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The album was the band's last to feature drummer Ivan de Prume. The album was a critical and commercial success for White Zombie after the artistic failure of Make Them Die Slowly. La Sexorcisto became the band's first album to chart on the Billboard 200, peaking at number 26 in 1993.
La Sexorcisto: 5:02: 17. "Warp Asylum" La Sexorcisto: 6:45: 18. "I Am Hell" The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience: ... "I'm Your Boogieman" (KC and the Sunshine Band cover)
La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1 (1992) ... Source Rating; Allmusic [1] Zombie Kiss is a live EP by the band White Zombie ... A cover of the Kiss song originally ...
White Zombie was co-founded by Rob Zombie, after coming up with the band idea in 1985 while attending Parsons School of Design in his junior year. Zombie named the band after a 1932 horror movie starring Bela Lugosi called White Zombie, considered the first true zombie movie (the movie title was also the source for Rob Zombie's stage name, as he was born Robert Cummings).
Tribute albums: 1: Singles: 12: ... Music videos: 9: Remix albums: 1: The discography for the American heavy metal band White Zombie ... La Sexorcisto: Devil Music ...
After contributing to the band's recordings of "I Am Hell" for The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience, "Children of the Grave" for Nativity in Black: A Tribute to Black Sabbath and "Feed the Gods" for the Airheads soundtrack, Buerstatte left White Zombie. [7] He was replaced temporarily for a Japanese tour in May 1994 by Mark Poland. [8]
The band caught the attention of Geffen Records following the release of their fourth extended play; their third studio album, La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One, was released through the label in 1992. [36]
"Thunder Kiss '65" is a song by American heavy metal band White Zombie, released in 1992 from the band's third studio album, La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One (1992). The song was released as their first official single and was later included on compilations, such as Rob Zombie 's Past, Present & Future (2003) and The Best of Rob Zombie (2006).