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Rob Zombie: Past, Present, and Future
$14.16
Released September, 2003
The Pros:Large amount of content for a single low price. Tracks are well selected, good mix of memorable hits and rare but unique often-missed songs. Great mix of guest vocals from Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper, Howard Stern.
The Cons:Long-time fans may want more White Zombie content. Songs tend to sound the same from one to the next if listened to too often.
Parental Advisory: Mature Content
Past, Present, and Furture is a "best of" collection of Rob Zombie's music, including his work with White Zombie and as a solo artist. The explicit version of the album contains a bonus DVD, featuring 10 music videos (all of which are edited).
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The videos Demonoid Phenomenon, Return of the Phantom Stranger, and Spookshow Baby were previously unreleased. The songs Girl on Fire and Two-Lane Blacktop were also previously unreleased.
Track List:
Thunder Kiss '65 - 3:54
Black Sunshine - 4:49
Feed the Gods - 4:30
More Human Than Human - 4:28
Super-Charger Heaven - 3:37
I'm Your Boogieman - 4:27
Hands of Death (Burn Baby Burn) - 4:12
The Great American Nightmare - 3:54
Dragula - 3:42
Living Dead Girl - 3:22
Superbeast - 3:40
Feel So Numb - 3:53
Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy) - 3:10
Demon Speeding - 3:44
Brickhouse 2003 - 3:48
Pussy Liquor - 4:46
Blitzkrieg Bop - 2:43
Two-Lane Blacktop - 3:02
Girl On Fire - 3:29
DVD Track List:
Thunder Kiss '65
More Human Than Human
Dragula
Living Dead Girl
Superbeast
Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy)
Feel So Numb
Demonoid Phenomenon
Return of the Phantom Stranger
Spookshow Baby
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large amount of content for a single low price
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tracks are well selected, good mix of memorable hits and rare but unique often-missed songs
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great mix of guest vocals from Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper, Howard Stern
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3 new songs, including a cover of "Blitzkrieg Bop"
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included picture book features many iconic photos
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long-time fans may want more White Zombie content
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songs tend to sound the same from one to the next if listened to too often
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