I was first exposed to the music of White Zombie through a blind buy of their 1989 Caroline Records release Make Them Die Slowly (the spine of the CD oddly says “Let Them Die Slowly”). At the time, I didn’t really enjoy it, and I later went on to trade in the disc at a local record store in favor of something a little more “metal.”
At the time, I was in high school, and riding on the cusp of that “am I a punk kid, a metalhead, or a part of the grunge movement?” identity crisis that many of my peers also faced in the early 1990's. I’d later come to realize that labels of genre were not important, and that good music was all that ever really mattered.
When White Zombie re-emerged with their 1992 release La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1, I nearly passed on it having still...
At the time, I was in high school, and riding on the cusp of that “am I a punk kid, a metalhead, or a part of the grunge movement?” identity crisis that many of my peers also faced in the early 1990's. I’d later come to realize that labels of genre were not important, and that good music was all that ever really mattered.
When White Zombie re-emerged with their 1992 release La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1, I nearly passed on it having still...
- 12/1/2008
- Fangoria
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