DevilMan
10-15-2003, 10:21 PM
Hey, I know this isn't a "Horror Movie Soundtrack", but horror fans (as well as RZ fans) need to know about this!
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Anyone pick up the latest ROB ZOMBIE CD / DVD Combo yet? It's entitled "PAST, PRESENT, & FUTURE". If not, get out there and snatch it up right now.
DISC 1 is the audio CD portion of this excellent package. The song list(collected from a variety of previous works) looks like this:
1. Thunder Kiss '65
2. Black Sunshine
3. Feed the Gods
4. More Human Than Human
5. Super Charger Heaven
6. I'm Your Boogieman
7. Hands of Death (Burn Baby Burn)
8. The Great American Nightmare
9. Dragula
10. Living Dead Girl
11. Superbeast
12. Feel So Numb
13. Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy)
14. Demon Speeding
15. Brickhouse 2003
16. Pussy Liquor
17. Blitzkrieg Bop
18. Two-Lane Blacktop
19. Girl on Fire
Yup, that's right. I bet you RZ fans noticed those right away. Tracks 18 and 19 are previously unreleased treasures given to us here for the first time. And some of the others, well, more remix versions and assorted stuff with IGGY POP, ALICE COOPER, HOWARD STERN, and LIONEL RICHIE no less.
DISC 2 is the big one to look for though. It's a DVD featuring RZ's music videos (and NOT live concert material) which is something I've been dying to get ahold of myself. The rundown looks something like this:
1. Thunder Kiss '65
2. More Human Than Human
3. Dragula
4. Living Dead Girl
5. Superbeast
6. Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy)
7. Feel So Numb
8. Demonoid Phenomenon
9. Return of the Phantom Stranger
10. Spookshow Baby
And again, die hard RZ fans will instantly realize the videos 8, 9, & 10 are new and have never been available anywhere else before now in this collection.
The videos are simply INCREADIBLE to view and you can see the roots of HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES in them from the start because save for the TK '65 music video, RZ directed all of these himself.
Oh, almost forgot, there's a 36-page book included that highlights the band members, a variety of horror-concert costumes, bizarre photos, and a neat little "Evolution Of Rob Zombie" centerfold that spots years 1985 to 2003.
Anyway, enough for now, do yourself a favor and pick this great little combo up for your collection. You won't be disappointed. I promise!
-Steve
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0000AVBDS.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg
Anyone pick up the latest ROB ZOMBIE CD / DVD Combo yet? It's entitled "PAST, PRESENT, & FUTURE". If not, get out there and snatch it up right now.
DISC 1 is the audio CD portion of this excellent package. The song list(collected from a variety of previous works) looks like this:
1. Thunder Kiss '65
2. Black Sunshine
3. Feed the Gods
4. More Human Than Human
5. Super Charger Heaven
6. I'm Your Boogieman
7. Hands of Death (Burn Baby Burn)
8. The Great American Nightmare
9. Dragula
10. Living Dead Girl
11. Superbeast
12. Feel So Numb
13. Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy)
14. Demon Speeding
15. Brickhouse 2003
16. Pussy Liquor
17. Blitzkrieg Bop
18. Two-Lane Blacktop
19. Girl on Fire
Yup, that's right. I bet you RZ fans noticed those right away. Tracks 18 and 19 are previously unreleased treasures given to us here for the first time. And some of the others, well, more remix versions and assorted stuff with IGGY POP, ALICE COOPER, HOWARD STERN, and LIONEL RICHIE no less.
DISC 2 is the big one to look for though. It's a DVD featuring RZ's music videos (and NOT live concert material) which is something I've been dying to get ahold of myself. The rundown looks something like this:
1. Thunder Kiss '65
2. More Human Than Human
3. Dragula
4. Living Dead Girl
5. Superbeast
6. Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy)
7. Feel So Numb
8. Demonoid Phenomenon
9. Return of the Phantom Stranger
10. Spookshow Baby
And again, die hard RZ fans will instantly realize the videos 8, 9, & 10 are new and have never been available anywhere else before now in this collection.
The videos are simply INCREADIBLE to view and you can see the roots of HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES in them from the start because save for the TK '65 music video, RZ directed all of these himself.
Oh, almost forgot, there's a 36-page book included that highlights the band members, a variety of horror-concert costumes, bizarre photos, and a neat little "Evolution Of Rob Zombie" centerfold that spots years 1985 to 2003.
Anyway, enough for now, do yourself a favor and pick this great little combo up for your collection. You won't be disappointed. I promise!
-Steve