Zombie, Rob
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Dead City Radio And The New Gods Of Supertown
Colored Vinyl - B0018275
2013 Limited Edition Record Store Day Only Reverse Groove 45rpm 10" Red Vinyl Housed In A Picture Sleeve With Shrink Still Intact. Record Appears Unplayed. Includes The Awesomely Titled B-Side Track "Teenage Nosferatu Pussy."
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Dead City Radio And The New Gods Of Supertown
New - 10 - B0018275-21
Sealed 2013 Limited Edition Record Store Day Exclusive, Reverse Groove Red Vinyl 45rpm 10 Inch Housed In A Picture Sleeve With Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Includes The Awesomely Titled B-Side Track "Teenage Nosferatu Pussy."
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Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celbration Dispenser
New - LP - B00602547417992
Sealed 2016 Limited Edition Gatefold Original Featuring A Lenticular Front Cover. Promotional Score Through Bar Code.
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Hellbilly Deluxe
Picture Disc - 25212
Mint 1999 Picture Disc Still With Outer Shrink Intact.
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Hellbilly Deluxe
Colored Vinyl - New - ETR-042
Sealed 2014 Original. Unable To Confirm Colour Variant But Likely The Orange Version, As This Doesn't Have A Number Sticker Which Came With The Limited Edition Aqua Colour Variant. "Just As White Zombie Was On The Verge Of Becoming The Most Popular Metal Band In The Land, Rob Zombie Decided He Was An Auteur. Stopping Short Of Breaking Up The Band, Zombie Set Out To Make Sure Everyone Know That He Was The Main Force In The Band, As If There Were Any Doubt In The First Place. He Did Extracurricular Animation, Managed A Band, Started A Record Label, Drew A Sequence In Beavis & Butt-head Do America, Appeared In Films, Wrote The Script For The Crow 3 (Which He Planned To Direct), And Most Tellingly Of All, He Recorded A Solo Album, Hellbilly Deluxe. Since White Zombie Was Always His Baby, It Seems A Little Strange That He Had The Need To Break Away From The Group, Especially Since The Album Sounds Exactly Like A White Zombie Record, Complete With Thunderous Industrial Rhythms, Drilling Metal Guitars, And B-movie Obsessions. For Most Listeners, It Doesn't Matter If Hellbilly Deluxe Is Technically A White Zombie Or Rob Zombie Album, Since It Delivers The Goods, Arguably Even Better Than Astro-creep: 2000. To Outsiders, The Entire Schlock Enterprise May Seem Ridiculous Or Sound Monotonous, But Even The Weak Cuts Here Hit Hard And Give Fans Exactly What They Want." AMG Review By Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
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Mondo Sex Head
New - LP - B0017093
Sealed 2012 2LP Gatefold Original With Alternate Explicit Cover Art. This Is A Remix Album Assigning Tracks From Zombie's 20 Year Career To Some Of Today's Cutting Edge Remixers.
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The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispenser
New - LP - B0023503-01
Sealed 2016 Limited Edition Removable Lenticular Cover.
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The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispenser
New - LP - B0023503-01
Sealed 2016 Limited Edition Gatefold Original Featuring A Lenticular Front Cover.
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The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy
Colored Vinyl - New - 5745
Sealed 2021 Gatefold On Red With Black & White Splatter Vinyl. Includes 28 Page Booklet. "Extending a late-era creative resurgence, Rob Zombie resurrects the spook show for album number seven, The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy. Inscrutably titled and strange as ever, the veteran rock icon sticks close to his established aesthetic: a sexed-up, sci-fi, psychedelic gore-fest packed with ghoulish cult-horror schlock, breakneck riffs, and pummeling delivery. This time around, Zombie stretches his reach even further, incorporating refreshing ideas that help break the monotony of his typical high-octane "hellbilly" antics. Southern-fried rock bombast buffers the strutting "Shadow of a Cemetery Man," while smoky, blues-rock sludge covers "The Ballad of Sleazy Rider." As a playful harmonica and banjo combination teases a hillbilly hoedown on "18th Century Cannibals, Excitable Morlocks and a One-Way Ticket on the Ghost Train," the track explodes in a torrent of corrosive riffage that extends into the hard-charging thriller "The Eternal Struggles of the Howling Man," which is not the only time Conspiracy treads into Clutch territory (down to the vocal delivery and breakdown). Fun, wild, and addictive, The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy builds upon 2016's already-impressive Electric Warlock and winds up being one of Zombie's best." AMG Review - Neil Z. Yeung.
