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Amazon.com Glenn Danzig has long treaded on the darker, heavier side of rock. From the late 1970s hardcore Misfits to the early '80s' Samhain to his '90s incarnation, Danzig, he's released a plethora of albums that, despite varying degrees of success, have always been distinguished by his
Amazon.com Glenn Danzig has long treaded on the darker, heavier side of rock. From the late 1970s hardcore Misfits to the early '80s' Samhain to his '90s incarnation, Danzig, he's released a plethora of albums that, despite varying degrees of success, have always been distinguished by his compelling, distinctive, ominous voice. Much like the more successful White Zombie, Danzig's lyrics are often meant to be delivered and heard with a shared wink. And beneath the homages to horror films and underground comics, Danzig maintains a genuinely strong undercurrent of original creepiness. This outing, tinted with touches of techno/industrial, is generally strong. Though less bombastic and more mysterious than earlier efforts, Satan's Child boasts tried-and-true bottom-heavy riffing and searing guitars mixed in with mysterious, quieter interludes, making it a suitable selection for musical madness on Halloween, and beyond. --Katherine Turman
Album Description 1999 outing from Mr. Evil himself, Glenn Danzig. 12 new tracks produced by Danzig & Peter Lorimer. Several of the cuts were mixed by Orgy members Jay Gordon and Amir Derakh. The included tune 'Belly Of The Beast' is to featured in the 2000 film 'The Crow 3'.
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Track listing1. Five Finger Crawl 2. Belly of the Beast 3. Lilin 4. Unspeakable 5. Cult w/Out a Name 6. East Indian Devil (Kali's Song) 7. Firemass 8. Cold Eternal 9. Satan's Child 10. Into the Mouth of Abandonement 11. Apokalips 12. Thirteen
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