Let Sleeping Corpses Lie

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Let Sleeping Corpses Lie
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ReleasedNovember 25, 2008 (2008-11-25)
Recorded1985–1996
Genre
Length4:33:32 (CDs)
Label Geffen/UMe
White Zombie chronology
Supersexy Swingin' Sounds
(1996)
Let Sleeping Corpses Lie
(2008)
It Came from N.Y.C.
(2016)
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Review scores
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IGN 8/10 [1]

Let Sleeping Corpses Lie is a career-spanning five-disc box set by American rock band White Zombie. It is named after the 1974 Italian horror film of the same name.

Contents

Contents

The set contains a remaster of every album and E.P. released officially by White Zombie from 1985 to 1996, including six non-album songs, on four discs. However, not every song the band recorded can be found here: notably absent are "Black Friday" and "Dead or Alive", the two songs added to the 1989 cassette re-release of Gods on Voodoo Moon . The fifth disc is a DVD containing all nine of the band's music videos along with ten live performances. [2]

Track listing

Disc one
No.TitleFrom the albumLength
1."Gentleman Junkie" Gods on Voodoo Moon 2:27
2."King of Souls"Gods on Voodoo Moon2:21
3."Tales From the Scarecrowman"Gods on Voodoo Moon3:26
4."Cat's Eye Resurrection"Gods on Voodoo Moon1:46
5."Pig Heaven" Pig Heaven 4:49
6."Slaughter the Grey"Pig Heaven4:16
7."Eighty-Eight" Psycho-Head Blowout 3:45
8."Fast Jungle"Psycho-Head Blowout4:37
9."Gun Crazy"Psycho-Head Blowout4:30
10."Kick"Psycho-Head Blowout4:08
11."Memphis"Psycho-Head Blowout3:39
12."Magdalene"Psycho-Head Blowout4:14
13."True Crime"Psycho-Head Blowout4:52
Disc two
No.TitleFrom the albumLength
1."Ratmouth" Soul-Crusher 3:42
2."Shack of Hate"Soul-Crusher2:54
3."Drowning the Colossus"Soul-Crusher4:58
4."Crow III"Soul-Crusher3:53
5."Die Zombie Die"Soul-Crusher4:10
6."Skin"Soul-Crusher3:40
7."Truck on Fire"Soul-Crusher4:08
8."Future Shock"Soul-Crusher3:12
9."Scumkill"Soul-Crusher3:48
10."Diamond Ass"Soul-Crusher3:47
11."Demonspeed" Make Them Die Slowly 5:20
12."Disaster Blaster"Make Them Die Slowly6:05
13."Murderworld"Make Them Die Slowly6:13
14."Revenge"Make Them Die Slowly4:25
15."Acid Flesh"Make Them Die Slowly5:32
16."Power Hungry"Make Them Die Slowly5:15
17."Godslayer"Make Them Die Slowly7:15
Disc three
No.TitleFrom the albumLength
1."God of Thunder" (Kiss cover) God of Thunder 3:56
2."Love Razor"God of Thunder5:25
3."Disaster Blaster II"God of Thunder5:05
4."Welcome to Planet Motherfucker/Psychoholic Slag" La Sexorcisto 6:21
5."Knuckle Duster (Radio 1-A)"La Sexorcisto0:24
6."Thunder Kiss '65"La Sexorcisto3:54
7."Black Sunshine"La Sexorcisto4:49
8."Soul-Crusher"La Sexorcisto5:04
9."Cosmic Monsters Inc."La Sexorcisto5:14
10."Spiderbaby (Yeah-Yeah-Yeah)"La Sexorcisto5:02
11."I Am Legend"La Sexorcisto5:09
12."Knuckle Duster (Radio 2-B)"La Sexorcisto0:25
13."Thrust!"La Sexorcisto5:06
14."One Big Crunch"La Sexorcisto0:22
15."Grindhouse (A Go-Go)"La Sexorcisto4:05
16."Starface"La Sexorcisto5:02
17."Warp Asylum"La Sexorcisto6:45
18."I Am Hell" The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience 3:43
Disc four
No.TitleFrom the albumLength
1."Children of the Grave" (Black Sabbath cover) Nativity in Black 5:53
2."Feed the Gods" Airheads Soundtrack 4:06
3."Electric Head Pt. 1 (The Agony)" Astro-Creep: 2000 4:54
4."Super-Charger Heaven"Astro-Creep: 20003:37
5."Real Solution #9"Astro-Creep: 20004:44
6."Creature of the Wheel"Astro-Creep: 20003:25
7."Electric Head, Pt. 2 (The Ecstasy)"Astro-Creep: 20003:54
8."Grease Paint and Monkey Brains"Astro-Creep: 20003:49
9."I, Zombie"Astro-Creep: 20003:32
10."More Human than Human"Astro-Creep: 20004:29
11."El Phantasmo and the Chicken-Run Blast-O-Rama"Astro-Creep: 20004:13
12."Blur the Technicolor"Astro-Creep: 20004:09
13."Blood, Milk and Sky"Astro-Creep: 20008:20
14."The One" Escape from L.A. Soundtrack 4:02
15."I'm Your Boogieman" (KC and the Sunshine Band cover) The Crow: City of Angels Soundtrack 4:29
16."Ratfinks, Suicide Tanks and Cannibal Girls" Beavis and Butt-Head Do America Soundtrack 3:53
Disc five (DVD)
No.TitleTypeLength
1."Thunder Kiss '65"Music video4:05
2."Black Sunshine"Music video4:48
3."Welcome to Planet Motherfucker"Music video3:08
4."Feed the Gods"Music video4:00
5."More Human than Human"Music video4:16
6."Super-Charger Heaven"Music video3:40
7."Electric Head Pt. 2 (The Ecstasy)"Music video4:10
8."I'm Your Boogieman"Music video4:23
9."The One"Music video3:19
10."Soul-Crusher"Live performance4:18
11."Spiderbaby (Yeah Yeah Yeah)"Live performance3:06
12."Thrust!"Live performance3:14
13."Black Sunshine"Live performance4:07
14."Cosmic Monsters Inc."Live performance4:58
15."Thunder Kiss '65"Live performance5:59
16."Electric Head Pt. 1 (The Agony)"Live performance3:48
17."I Am Hell"Live performance3:39
18."Welcome to Planet Motherfucker"Live performance5:00
19."Creature of the Wheel"Live performance3:39

Hidden gems

This DVD contains a few easter eggs.

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References

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