The album’s finale song “The Man Who Laughs” falls short and leaves you craving for the satisfaction the beginning of the album built up. The album loses its steam halfway through however, with forgettable songs and a lackluster performances from Zombie and guitarist John 5. The songs that follow, “Sick Bubblegum”, “What?”, “Mars Needs Women”, “Werewolf, Baby!”, and “Virgin Witch”, continue the monster rampage with catchy lyrics and infectious guitar riffs. The beginning song, “Jesus Frankenstein”, plays like a monster anthem, pounding out powerful riffs with dark undertones. He took us to the depths of hell and introduced us to all things spooky with Hellbilly Deluxe in 1998 and more than a decade later Rob Zombie is back with his band of monsters in Hellbilly Deluxe 2: Noble Jackals, Penny Dreadfuls And The Systematic Dehumanization Of Cool.įrom traditional guitar heavy tracks like “Virgin Witch”, to the upbeat tempo and playful stand out cuts like “What?”, Rob Zombie makes his mark as the master of music that takes your fear of ghouls and goblins and turns it into something you can head-bang to. Werewolf, Baby! (Las Noches del Hombre Lobo Remix)Ĭhris Baseford – keyboards and programming Sick Bubble-Gum (Men Or Monsters… Or Both? Mix)ġ5. ![]() Jesus Frankenstein (Halfway To Hell And Loving It Mix)ġ4. ![]() Death And Destiny Inside The Dream Factoryġ3.
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