Not at all White Zombie's definitive work here. It lacks both the hard edged metal throb of the original band's earlier work (best being "La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1"). Rather, it hints at the soon-to-be parting of ways that the band itself would endure a couple years later with Rob Zombies departure; with its newer electronic pulse and thumping dance beats. Don't get me wrong, it's decent enough music, but as far as Zombie stuff goes, there's better shit in their catalog.
I'm more of a classic rock fan. But somehow I enjoy the creativity and sound of this CD. Their version of Boogie Man is what led me to this CD, But the other songs also have the same punch. Oh, and the booklet is what strikes me as being the Supersexy part.
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Despite the album coming out in the mid-ninteties, the electronic mixes of these songs don't feel dated. It's a fun album to listen to, especially while driving. Fairly heavy and high-energy throughout, with that classic Rob Zombie feel.
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this is a good remix record ,no matter what some people say.i like the versions of the ASTRO-CREEP era songs that dominate this disc.right after this disc came out,WHITE ZOMBIE became ROB ZOMBIE and,well,you know the rest.still,this is a better listen than the lukewarm sounds of SINISTER URGE OR EDUCATED HORSES.ANY WHITE ZOMBIE IS BETTER THAN MODERN DAY ROB ZOMBIE.GOOD BUT NOT GREAT.
This is a good cd by White Zombie and I like it a lot.
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