Past, Present & Future EXPLICIT LYRICS Rob Zombie

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  • Release Date: 09/23/2003
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 13,948
  • Label: GEFFEN RECORDS
  • UPC: 602498606797

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Past, Present & Future

Disc 1
1LISTENThunder Kiss '65 / White Zombie 3:54
2LISTENBlack Sunshine / White Zombie 4:49
3LISTENFeed the Gods / White Zombie 4:30
4LISTENMore Human Than Human / White Zombie 4:29
5LISTENSuper Charger Heaven / White Zombie 3:37
6LISTENI'm Your Boogieman / White Zombie 4:27
7LISTENHands of Death (Burn Baby Burn) 4:12
8LISTENThe Great American Nightmare / Howard Stern 3:54
9LISTENDragula 3:42
10LISTENLiving Dead Girl 3:22
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Disc 2
1Thunder Kiss '65 / White Zombie
2More Human Than Human / White Zombie
3Dragula
4Living Dead Girl
5Superbeast
6Never Gonna Stop (The Red Red Kroovy)
7Feel So Numb
8Demonoid Phenomenon
9Return of the Phantom Stranger previously unreleased
10Spookshow Baby previously unreleased

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Editorial Reviews

Past, Present & Future is the first-ever Rob Zombie retrospective. The collection is steeped both visually and aurally in the scary monsters, sexy women, and schlock horror images that have always adorned Zombie's death's-head calling card; from a strictly musical standpoint, his turgid industrial sludge and beyond-the-grave vocals benefit greatly from the set's liberal editing. That's because Zombie has always had one fabulously filthy gear, and his pedal is always scraping the metal; Past's 19 tracks simply streamline his career's death race into one satisfying 2000-mile straightaway. "Thunder Kiss '65," "Dragula," and the incredible, impossible, wonderfully stupid "More Human Than Human" attack the eardrums with toxic vengeance; collaborations with Alice Cooper and Howard Stern approach the proto-industrial grind of KMFDM; and kooky covers of "I'm Your Boogieman" and "Brickhouse" run the originals' disco beat through a freaky fun house filled with lurid porn samples and booty-shaking bottom end. (The latter track even pulls poor Lionel Richie into a duet with Rob and raunchy Trick Daddy protégée Trina). "Pussy Liquor" is just dumb, but again, you have to be amazed at Zombie's ability to get away -- and even do well with -- such stupidity. After all, behind the dreads, monster makeup, and platform boots, Zombie is a likeable, talented creative with a flair for reinvention. Like so much of his source material, his work isn't meant for deep contemplation -- only chomping-at-the-bit consumption. That's why he can make it sound like he invented the word "Yeah!" In addition to its host of past guilty pleasures, Past, Present & Future includes two previously unreleased songs and a DVD with ten Zombie-directed music videos, three of them never before seen. Never known for his humbleness, Zombie also designed the accompanying full-color, 36-page booklet, which includes a bizarre photo timeline in which the Astrocreep seems to age 50 years in less than 20. Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

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Hair-raising, spine-tingling entertainment!by Anonymous

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July 13, 2006: Simply put, an amazing cd. The music is fast, loud, and full of catchy lyrics and random sound bites. It's only failing is around track 15-17, where the music slows down considerably and gets a bit random (I question Rob's decision to do a cover of Blitzkreig Bop.) Great overall, the best (and only) Rob Zombie retrospective.

hard and heavyby Anonymous

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April 27, 2005: this cd is the bomb .i love it it rocks must buy . woth every penny.


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