@@R...-...R The person who did the remix was Charlie Clouser, "Hot Rod Herman" is just the name of the remix, (Herman Munster, i.e. where "Dragula" comes from)
Yup do some La Sexorcisto. Astro Creep was pretty good but i'd argue it's a wasted episode on this tune. Have not heard rest of the newer albums to be fair, but yeah, cookie cooker pop metal for this song. Black Sunshine mentioned above is a great suggestion!
Dragula was the name of the car from The Munsters and is what he’s driving in during this video. “I’m in the back of my Dagula” meaning the car he’s in
Speaking of he is doing the Munsters Movie he always loved the Munsters Dracula and Frankenstein Black Lagoon type of movies and shows . If you seen his house on MTV Cribs you would be saying that’s dope . He has secret doorways and themes.
The thing about Rob Zombie (whether solo or with White Zombie) is his songs are heavily influenced by the retro, sci fi, and horror genres. He is a huge fan of the low "B" rated style movies and shows, which is what he puts into his music and music videos. That's why they are the way they are, it's him putting his love for that "B" rated retro, sci fi, horror style into his music.
Spider One, the frontman of Powerman 5000, is Rob Zombie's younger brother. So makes sense they would have a similar style and influence towards their music, growing up with the similar interest.
@@tthompson5707 very close because they're brothers like he said. the slight difference is Rob has a horror lead, with minor sci fi, and his music is based in electric funk, and Spider has a sci fi lead, with minor horror, and is based in electric punk.
Everyone neglecting to mention that it was the remix which appeared in the first Matrix film. Which had a heavy "club vibe" that worked very well for that scene.
matt is right, it's just latency between playback on their physical system coming through the mics, and through the stereo mix on the video. They don't hear the echo while filming
White Zombie was far better than his solo stuff. 2 magnificent albums without a single filler track where as his solo work has been albums full of filler with only a couple of banging tracks
I'm really glad when you guys react to my favorite jams, even when it's something y'all don't like it because y'all always get into the composition and y'all admit when y'all recognize why something had appeal even if it's not something y'all would listen to. Y'all rock!
Yep, that's a definite problem I have when driving while this song is on. Just like Golden Earing's "Radar Love" used to do to me. Who am I kidding? That one still does it to me too. Both songs are 2 peas in a pod for me in the "under intentional speeding while listening" category. 😂
FYI - this song was in the Matrix when Neo first met Trinity in the nightclub IIRC so you may remember it from there. And More Human Than Human by White Zombie was probably their biggest hit Edit: lol just watched the end of the video and saw you mentioned it, disregard :o
This song always reminds me of the game "Twisted Metal"! Basically, free roaming demolition in various environs. Back in the day. Yeah, you guys are right, it's dance metal. Same with NIN and their ilk. Aggressive techno, not really metal.
The hot rod herman remix of dragula was featured for the first map of twisted metal 4. Amazing song and game franchise. I do prefer the techno-ish remix done by hot rod herman over the original though (which is the one featured in tm4).
I knew about the song Paint it Black as a kid back then, but that game cemented that as one of my favorite songs ever. Shame they didn't get more bands to play on that game. I guess the rights to Paint it Black was too expensive.
You will find that any band's most popular song, is their most "pop" sounding track. This song is a party starter. Not trying to lay any cosmic knowledge on us, just creating a vibe and having fun.
@@FardtilUshid now that he is older that may be true. His problem always was he missed half the lyrics while running around the stage, but also got out of breath doing it. So if he isn't running around like he did it could be improved.
I remember when this song came out I was just getting into some heavier rock, and I loved it. It was a great transition point for a lot of people, I think.
I always thought the White Zombie era was a bit more bangin'. Def try out something from Astrocreep or La Sexorcisto. Give More Human than Human, Electric Head: Pt 1, Thunderkiss 65, or Black Sunshine a spin. The Rob Zombie stuff is approachable and fun, but the earlier stuff seemed a bit more sophisticated? Idk, just my opinion...