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The Sinister Urge
New - LP - 069493147 1
Sealed 2001 Original With Custom Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Tiny Cut Out Hole. Crisp Corners. “Hard Rock's Brightest Shock Rocker Avoids The Sophomore Slump On The Fun And Energetic The Sinister Urge. Zombie's Trademark Growl Is Still In Fine Form, Roaring Over The 11 Tracks With His Unique Blend Of Acid-Throated Venom. But Most Interesting Are The Directions He Tries To Bring To His Familiar Sound, Which He Has Been Cultivating Since The Hardcore Punk Days Of White Zombie. "Never Gonna Stop (The Red, Red Kroovy)" Is The Most Apparent Example Of This, A Song That Borders On Pop With Its Groovy Handclaps And Acoustic Guitars. But Not To Be Worried, The Chorus Kicks Back Into Classic Zombie, Complete With Sampled Crowd Chants And His Trademark "Yeah." "Going To California" Has A Similar Vibe, Albeit Darker And With A Welcome To My Nightmare-Era Alice Cooper Showbiz Quality To It. But When It Comes Time To Rock Out, Zombie Is More Than Ready. "Dead Girl Superstar" Is Probably The Best Of The Bunch, Raging Along At Lightning Speed And Featuring An Awesome Guest Appearance By Slayer Guitarist Kerry King. "Iron Head" Is Also Quite Good, Matching Zombie's Bark With Guest Singer Ozzy Osbourne's Trademark Banshee Wail Over A Swaggering Beat And Chugging Riff. And Finally There Is "House Of 1000 Corpses," The Theme From The Film Zombie Directed That Apparently Offended Universal Studios So Much That They Refused To Release It. The Song Is A Nice Departure For Him, Like A Leonard Cohen Song Filtered Through Violator-era Depeche Mode.” AMG - Bradley Torreano
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The Sinister Urge
New - LP - 069493147 1
Sealed 2001 Vinyl Rarity, Tiny Cut Out Hole. Crisp Corners. “Hard Rock's Brightest Shock Rocker Avoids The Sophomore Slump On The Fun And Energetic The Sinister Urge. Zombie's Trademark Growl Is Still In Fine Form, Roaring Over The 11 Tracks With His Unique Blend Of Acid-Throated Venom. But Most Interesting Are The Directions He Tries To Bring To His Familiar Sound, Which He Has Been Cultivating Since The Hardcore Punk Days Of White Zombie. "Never Gonna Stop (The Red, Red Kroovy)" Is The Most Apparent Example Of This, A Song That Borders On Pop With Its Groovy Handclaps And Acoustic Guitars. But Not To Be Worried, The Chorus Kicks Back Into Classic Zombie, Complete With Sampled Crowd Chants And His Trademark "Yeah." "Going To California" Has A Similar Vibe, Albeit Darker And With A Welcome To My Nightmare-Era Alice Cooper Showbiz Quality To It. But When It Comes Time To Rock Out, Zombie Is More Than Ready. "Dead Girl Superstar" Is Probably The Best Of The Bunch, Raging Along At Lightning Speed And Featuring An Awesome Guest Appearance By Slayer Guitarist Kerry King. "Iron Head" Is Also Quite Good, Matching Zombie's Bark With Guest Singer Ozzy Osbourne's Trademark Banshee Wail Over A Swaggering Beat And Chugging Riff. And Finally There Is "House Of 1000 Corpses," The Theme From The Film Zombie Directed That Apparently Offended Universal Studios So Much That They Refused To Release It. The Song Is A Nice Departure For Him, Like A Leonard Cohen Song filtered through Violator-era Depeche Mode.” Bradley Torreano, AMG.
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Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor
New - LP - B0018101
Sealed 2013 180gm Gatefold Original With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink.
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Well, Everybody's Fucking In A U.F.O.
New - 10 - B0024547
Sealed 2016 Limited Edition Record Store Day Exclusive 10 Inch Original. B/W "Super-Doom-Hex-Gloom Part One." Plays From The Inside Out.
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