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Rob Zombie’s second solo studio album. The piece was released under Geffen record label in 2001 and was produced by Rob Zombie himself and Scott Humphrey, a Canadian record producer and mix...
The album's title is named after the 1960 crime drama film The Sinister Urge, directed and written by Ed Wood. Much like his previous effort, The Sinister Urge features elements of horror film and suspense in both its lyrical content and its music.
Nov 13, 2023 · Zombie named The Sinister Urge after a 1960 crime thriller directed by E.D. Wood and it featured just enough psychedelic flourishes to keep the abundance of biker riffs and shout-along refrains...
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Nov 13, 2001 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2001 CD release of "The Sinister Urge" on Discogs.
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Zombie’s music is always going to have those creepy, thrilling electronic flourishes, but The Sinister Urge was an album that felt like the first songwriting steps towards the rock’n’roll beast...
Nov 13, 2001 · The Sinister Urge, an Album by Rob Zombie. Released 13 November 2001 on Geffen (catalog no. 493 147-2; CD). Genres: Industrial Rock. Rated #601 in the best albums of 2001.
Nov 22, 2001 · Other guests, including Ozzy Osbourne, Tommy Lee and Canadian backup singer Emm Gryner, bring their own flavours to this proudly toxic stew.