The Dragula was the Munster's Family car. There were only a few of them made and Rob bought one, it's in the video. Also his wife Go-go Goth dances in the video
The Firefly Trilogy is: House of 1000 Corpses, Devil's Rejects and 3 From Hell. His other films are: 31, Halloween 2007, Halloween II 2009, Lords of Salem and The Munsters
Here's a fun fact; in Pretty Woman, near the beginning, when 'Vivian' went into the Blue Banana looking for her room-mate to find out what happened to the rent, Rob Zombie was the front man for the band on stage. I think his biggest hit with White Zombie was Thunder Kiss '65, which at the time was pretty awesome (th-cam.com/video/yPNFVj-pISU/w-d-xo.html ). This was happening at the same time as Ministry etc.; but his stage act in Pretty Woman where they were pretty much doing this already (but weren't a known band yet) shows he was ahead of the curve.
Also Ryan, House of 1000 Corpses is the prequel of The Devil's Rejects. So if you like his movies, definitely watch that one for their original introduction :)
House of 1000 Corpses isn't the prequel to The Devil's Rejects. House of 1000 Corpses came first, The Devil's Rejects is the sequel to House of 1000 Corpses. A prequel is a movie that comes out after the original and gives back story for the original.
In "the Munsters" movie Grandpa and Herman make a race car out of a casket called the Dragula. It's a unique car made by George Barris, the guy who made the Batmobile for the 60's TV show. R.I.P. George Barris.🦇
Sometime it's OK for a song to exist just to rock out to and have fun with without thinking too hard or deep about. This is one of them. Not everything has to be Stairway to Heaven.
I was at KUFO’s Rockfest in 1999, which was System of a Down, Silverchair, Static-X, Primus, Godsmack, Megadeth and Rob Zombie as the headliner. The things I remember most were that Godsmack was surprisingly good live and Rob’s stage show was peak entertainment. Pyro, costumes, dancers, robots, crazy lighting effects, you name it. And Dragula was fun as hell to mosh around to.
@@tsho6131 the Rob Zombie show I went to was him and Godsmack, and yes, they are solid live. Shine Down opened but we got there intentionally late to avoid that 🤣
It’s funny you mentioned Night at the Roxbury, in the music video during the drum intro, they do that dance in the car, it’s fuckin awesome, great call out!!
@@donnamichelerichey2878 Type O’s first album came out before White Zombie’s La Sexorcisto (which although that wasn’t White Zombie’s first album, it was their first popular album…few people had even heard of White Zombie before that album dropped)
White Zombie - Electric Head Pt. 1 (The Agony) I'm afraid though that since you started with this song you'll be reluctant to visit the less campy stuff.
You're absolutely right on the fact that it looks like a 'club' song. In Matrix this song is mix in the beginning of the movie when Neo meet Trinity in a club (a very good mix by the way). Sorry for my 'english' i'm a french guy ;)
He was the lead singer for White Zombie before he went solo. That came out around 1990. It didn't do well then got big like a year or two later on the re- release.
I remember at a country sports bar, this guy I knew asked this lady twice his age to dance and it was this song. They were swanging all over that lil janky bar. He was twirling her during the "do it babbbby dooo it babbbby" part lmao. I hate what zob zombie does to movies like Halloween but I do enjoy this song.
Rob zombie is to lyricism is just 100% word salad abstract art. The words themselves don't make sense in a vacuum but that absolutely convey the feeling he's going for
Rob Zombies has released seven top 10 albums in the past 25 years - most bands from the 90s have been unable to maintain that kind of long term career.
Rob zombie is the shit. 🤘🏻 been listening to his music long before his movies. His movies are fire too. Saw him at ozzfest 2005, I was already a fan but seeing the dude live just made it that much better
The colorful retro monster movie aesthetic of the video was a big part of the appeal of this song back when. Mr. Zombie was very influenced by both Ed Roth and the Universal Studios monsters. The White Zombie material like "thunderkiss" and "more human than human" are both more accessible. This was all primarily just fun music to party to with your friends.
