M. Nichols | West Chester, OH United States | 04/03/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Rob Zombie chops and grinds bloody chunks of hard rock and, along with trimmings from the film's dialogue track and some classic chestnuts from the Ramones to Buck Owens, churns out a glorious slurry solidified as another classic slab o'Zombie.In terms of "new" material, there are four winning tracks from Zombie himself; "Everybody Scream!," "Run, Rabbit, Run," "Little Piggy" and "Pussy Liquor." All four are on par with anything Zombie has released previously and stomp and sledgehammer the senses in the fashion to which we've become accustomed. The other Zombie composition is the title track, previously previewed on THE SINISTER URGE.One of the better soundtracks to come along in a long, long while in that it got this listener especially excited for the film - if it's half as good as the album, it's got to be great (of course, that's what they said about EMPIRE RECORDS....)"
Rob Zombie at his best
Baby Firefly | Southern California | 11/04/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I purchased the CD on a whim, likely the movie and rob zombie. But this cd surpasses all of the other soundtracks to movies. Rob Zombie really out do's himself with creepy lyrics and ghostly noises. The short movie quotes in between a few of the songs, also added charcter. It also includes a Ramones track, " Now I wanna sniff some glue," which flowed well with the metal tone of Rob Zombie. All in all, I listen to this CD all the time and enjoy it more than I ever thought I would. A great buy."
"Howdy Folks..."
Dana | Carlsbad, Ca United States | 04/03/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Well, this is the soundtrack to the most anticipated horror movie ever, and I must say it is a great one. The cd is a mix of Rob ZOmbie music, creepy instrumentals, old time music and quotes from the movie. Buy it right now, and then listen to it religiously for a year..."
Zombie A Go-Go...
Nemo | Atlanta, GA | 04/09/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Have yet to see the movie, but the soundtrack is very enjoyable. Very cool how soundbites from the flick are interlaced w/ the music, which includes everything from Slim Whitman, to new tracks by Rob that are awesome. The music is Zombie all the way, and you can see some of his influences for the movie just by listening to the disc. They range from Texas Chainsaw Massacre, to all the classic cult horror movies of the modern era. If you know horror you'll pick it up right away. Rob Zombie has probably made one of the scariest movies ever produced."