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"Demon Speeding" is the second official single from
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 be ...
's second album '' The Sinister Urge'' and can also be found on his compilation album '' Past, Present & Future''.
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, formerly of the band
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, remixed the song in
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. This version of the song is entitled "Demon Speeding (Black River Mix)" and can be found on the
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sponsored compilation album entitled ''NASCAR: Crank It Up'' and also in the video game ''
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'' along with
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 ...
. The audio sample heard at the beginning of the song, "Why don't you ask me what it feels like to be a freak?", is from the film ''
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''. It has also featured on the ''
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'' Vol. 3 album, however, it was incorrectly named as "
Dead Girl Superstar "Dead Girl Superstar" is a promotional single taken from Rob Zombie's second album '' The Sinister Urge''. Zombie considered the song to be a sequel to " Living Dead Girl" from his previous album, ''Hellbilly Deluxe''. It was also featured on the ...
."


Track listing

;7" single ;Promo single


Personnel

* Rob Zombie – Vocals, Lyricist, Producer, Art Direction * Tom Baker – Mastering *
Scott Humphrey Scott Humphrey is a Canadian record producer and mix engineer. He began his music career as a keyboard player and programmer. He is best known for his work with multiplatinum recording artist Rob Zombie and has co-written, co-produced and mixed ...
– Producer, Programming, Mixing *
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– Bass * Riggs – Guitar * Tempesta – Drums


Chart performance


References

Rob Zombie songs 2002 singles Songs written by Rob Zombie Songs written by Scott Humphrey 2001 songs Geffen Records singles {{Metal-song-stub