This was playing in the club when Neo met Trinity in The Matrix, the perfect song placement.
I was just about to mention this.
I wanna dance this song since 1999!
It was a remix, to be exact. By hot rod herman. it was more electro than the original.
Yeah the Hot Rod Herman remix, even better version IMO. It's how I came across Rob Zombie
@@R...-...R The person who did the remix was Charlie Clouser, "Hot Rod Herman" is just the name of the remix, (Herman Munster, i.e. where "Dragula" comes from)
This song would absolutely be playing in a vampire club in a movie like Blade.
In the first matrix movie this is the song that's playing in the club at the beginning when Neo meets Trinity
@@encro1 OMG that's right. God, it's been so many years since I last watched *The Matrix.* Great film.
@@Tux00 same!
This has been on my halloween play list for years.
“Retired Go-Go Goth Girl” is a pretty specific kink.
But facts. That's popping right now after covid, bedroom Go-Go Goth Girl. And yeah, industrial metal but Rob legit.
lol a R.G.G.G.G.I.L.F. is a very ..... obscure fetish for sure ;)
LMAO
He didn't direct Guardians of the Galaxy... he supplied his voice to one off-screen character.
rob zombie = goth stripper music.
Most accurate description 0f zombie music ever 🤣🤣
So true!
correction: retired goth stripper music. Ha!
LOL! Yup
Its true, Iv seen it
Living dead girl is an absolute must. Unwritten rule that you can't turn that song off if you stumble upon it.
ABSOLUTELY. Great song.
ABSOLUTELY. Great song.
Yes!
The moaning makes it hilarious to play in public
Nope must be...
I'd second some of Rob's White Zombie material. Thunderkiss '65, More Human Than Human, etc.
Yeah... Thunderkiss 1965 and More Human Than Human.
Do it baby, do it baby.
The entire Hellbilly Deluxe album needs a reaction. Living Dead Girl, Call of the Zombie/Superbeast, etc.
They would love Black Sunshine.
Yup do some La Sexorcisto. Astro Creep was pretty good but i'd argue it's a wasted episode on this tune. Have not heard rest of the newer albums to be fair, but yeah, cookie cooker pop metal for this song. Black Sunshine mentioned above is a great suggestion!
Another vote for the obvious but seminal More Human Than Human
Dragula was the name of the car from The Munsters and is what he’s driving in during this video. “I’m in the back of my Dagula” meaning the car he’s in
Dragula refers to an episode of The Munsters wherein Herman Munster drives in a drag race. His car is called the Dragula
Herman Munster drove the Munster Coach. It was Grampa Munster that drove Dragula which used a coffin for a body.
@@MarkofT Herman lost the coach that's why grandpa built the Dragula to win it back.
Speaking of he is doing the Munsters Movie he always loved the Munsters Dracula and Frankenstein Black Lagoon type of movies and shows . If you seen his house on MTV Cribs you would be saying that’s dope . He has secret doorways and themes.
I did not know that, thanks. That's an awesome name for a car.
my fav episode
Goth Disco is pretty much an accurate description for Industrial Metal
The thing about Rob Zombie (whether solo or with White Zombie) is his songs are heavily influenced by the retro, sci fi, and horror genres. He is a huge fan of the low "B" rated style movies and shows, which is what he puts into his music and music videos. That's why they are the way they are, it's him putting his love for that "B" rated retro, sci fi, horror style into his music.
That description is like Powerman 5000 :)
Spider One, the frontman of Powerman 5000, is Rob Zombie's younger brother. So makes sense they would have a similar style and influence towards their music, growing up with the similar interest.
@@tthompson5707 very close because they're brothers like he said. the slight difference is Rob has a horror lead, with minor sci fi, and his music is based in electric funk, and Spider has a sci fi lead, with minor horror, and is based in electric punk.
It's literally 'good shit'
George: hums the tune exactly.
Ryan: I didn't hear anything like that.
😆🤣😂
Please get to White Zombie as well! Thunderkiss 65!
