White Zombie - La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1

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Album Details

Title: La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1
Artist: White Zombie
Release Date: 3/17/1992
Label: Geffen
Duration: 57:28
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker, lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 720642446027, 0720642446027, 020642446042, 720642446010
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative Metal, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Aggressive, Intense, Menacing, Theatrical, Visceral, Campy, Playful, Rebellious, Cynical/Sarcastic, Messy, Raucous, Bitter, Brooding, Druggy, Hostile, Rowdy, Sleazy
Total Copies: 12
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Welcome to Planet Motherfucker/Psychoholic Slag
  2. Knuckle Duster (Radio 1-A)
  3. Thunder Kiss '65
  4. Black Sunshine
  5. Soul-Crusher
  6. Cosmic Monsters Inc.
  7. Spiderbaby (Yeah-Yeah-Yeah)
  8. I Am Legend
  9. Knuckle Duster (Radio 2-B)
  10. Thrust!
  11. One Big Crunch
  12. Grindhouse (A Go Go)
  13. Starface
  14. Warp Asylum

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1992CDGeffenGEFD-24460

Other Editions

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Album Review

Perhaps co-defining the future of heavy metal, White Zombie's major-label debut nearly equals fellow classics Guns N' Roses' Appetite for Destruction, the Cult's Electric, and Soundgarden's Badmotorfinger in significance. With a funky rap-metal undercurrent, these metal monsters combine Black Sabbath's riff sludge and Metallica's rhythmic intensity, a combination that would again resurface in the late '90s. On La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1, Zombie and co. take listeners on a hokey carnival ride capable of inducing vomit yet provide an exhilarating, heart-throbbing metal experience. Tactless and continuously shocking, lyricist Rob Zombie reveals blatant tales of muscle cars, sleazy encounters, and Fangoria-mustered fantasy, clearly paying homage to vintage trash culture. Complemented by Russ Meyer film soundbites and demonic aura, Zombie ridicules middle American Leave It to Beaver values and insolently challenges the politically correct. Diabolical manifestos such as the barbaric "Soul-Crusher," macabre "Spiderbaby (Yeah-Yeah-Yeah)," and sexually indiscreet "Thrust!" will intrigue those yearning for lewd explicitness but may offend traditional hard rock enthusiasts. "Thunder Kiss '65," an ode to Russ Meyer's 1965 busty B-movies Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! and Mudhoney, remains this album's most listenable and enduring highlight. Along with perverted lyrics, Rob Zombie's vocal snarls and the band's muscular metal thunder produce the furious concoction that secures La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1's place in heavy metal history. Weak appetites for raunchy, tongue-in-cheek decadence need not apply. ~ Jacob N. Lunders, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alison DyerPhotography
Andy WallaceProducer, Mixing, Engineer
David CarpenterAssistant Engineer
Howie WeinbergMastering
Iggy Pop?
Ivan DePrumeDrums
J.Guitar
Kristin CallahanPhotography
Michael GolobArt Direction, Photoshop Artist
Rob ZombieArt Direction, Sleeve Illustration, Lyricist, Illustrations, Vocals
Sean YseultArt Direction, Bass