Album
The Great Satan
2026 · Rock
3 collectors on Gatefold own this

The Great Satan is a Metal album by Rob Zombie, originally released in 2026. On Gatefold: 21 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
About
“Fuck the world/Fuck it all/This is what you’re waiting for?/This is 1984.” So go the lyrics to “F.T.W. 84,” the opening track on Rob Zombie’s eighth solo album. The artist formerly known as Rob Cummings typically refrains from political commentary, but such are the times we live in. Still, <i>The Great Satan</i> is festooned with all the staccato metal riff, electronically enhanced power groove, and exploitation/horror samples Zombie is known for. On “(I’m a) Rock ’n’ Roller” and “Punks and Demon,” Zombie reaffirms the musical roots beneath his second career as a successful horror-movie director. “Tarantula” and “Heathen Days” rumble and roll like White Zombie tunes of old, complete with Little Richard-isms on the former and industrial guitars on the latter. With bassist Rob “Blasko” Nicholson and guitarist Mike Riggs back in Zombie’s lineup after nearly 20 year, it’s tempting to view <i>The Great Satan</i> as a throwback to his 1998 solo debut, <i>Hellbilly Deluxe: 13 Tales of Cadaverous Cavorting Inside the Spookshow International</i>, but that’s also how his label is pitching it. And it’s not a hard sell: <i>The Great Satan</i> feels like a return to that bygone era before he teamed up with well-traveled guitarist and fellow Kiss superfan John 5 and pivoted into slightly less direct songwriting. “Sir Lord Acid Wolfman” combines three of Zombie’s obsessions—’70s hard rock (see Sir Lord Baltimore), drug references (even though he personally abstains), and horror films—into a lurching paean to a B-movie villain of his own creation. Back in semi-political mode, “Revolution Motherfuckers” seems to make fun of would-be protestors with a chorus that goe, “We do what we want, and we wanna get wasted!” What are they protesting? Nobody know. .
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1F.T.W. 843:55
- 2Tarantula3:02
- 3(I'm a) Rock "N" Roller3:32
- 4Heathen Days2:17
- 5Who Am I?0:34
- 6Black Rat Coffin3:04
- 7Sir Lord Acid Wolfman3:45
- 8Punks And Demons2:37
- 9The Devilman3:26
- 10Out Of Sight2:47
- 11Revolution M***********s2:33
- 12Welcome To The Electric Age0:54
- 13The Black Scorpion1:33
- 14Unclean Animals3:33
- 15Grave Discontent1:00
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Industrial Metal
- distorted
- aggressive
- nocturnal
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Ryan GoffDRUMS
- Keys MahoneyKEYBOARDS
- Blasko
- Ginger Fish
- Riggs
- Rob Zombie
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 21 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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