Loved that song when it came out...
This
Black Sunshine
My daughter loves that song...so do I.
White Zombie is a way better vibe for me too.
The time this song was released is very important. Raves and techno music were huge. You have to give him credit for originality.
So True!!!!!
They gotta do White Zombie More Human Than Human. You know how much they like stuff that grooves, and that song totally has that
Ohhh that's a good one
amazing song but imo one of zombies more repetitive songs.
NOPE...They'll find a way to NOT like it so don't even bother.
Hell yeah, anything from White Zombie to be honest.
"Retired Go-go Goth Girls" sounds like a Rob Zombie single not gonna lie y'all 🔥🤘🤣
Rob's music is very popular in strip clubs lol but this man has legit go-go dancers on stage during his shows
Recommended Blood, Milk, and Sky to a dancer at a club once. Best dance I've ever seen lol
Ahhh word up especially living dead girl.
"Oh, they exist on Patreon." Had me laughing hard.
Retired Go-go Goth Girls 😆🤣
One of those is his wife😳
Is there a dating site for that.?
Don’t forget how Rob Zombie also appeared on Beavis and Butthead Do America. That song was hard!
Everyone neglecting to mention that it was the remix which appeared in the first Matrix film. Which had a heavy "club vibe" that worked very well for that scene.
Yes! Hot Rod Herman Remix
Thank you. That's the first thing I thought about. The Matrix is where they probably heard this song.
Your faces towards the end, like “when is this shit gonna end” 🤣
There was something going on with the audio. The version I've been listening to for 20 years doesn't have that weird echo.
Yeah I wonder if this was heard on their end and possibly affected Ryan's opinion of it.
I've noticed it on a couple of their videos actually.
@@timpicchi4458 I think it's the sound of their system playing and heard through out systems.
It was a re-mix and I didn't like it as much as the original.
matt is right, it's just latency between playback on their physical system coming through the mics, and through the stereo mix on the video. They don't hear the echo while filming
The one Zombie song that nobody ever does would be Super-Charger Heaven. That song is a total banger.
Not quite on the Chicken-Run Blast-o-Rama level but still great!
Both of you are damn right.
White Zombie was far better than his solo stuff. 2 magnificent albums without a single filler track where as his solo work has been albums full of filler with only a couple of banging tracks
You ain't ever lied
Oh hell yeah it is.
It's in video games, movies, commercials everything. That's why you subconsciously knew the chorus.
It really doesn't do you guys justice that this video has 1.08 million views and only just over 3ks likes. Your work is worth way more than that.
Ryan- You're forgetting about Rammstein bro, that shit would BANG back in the 90s/early 2000s in the clubs
Yup. Rammstein is always my best example of metal/industrial that would work just as good in a club.
Lords of Acid was the ultimate Club/industrial group back in the 90s for my money
Rammstein got me into house music lol
@@shogunloophole8816 And from the 80s...Ministry
They definitely need to check out Rammstein and Lords of Acid.
I'm really glad when you guys react to my favorite jams, even when it's something y'all don't like it because y'all always get into the composition and y'all admit when y'all recognize why something had appeal even if it's not something y'all would listen to. Y'all rock!
I'm not quite retired lol but I'm 31 and I would still mosh out to this everytime 🤘🎸🍻
Ryan, there's only one way to learn to appreciate this song. You've got to hop on the highway and play this at high volume. Watch your speed!
100% 🚗 🚘 🚔
Nah my dad speeds to this song all the time this and living dead girl
Yep, that's a definite problem I have when driving while this song is on. Just like Golden Earing's "Radar Love" used to do to me. Who am I kidding? That one still does it to me too. Both songs are 2 peas in a pod for me in the "under intentional speeding while listening" category. 😂
FYI - this song was in the Matrix when Neo first met Trinity in the nightclub IIRC so you may remember it from there. And More Human Than Human by White Zombie was probably their biggest hit
Edit: lol just watched the end of the video and saw you mentioned it, disregard :o
Not this version though. The one in the movie is from _American Music to Strip By._
it's a remix in the matrix.
