three singles, all of which were used extensively in films and video games following their release. Zombie released remixed versions of songs from his deb ...
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The Lords Of Salem (song)
"The Lords of Salem" is the eleventh and final track on Rob Zombie's 2006 album, ''Educated Horses''. It can also be found on Zombie's greatest hits album ''The Best of Rob Zombie'', Zombie's live album ''Zombie Live'', and the soundtrack for '' The Covenant''. The song is based on the Salem witchcraft trials of the 17th century. An animated music video, much similar to that of " American Witch", was made in 2006. Reception Although no single was released and it did not chart, the song was nominated for a Grammy award for Best Hard Rock Performance for the 2009 Grammy awards. The live version heard on ''Zombie Live'' was the nominated track. Zombie later directed a film titled '' The Lords of Salem'' which is unrelated to the song. Personnel * Tom Baker - mastering * Chris Baseford - engineer * Blasko - bass, background vocals * Tommy Clufetos - drums, background vocals * Scott Humphrey - production * John 5 - guitar, background vocals * Will Thompson - assistant engineer * Ro ...
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The Devil's Rejects
''The Devil's Rejects'' is a 2005 black comedy horror film written, produced and directed by Rob Zombie, and is the second film in the ''Firefly'' film series, serving as a sequel to his 2003 film ''House of 1000 Corpses''. The film is centered on the run of three members of the psychopathic antagonist family from the previous film, now seen as villainous protagonists, with Sid Haig, Bill Moseley, and Zombie's wife Sheri Moon Zombie reprising their roles, and Leslie Easterbrook replacing Karen Black as the matriarch. ''The Devil's Rejects'' was released on July 22, 2005, to minor commercial success, and mixed reviews; although generally considered an improvement over its predecessor. At the time of release and in the years since, the film has garnered a cult following. It was the final film to feature actor Matthew McGrory before his death the same year, although he did have an uncredited posthumous cameo in ''The Evil Within'' (2017), which was filmed in 2002. The film's D ...
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Feel So Numb
"Feel So Numb" is a song recorded by American musician and film director Rob Zombie for his second studio album, '' The Sinister Urge'' (2001). The song was released through Geffen Records on October 14, 2001 as the lead single from the album. The Spanish intro sample "Prometo solemnemente defender el bien y luchar contra la injusticia y la maldad" translates as "I solemnly promise to defend good and fight against injustice and evil". This is taken from a 1966 Mexican movie, starring hall of fame luchador Mil Máscaras. The laughing at the beginning of the song is taken from the movie ''Horror Rises from the Tomb'', The sound right after the laughing is from the movie '' I Drink Your Blood''. Linda Miles of WWE used the song as an entrance theme for a short time in 2002, and it served as the theme song for WWE's No Way Out pay-per-view. The song also made an appearance on the '' Rollerball'' soundtrack and the 2006 video game ''FlatOut 2'', along with the 2002 video game ''NHL Hitz ...
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House Of 1000 Corpses (song)
"House of 1000 Corpses" is the final track on Rob Zombie's second solo album '' The Sinister Urge''. The song was used in the 2003 horror movie of the same name, which was written and directed by Zombie. Review The song features audio clips from '' Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS''. Although the song runs for 9:26 on the album, the song itself only runs for 6:26. There is about a minute of static noise and then a hidden song titled "Unholy Three" (starts at 7:45) which occupies the remainder of the track. This is the second time Zombie has made extended pieces of music, the first being the 11-minute "Blood, Milk and Sky", released under Zombie's previous band, White Zombie. Release The song also makes an appearance on Zombie's greatest hits album '' The Best of Rob Zombie''. Production In addition, it is used over the opening credits to the horror movie of the same name, which was written and directed by Zombie. Credits * Tom Baker - Mastering * Scott Humphrey - Producer, Programmin ...
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The Sinister Urge (album)
''The Sinister Urge'' is the second solo studio album from former White Zombie frontman Rob Zombie. The album is the follow up to his highly successful debut album ''Hellbilly Deluxe'', released in 1998. The album was released by Geffen Records on November 13, 2001, more than three years after the release of his first album. The album's title is named after the 1961 crime drama film '' The Sinister Urge'', directed and written by Ed Wood. Much like his previous effort, ''The Sinister Urge'' features elements of horror film and suspense in both its lyrical content and its music. Zombie also features a change of sound in several songs on the album when compared to ''Hellbilly'', with songs such as "Never Gonna Stop (The Red, Red Kroovy)" featuring a more dance-influenced beat. The album only spawned one commercial single, "Demon Speeding", which was released in June 2002. The song was a hit on the ''Billboard'' Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in the United States, becoming Zomb ...
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Living Dead Girl (song)
"Living Dead Girl" is the second single from Rob Zombie's solo debut album ''Hellbilly Deluxe''. The line, "Who is this irresistible creature who has an insatiable love for the dead?" in the beginning of the song is from the trailer of the film ''Lady Frankenstein''. The music in the beginning of the song is taken from the trailer of the Wes Craven film, ''The Last House on the Left''. The spoken words "What are you thinking about?/The same thing you are" at the beginning of the verses are taken from the 1971 film ''Daughters of Darkness'' (a dialogue between the characters played by Delphine Seyrig and Andrea Rau). In this song, Zombie sings, "Goldfoot's machine creates another fiend so beautiful they make you kill". This relates to the villain played by Vincent Price in the 1965 film ''Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine'' and the 1966 film ''Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs''. Also, he sings "Operation Filth they love to love the wealth of an SS making scary sounds." This is pos ...
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Superbeast
"Superbeast" is a promotional single from Rob Zombie's solo debut, ''Hellbilly Deluxe''. The song was co-written by Charlie Clouser, formerly of Nine Inch Nails. It also appears on Rob Zombie's '' Past, Present & Future'', the greatest hits album ''The Best of Rob Zombie'', and two remixes are contained on ''American Made Music to Strip By''. The song was covered by Transient for ''The Electro-Industrial Tribute to Rob Zombie'' in 2002 and was covered again in 2011 by Suicide Silence for the digital edition of '' The Black Crown''. Music video The music video shows a woman, Sheri Moon (Rob's wife), dressed in leather and riding on a motorcycle, fighting a robot and a ninja with katanas while bright lights rapidly flash on screen. There are also a few clips added of Zombie and his band. Other media The track appeared in the horror film '' Valentine'' in 2001 and the action/ horror film '' End of Days'' in 1999. The song was played in the background of the trailer of '' Godzil ...
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Hellbilly Deluxe
''Hellbilly Deluxe: 13 Tales of Cadaverous Cavorting Inside the Spookshow International'' is the debut solo studio album by American musician and filmmaker Rob Zombie. The album serves as his first release outside of the band White Zombie, with whom he released two multi-platinum studio albums. ''Hellbilly Deluxe'' was released on August 25, 1998 through Geffen Records. Musically, the project portrays Zombie's love for classic horror films with heavy metal and electronic music. The album's lyrics speak of murder, chaos, and supernatural forces. The majority of ''Hellbilly Deluxe'' was recorded in California, and was produced by both Zombie and Scott Humphrey; Zombie is credited as the sole writer on all of the songs. ''Hellbilly Deluxe'' was released to a generally positive critical reception, with the album's production being praised. The album proved to be a commercial success, reaching the top five of the ''Billboard'' 200 and selling over three million copies in the United ...
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