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  1. Pig Heaven [1st Pressing] by White Zombie released in 1985. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. Pig Heaven/Slaughter the Grey is the second EP by American rock band White Zombie, independently released in May 1986. Two different pressings of this album were created (the differences between the two being the different guitarists and the altered cover art), both of which were limited to 500 copies each.

    • White Zombie
    • May 1986
    • Tales from The Scarecrow Man
    • Pig Heaven
    • True Crime
    • God of Thunder
    • I’m Your Boogie Man
    • Super Charger Heaven
    • Electric Head Pt 2
    • More Human Than Human
    • Black Sunshine
    • Thunder Kiss 65

    Kicking off our White Zombie songs list we have an extremely early track from the band as we go all the way back to their first ever recording Gods on Voodoo Moon which was released independently by the group in 1985. This is a very raw sounding recording and although it does have some of Zombie’s recognisable elements it is much more noisy and exp...

    Here we have one of the title tracks from the band’s second ep Pig Heaven/Slaughter the Grey from 1986 which was once again released independently. Even though these are the only two tracks featured on the ep, during the session which only took two hours, four other tracks were recorded, one of which was “Scarecrow 2”, a remake of the previous entr...

    This track is the closing number of the band’s third ep Psycho Head Blowout released in 1987. This recording was the one that started to get the band more recognition in the underground scene and thus begin their path to success. Once again, the sound here is more akin to the eighties noise rock scene, recalling acts such as Damaged Era Black Flag ...

    This Kiss cover is the title track of the band’s fourth and final ep released in 1989. Released after their first two full length records, the sound here sees them move into the groove metal territory that they would explore with the final two albums. Rob Zombie denied that this track and the cover which features someone wearing a mask of Gene Simm...

    This is a cover of the 1976 song by KC and the Sunshine Band that was recorded for the soundtrack to “The Crow: City of Angels” in 1996. However, it was also included of Rob Zombie’s best of compilation Past Present and Future and a remixed version was also featured on the remix album Supersexy Swingin Sounds. The song sees the band mixing their us...

    This track which is often referred to as “Devil Man” because of its chorus was the third and final single to be taken from 1995’s Astro Creep 2000. In addition to this, it is also featured on the same greatest hits compilation and remix album as the previous entry on this list. The song contains several snippets from old horror films such as the or...

    Here is the second single to be released from Astro Creep 2000. It is yet another track which had a remixed version on Super Sexy Swinging Sounds.It was released as a single eight times with different other tracks and charted at number ninety-five in Australia, number thirty-one in the Uk and number twenty-seven on the US mainstream rock charts. It...

    This next track was the first single to be taken from Astro Creep 2000.The lyrics are based around the novel “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” by Phillip K Dick which was adapted into the film “Blade Runner”. It is the band’s highest charting single and earned them their second Grammy Nomination in 1995 for Best Metal Performance. It charted h...

    This song was featured as a promo single in 1992 from the band’s La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One. It features a spoken word intro by Iggy Pop. It was released after the group’s debut single “Thunder Kiss 65” failed to get much airplay on American radio. It managed to be a moderate success reaching number thirty-nine on the US Mainstream Rock ...

    At the top spot is the aforementioned debut single that was also taken from La Sexcorcisto. The single was released three times before “Beavis and Butthead” creator Mike Judge came across it and featured it on the segment of the show where the two main characters would watch and comment on music videos. As a result of this, it got the band their fi...

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  4. The band made their live performance debut at CBGB on April 28, 1986, and started touring. [5] [6] White Zombie released their second EP, Pig Heaven, that year. The release contained two songs, "Pig Heaven" and "Slaughter the Grey". The EP was recorded at 6/8 Studios in NoHo in New York City.

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  5. The title track and other half of White Zombie's 1986 Pig Heaven EP. If ya dig rate and comment! Rob Straker (Zombie) - Vocals Tim Jeffs - GuitarSean Yseult ...

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  6. I don't own the copyright of this album.Please support the band , and buy their records.May 19861)"Pig Heaven" (00:00)2)"Slaughter the Grey" (04:29)Pig Hea...

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  7. Pig Heaven. Pig Heaven was the second EP by White Zombie under their label Silent Explosion in 1986. Two different pressings of this album were created (the only difference between the two being altered cover art), both of which were limited to 500 copies each.

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