Yes it's a remix, so what
@@fabricebacquart So, this version is not the one in the movie. That's the point, dude.
@@Serai3 No point. It's still based on this.
13year old me rocked out hard to this song
He was a voice in the Guardians of the Galaxy movies. That was the extent of his involvement.
Ok ...I always looked for him when seeing that on IMDB.... which voice? Do you know?
@@RicosTinFoilSombrero I know he did the voice for the Navigator in the Milano in the first one. Think he was just an unseen angry man in the second.
Depeche Mode meets Type O.... shit, he ain’t wrong 🤣
As a rap fan I’ve been listening to this song for a while and it’s dope
Everything they are saying they hear in Rob’s music is accurate.
This song always reminds me of the game "Twisted Metal"! Basically, free roaming demolition in various environs. Back in the day. Yeah, you guys are right, it's dance metal. Same with NIN and their ilk. Aggressive techno, not really metal.
I really wish Xbox or PlayStation would bring back an updated twisted metal. Loved that game
The hot rod herman remix of dragula was featured for the first map of twisted metal 4. Amazing song and game franchise. I do prefer the techno-ish remix done by hot rod herman over the original though (which is the one featured in tm4).
@@hunterhitch2858 they don’t have a remastered version but you can play twisted metal on psnow
Same bro major nostalgia
I knew about the song Paint it Black as a kid back then, but that game cemented that as one of my favorite songs ever.
Shame they didn't get more bands to play on that game. I guess the rights to Paint it Black was too expensive.
When this came out, we blared in the Haunted Houses. It was perfect for people jumping out at you.
You will find that any band's most popular song, is their most "pop" sounding track.
This song is a party starter. Not trying to lay any cosmic knowledge on us, just creating a vibe and having fun.
Rob Zombie is the snoop dogg of heavy metal. Chillest guy in heavy metal.
Best description EVER!!!
Zombie is always a damn good show live. From the set to his showmanship, he always brings it.
Absolutely agree.
Can't sing worth a shit live though.
@@soulcrusher807 Sounded fine to me in 2017
@@FardtilUshid now that he is older that may be true. His problem always was he missed half the lyrics while running around the stage, but also got out of breath doing it. So if he isn't running around like he did it could be improved.
I remember when this song came out I was just getting into some heavier rock, and I loved it. It was a great transition point for a lot of people, I think.
I always thought the White Zombie era was a bit more bangin'. Def try out something from Astrocreep or La Sexorcisto. Give More Human than Human, Electric Head: Pt 1, Thunderkiss 65, or Black Sunshine a spin. The Rob Zombie stuff is approachable and fun, but the earlier stuff seemed a bit more sophisticated? Idk, just my opinion...
@LIKE WOA U CAN'T CANCEL ME True Metal fans don't give a shit
Astro Creep 2000 is staylist.
"Oh, they exist on Patreon" had me DYING 😂😂😂
White Zombie - Black Sundhine... Thunderkiss '65... Superbeast... or Super-Charger Heaven
Bands remaster stuff all the time, it could definitely be a remaster of some sort.
two votes for supercharger heaven
@@eddominates Super Charger Heaven x 3
😆😆you guys both going "drag uu laaaa" at the same time haha
I'm not a huge fan of this song, but its does give me an involuntary foot tap. Glad to see yall having fun with it.
This song sucked for sure. As bland and mainstream as any "metal/industrial" song could get
@@richarddukard8989 Stfu lol
@@richarddukard8989 Imagine being wrong. yikes can't relate
I liked it a lot.
"It sounds like Disco"
Well, there is an entire album of Rob Zombie dance remixes.
"American made music to strip by"
Ryan is the most unpredictable. Sometimes he vibes with the rawest of the raw and other times he don't. lol happy Friday
Dude is a beast in concert
He had a lot of songs on a Twisted Metal video game including Dragula.
