The band released several EPs throughout their career, including (1997).
The band's debut album, **," was released in 1987, but it's not included in the 35 patched tracks of the complete discography.
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✅ Soul-Crusher (1987) ✅ Make Them Die Slowly (1989) ✅ La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Vol. 1 (1992) ✅ Astro-Creep: 2000 (1995) ✅ Supersexy Swingin' Sounds (1996) ✅ Rare B-sides, bonus tracks, and EPs white zombie complete discography 320 kbps 35 patched
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Astro-Creep: 2000 features intricate panning and electronic soundscapes engineered by producer Terry Date. High-fidelity audio ensures these panning effects create an immersive soundstage. Navigating the Complete Catalog
: The set features the "remaster of every album and E.P. released officially by White Zombie from 1985 to 1996," a total of 64 original studio recordings. This includes their four studio albums, all their early independent EPs, plus six non-album tracks, all re-mastered by guitarist J. Yuenger. The fifth disc is a DVD compiling all nine of the band's music videos and ten live performances. The band released several EPs throughout their career,
A transitional album where the band began incorporating heavy metal riffs. 2. The Major Label Groove Metal Era (1992–1996)
The band's absolute commercial and creative peak. Featuring darker industrial electronics, mechanical beats, and hit singles like "More Human than Human" and "Super-Charger Heaven," it solidified their place in rock history. 3. Remixes, Box Sets, and Rarities (1996–2008)
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The breakthrough album. Featuring "Thunder Kiss '65," this album perfected the groove metal/industrial blend.
The term in the context of digital discographies typically refers to specific versioning or metadata corrections within a curated collection. In the world of digital archiving, a "patch" might involve:
The band's output is generally divided into their early independent "noise" era and their major-label "groove" era:
Before achieving mainstream success, White Zombie was an underground fixture in the New York art-punk scene. Their early EPs and debut album featured a raw, discordant sound heavily influenced by bands like Sonic Youth, The Cramps, and Birthday Party.