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Rob Zombie Returns To His Hellbilly Roots With ‘The Great Satan’

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Metal’s favorite horror auteur is back from the crypt, Rob Zombie has announced his eighth studio album, ‘The Great Satan,’ set for release February 27 via Nuclear Blast Records, and it’s sounding like a blood soaked return to form.

The first single, ‘Punks And Demons’, dropped alongside a music video directed by Zombie himself, offering a taste of his punk laced, hellfire drenched revival.

Following his 2021 chart topper ‘The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy’, Zombie is revving up his signature mix of sleaze, grit, and grindhouse metal. The new record promises a full throttle ride through his “Hellbilly” era, featuring track titles that read like a horror zine fever dream: ‘F.T.W. 84,’ ‘Sir Lord Acid Wolfman,’ and ‘Revolution Motherf**kers’. In short, it’s vintage Zombie, twisted, theatrical, and unapologetically loud.

Rob Zombie ‘The Great Satan’ Track list

  1. F.T.W. 84
  2. Tarantula
  3. (I’m a) Rock ’N’ Roller
  4. Heathen Days
  5. Who Am I
  6. Black Rat Coffin
  7. Sir Lord Acid Wolfman
  8. Punks And Demons
  9. The Devilman
  10. Out of Sight
  11. Revolution Motherf**kers
  12. Welcome To The Electric Age
  13. The Black Scorpion
  14. Unclean Animals
  15. Grave Discontent

‘The Great Satan’ marks a homecoming for the artist who built an empire on the grotesque and the glorious, across 15 tracks, Zombie blurs the line between B-movie spectacle and hard rock ferocity, serving the kind of energy fans have craved since ‘Hellbilly Deluxe’ redefined shock rock in the late ’90s.

Pre order details

You can stream ‘Punks And Demons’ here, or pre order the full album, available in multiple formats including a limited box set, through Zombie’s official store.

Zombie, who’s sold over 15 million albums worldwide, remains a singular figure in pop culture, one of the few who’s conquered both heavy music and horror cinema. His creative streak shows no sign of slowing down. From ‘House of 1000 Corpses’ to ‘Halloween’, and now ‘The Great Satan’, Rob Zombie continues to prove that evil really does age well.

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