He was even a playable character in the 4th one
For more Go-go goth girl vibes, watch the official video for Type 0 Negative’s ‘My Girlfriend’s Girlfriend.’
Oh hell yeah🤘
The Dragula was the Munster's Family car. There were only a few of them made and Rob bought one, it's in the video. Also his wife Go-go Goth dances in the video
Any music you can picture Blade killing to. Is a good song.
he'd probably be killing the people listening to it, tho lol
Yeah that scene in blade was awesome. Different song, but this would totally fit too.
This song gives me very vivid memories of playing a snowmobile racing game on my original PlayStation
Sled Storm!
You can't deny it's catchiness lol
The Firefly Trilogy is: House of 1000 Corpses, Devil's Rejects and 3 From Hell. His other films are: 31, Halloween 2007, Halloween II 2009, Lords of Salem and The Munsters
A better introduction to Rob Zombie/White Zombie would have been "Thunder Kiss '65" or "More Human Than Human"
Sorry No, I disagree this is the usual entry song and then people hear or find his earlier stuff.
Ryan's face as he's listening tells you all. lol keep it up guys
Ryan don't know what's UP!
I think "Dragula" comes from "The Musters". The Dragster they had. Amazingly enough Grandpa Lewis had a PHD in Child Psychology... RIP Al...
Here's a fun fact; in Pretty Woman, near the beginning, when 'Vivian' went into the Blue Banana looking for her room-mate to find out what happened to the rent, Rob Zombie was the front man for the band on stage. I think his biggest hit with White Zombie was Thunder Kiss '65, which at the time was pretty awesome (th-cam.com/video/yPNFVj-pISU/w-d-xo.html ). This was happening at the same time as Ministry etc.; but his stage act in Pretty Woman where they were pretty much doing this already (but weren't a known band yet) shows he was ahead of the curve.
Dragula takes me back to the summer before 8th grade. Love this song.
Your initial comments on this song are DEAD ON and just go to show how much about different genre's you have learned over the course of this channel.
This song bangs. That’s it.
I agree. I was surprised by their reaction, to be honest.
🔥
Haven’t been here for awhile. Glad to be back
Also Ryan, House of 1000 Corpses is the prequel of The Devil's Rejects. So if you like his movies, definitely watch that one for their original introduction :)
House of 1000 Corpses isn't the prequel to The Devil's Rejects. House of 1000 Corpses came first, The Devil's Rejects is the sequel to House of 1000 Corpses. A prequel is a movie that comes out after the original and gives back story for the original.
In "the Munsters" movie Grandpa and Herman make a race car out of a casket called the Dragula. It's a unique car made by George Barris, the guy who made the Batmobile for the 60's TV show. R.I.P. George Barris.🦇
The video is worth a watch, it’s stock images, robots and devils dancing around as Rob is driving around in his Dragula convertible
The style of music is basically Industrial. You should check out KMFDM. For example the song “Light” or “Megalomania”
I definitely dig both but the latter is damn good.
You're in for something now...! "Twisted Metal" "Superbeast" "More Human Than Human" "Living Dead Girl"
P.S. yes, you've heard it. It's been used in the soundtrack of about 50 movies.
Sometime it's OK for a song to exist just to rock out to and have fun with without thinking too hard or deep about. This is one of them. Not everything has to be Stairway to Heaven.
Exactly! I understand the thinking that a song isn't great unless it is super complex and the highest level of playing.
I figured that these guys who love the beat and groove wouldn't appreciate how frigging catchy this is and what a great melody it is.
Dragula was the name of Grandpas car from The Munsters. It was an old school Hot Rod and IIRC, he built it.
Watching Rob Zombie live is definitely a show to be at lol
10:39 "this is Old Town Roading me"
What a great saying, that may be my favorite reaction on this channel ever!
Saw Rob Zombie live in, I think, 2005. Amazing show. Every other song they alternated between gogo dancers and insane pyrotechnics🔥
Heard his concerts were very entertaining!
@@emtadamd9488 absolutely. He doesn't just play kick ass music. He puts on a show.
