American Made Music to Strip By

American Made Music to Strip By

by Rob Zombie
American Made Music to Strip By

American Made Music to Strip By

by Rob Zombie

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Rob Zombie's American Made Music to Strip By features remixes of songs from Hellbilly Deluxe by like-minded producers and artists such as former Nine Inch Nails members Charlie Clouser and Chris Vrenna, Rammstein, God Lives Underwater, and Philip Steir, formerly of Consolidated. The sexy, sleazy, horror-movie vibe of Hellbilly Deluxe is amplified on a remix of "What Lurks on Channel X?" by the Spacetruckers, Rammstein's reworking of "Spookshow Baby," and the "Poly 915" remix of "Demonoid Phenomenon." Clouser turns in revamped versions of "Superbeast," "Dragula," and "Living Dead Girl" that expand on the songs' creepy yet hard-hitting feel. American Made Music to Strip By also includes a 28-page booklet of artwork and photos from the Hellbilly Deluxe tour. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 03/30/2018
Label: Geffen
UPC: 0602557670738
Rank: 5232

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Dragula
  2. Superbeast
  3. How to Make a Monster
  4. Living Dead Girl
  5. Spookshow Baby
  6. Demonoid Phenomenon

Disc 2

  1. The Ballad of Resurrection Joe
  2. What Lurks on Channel X?
  3. Meet the Creeper
  4. Return of the Phantom Stranger
  5. Superbeast
  6. Meet the Creeper

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Rob Zombie   Primary Artist,Vocals

Technical Credits

Steve Duda   Mixing
Chris Vrenna   Additional Production,Mixing,Remix Producer
Frank Gryner   Engineer
Charles Clouser   Mixing,Composer
Rob Zombie   Design,Composer,Producer,Photography,Art Direction,Illustrations
Scott Humphrey   Composer,Producer
Praga Khan   Mixing
Oliver Adams   Mixing
Charlie Clouser   Composer
DJ Lethal   Mixing
Mark Weiss   Photography
Gene Kirkland   Photography
Chapman Baehler   Photography
Joe Giron   Photography
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