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On September 23, Rob Zombie's career retrospective "Past Present and Future" is going to be released. It has two discs, one of his greatest hits and another of his music videos, spanning his career, as well as a 36 page booklet...

 

CD track list:

01. Thunder Kiss '65

02. Black Sunshine

03. Feed The Gods

04. More Human Than Human

05. Super Charger Heaven

06. I'm Your Boogieman

07. Hands of Death

08. Great American Nightmare

09. Dragula

10. Living Dead Girl

11. Superbeast

12. Feel So Numb

13. Never Gonna Stop

14. Demon Speeding

15. Brick House 2003

16. Pussy Liquor

17. Blitzkrieg Bop

18. Two-Lane Blacktop

19. Girl On Fire

 

DVD Video list:

01. Thunder Kiss '65

02. More Human Than Human

03. Dragula

04. Living Dead Girl

05. Superbeast

06. Never Gonna Stop

07. Feel So Numb

08. Demonoid Phenomenon

09. Return of the Phantom Stranger

10. Spookshow Baby

 

I could propably live without the two new songs on the CD part, but the DVD definintely makes it worth purchasing...

 

Discuss...

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Guest El Satanico

I'm interested in it,

 

However, there's too much new stuff and not enough older stuff. I would've liked to have seen at least a few songs from White Zombies albums before they signed to a major label.

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Guest Agent of Oblivion

I like White Zombie well enough, but his solo material just keeps beating the same horse...spooky monster horror show, look out.

 

I'm convinced he just wanted to hear his stuff in strip clubs while he's lounging in one, and wrote appropriate tunes.

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That would explain why the remix album of Dragula is entitled American Made Music To Strip By.

 

Rob just doesn't have the heart to make good riff-heavy metal anymore, it seems. Sure, still fun hard rock, but where's the feeling that Astro-Creep 2000 gave? You don't hear songs like "Blood, Milk, And Sky" or "I, Zombie" or "Real Solution #9" anymore from Rob.

 

Dammit, Rob needs to get rid of Blasko and Riggs and patch things up with J and Yseult ASA-FUCKING-P.

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Rob's Solo music is more arena BIG SOUND-sounding. Which means a lot of fluff to go easy on the ears and add in a spooky horror show, where as with White Zombie that is just how the music actually made you feel listening to the songs and the intro-soundbytes.

 

I highly prefer White Zombie to Rob Zombie-solo.

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I absolutely hate his solo material. The man has rewritten the same song so many times it's not even funny. He doesn't get any respect because he doesn't deserve any.

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Dammit, Rob needs to get rid of Blasko and Riggs and patch things up with J and Yseult ASA-FUCKING-P.

I would crap myself for a White Zombie reunion.

 

Rob's Solo music is more arena BIG SOUND-sounding. Which means a lot of fluff to go easy on the ears and add in a spooky horror show, where as with White Zombie that is just how the music actually made you feel listening to the songs and the intro-soundbytes.

 

His new stuff is a lot more Alice Cooperish and performance oriented. It's different and not that bad, but we know he can do better.

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Guest Agent of Oblivion

I am too, but it's really some pretty simplistic stuff. The guys in his band right now are more than capable of playing any old White Zombie tunes...garage bands are capable of playing White Zombie tunes.

 

They basically still are, in many ways..same lyrical themes, same overall sound, maybe glossier. Simple chugging riffs and driving beats, etc..I just think he ran out of steam, and sounds more lackluster now.

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Guest El Satanico

Well, he's involved in so much other stuff that his focus isn't on music. So he's just making fun music that's easy to throw together in his spare time between work on other projects.

 

Besides, he has always been more about the performance than the music. As long as he keeps the horror themes in his music, I'll like him.

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I don't like Dance music for the most part.

 

And because of that, I hate Rob Zombie. Its dance-metal.

Wouldn't KMFDM, Atari Teenage Riot, and the Kovenant be dance metal?

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I don't like Dance music for the most part.

 

And because of that, I hate Rob Zombie. Its dance-metal.

Wouldn't KMFDM, Atari Teenage Riot, and the Kovenant be dance metal?

Not really. KMFDM is pretty straight-forward industrial metal, Atari Teenage Riot is "digital hardcore," and Kovenant is industrial metal.

 

WHITE Zombie was industrial metal. ROB Zombie is industrial rock.

 

I think "dance metal" is best used to describe Rammstein.

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Guest Choken One

Digital Hardcore...

 

Wow. I don't think there can be an anymore outlandish sub-genre of music possible...

 

unless Country Metal exists..

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Digital hardcore rocks...great stuff there.

 

Actually they call a lot of the industrial/electronic metal IDM for intelligent dance music. The last album Kovenant album S.E.T.I. is a perfect example of IDM

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