I was at KUFO’s Rockfest in 1999, which was System of a Down, Silverchair, Static-X, Primus, Godsmack, Megadeth and Rob Zombie as the headliner. The things I remember most were that Godsmack was surprisingly good live and Rob’s stage show was peak entertainment. Pyro, costumes, dancers, robots, crazy lighting effects, you name it. And Dragula was fun as hell to mosh around to.
@@tsho6131 the Rob Zombie show I went to was him and Godsmack, and yes, they are solid live. Shine Down opened but we got there intentionally late to avoid that 🤣
Yep his concerts are dope af
You might’ve heard the techno remix version of this song in The Matrix when Neo meets Trinity at that club
More Human than Human by White Zombie is also dope.
It’s funny you mentioned Night at the Roxbury, in the music video during the drum intro, they do that dance in the car, it’s fuckin awesome, great call out!!
Night at the Roxbury meets Depeche Mode meets Type O Negative...Damn spot on lol
That is actually incredibly spot on.
Except Type O Negative was much later so they were influenced by White Zombie.
@@donnamichelerichey2878 4 years isn't that much later. Also type o negative's main influence is very obviously black sabbath.
I was like "haha- wait, that's pretty damn accurate"
@@donnamichelerichey2878
Type O’s first album came out before White Zombie’s La Sexorcisto (which although that wasn’t White Zombie’s first album, it was their first popular album…few people had even heard of White Zombie before that album dropped)
I never thought I'd see someone who knows Rob Zombie as a movie director over being a music artist.
You guys would definitely like White Zombie's material better. When he went on his own, he went much more party/arena rock.
I love that you guys react to a lot of stuff that no one else is doing but everyone wants!
White Zombie - Electric Head Pt. 1 (The Agony)
I'm afraid though that since you started with this song you'll be reluctant to visit the less campy stuff.
This one is great.
Perhaps you'd better start from the beginning
You're absolutely right on the fact that it looks like a 'club' song. In Matrix this song is mix in the beginning of the movie when Neo meet Trinity in a club (a very good mix by the way). Sorry for my 'english' i'm a french guy ;)
Theres an even more clubby version of this song that was in the Matrix called "Dragula (Si Non Oscillas, Noli Tintinnare Mix)"
You know he actually did a cut of Brick House with Lionel Ritche, right? It's amazing.
"Living Dead Girl" is what you call, "le groovy."
He was the lead singer for White Zombie before he went solo. That came out around 1990. It didn't do well then got big like a year or two later on the re- release.
Black Sunshine hands down one of the best by Rob Zombie
Couldn't agree more
I remember at a country sports bar, this guy I knew asked this lady twice his age to dance and it was this song. They were swanging all over that lil janky bar. He was twirling her during the "do it babbbby dooo it babbbby" part lmao. I hate what zob zombie does to movies like Halloween but I do enjoy this song.
Thunderkiss '65 is a must!
Rob zombie is to lyricism is just 100% word salad abstract art. The words themselves don't make sense in a vacuum but that absolutely convey the feeling he's going for
Rob Zombies has released seven top 10 albums in the past 25 years - most bands from the 90s have been unable to maintain that kind of long term career.
White Zombie "More Human Than A Human" is one of my favorite Rob Zombie tunes about a werewolf.
Plus the title is from Blade Runner
Never Gonna Stop (The Red, Red Kroovy) is a banger. Get it!
Rob zombie is the shit. 🤘🏻 been listening to his music long before his movies. His movies are fire too. Saw him at ozzfest 2005, I was already a fan but seeing the dude live just made it that much better
Superbeast, More Human than Human, Meet the Creeper, and Living Dead Girl are also some bangers he was involved with
And this is why these guys are at the top of the music reaction space
The colorful retro monster movie aesthetic of the video was a big part of the appeal of this song back when. Mr. Zombie was very influenced by both Ed Roth and the Universal Studios monsters. The White Zombie material like "thunderkiss" and "more human than human" are both more accessible. This was all primarily just fun music to party to with your friends.