
Best of Rob Zombie?
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This is a good collection, don't misunderstand the question mark in my title, but I cut my teeth on the early nineties gut thumping crash of thunder that came from the group of White Zombie. This collection could be called - Best radio hits. Their run is chronicled well here, but missing a few of my favorites (and the PMRC's least favorites). Rob moved a little more in the (dare I say - radio friendly) areas of dark heavy metal in his solo efforts, but held on to most of the hard core metal and dance grooves fusion that made his early stuff so intense and intriguing. However I personally would have liked to have seen more of White Zombies catalog represented in this collection. Also I would have dropped the new stuff and added some of the darker more dense soundscapes from Rob's solo work as well. All in all, a fun romp through the Zombie Discography, and I would recommend it to all die hard fans - new and old. The DVD video collection is as dark and disturbing a vision as ever. Great stuff, especially if you are an old horror movie enthusiast. Rock hard demon dogs!
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