
Said tracks along with the ROCK BAND-released “Burn” stand out as highlights on HBD2, with “What?” undoubtedly being the most infectious song on the album despite the simplicity of it’s construction. If you caught Rob on his recent Fall Tour, chances are you’ve already experienced the best that this album has to offer, with only a handful of songs (“What?”, “Sick Bubblegum”, “Werewolf Women of the SS”) making it into a set consisting largely of “greatest hits” from Zombie’s past work. Officially a follow-up to Zombie’s 1998 solo debut HELLBILLY DELUXE, Part 2 feels nothing like a sequel, and if anything feels like a collection of b-sides and studio outtakes. (Industrial Metal) Rob Zombie - Hellbilly Deluxe 2: Noble Jackals, Penny Dreadfuls and the Systematic Dehuman (2010), MP3, 320 / - Rustorka.

Stopping short of breaking up the band, Zombie set out to make sure everyone know that he was the main force in the band, as if there were any doubt in the first place. Lead by the first single 'Sick Bubblegum' the album picks up where the first Hellbilly Deluxe left off. The album harkens back to that classic album with its music and artwork and is exactly what the Rob Zombie fan has been waiting for. Catalog : 1686-177922 Style: Psychedelic Industrial Metal Year: 2010 Format: FLAC (image +. Hellbilly Deluxe 2 is the sequel to the mulit-platinum solo debut, Hellbilly Deluxe. Unless your name is Meatloaf, sequels to albums rarely work, and unfortunately HELLBILLY DELUXE 2 is no exception. Just as White Zombie was on the verge of becoming the most popular metal band in the land, Rob Zombie decided he was an auteur. Performer: Rob Zombie Album: Hellbilly Deluxe 2 Label: Roadrunner Records. 'Hellbilly Deluxe 2: Noble Jackals, Penny Dreadfuls and the Systematic Dehumanization of Cool' 2010 Rob Zombie. Hellbilly Deluxe 2 is the sequel to the mulit-platinum solo debut, Hellbilly Deluxe.

“All hail Jesus Frankenstein” wails Rob Zombie on the opening track of his long-awaited HELLBILLY DELUXE 2: NOBLE JACKALS, PENNY DREADFULS, AND THE SYSTEMATIC DEHUMANIZATION OF COOL, the fourth studio album from the musician-turned-filmmaker, and his first for Roadrunner’s Loud & Proud imprint.
