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Hellbilly Deluxe

''Hellbilly Deluxe'' (released with the subtitle ''13 Tales of Cadaverous Cavorting Inside the Spookshow International'') is the debut solo album by the former White Zombie singer Rob Zombie. ''Hellbilly Deluxe'' was released on August 25, 1998.〔(Amazon.com: Hellbilly Deluxe: Rob Zombie: Music )〕 The album's title is a play on the Dwight Yoakam album ''Hillbilly Deluxe''. Musically, the songs on the album portray Zombie's love for classic horror films both lyrically and musically.〔(Rob Zombie: Hellbilly Deluxe 2 - PopMatters )〕〔(Amazon.com: Sinister Urge: Rob Zombie: Music )〕〔(CD REVIEW - Rob Zombie - "Hellbilly Deluxe" : Legends Magazine, Issue 82 )〕 Some from the album also include heavy use of guitar and drums, while other songs feature a more electronic sound than his previous work with White Zombie. The majority of the album was recorded in California, and was produced by Rob Zombie himself and Scott Humphrey.
The lead single, "Dragula", was released in August 1998, which entered the Top 10 of the ''Billboard'' Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. A remix of the song was used in the action film ''The Matrix''. The second single, "Living Dead Girl", became Zombie's second Top 10 on the "Mainstream Rock" chart, and was featured in numerous horror films following its release. "Superbeast", the album's last single, was released in 1999. The song has, like the previous singles, been featured in numerous films since its release. ''Hellbilly Deluxe'' was a commercial success, debuting at number 5 on the ''Billboard'' 200. The album went on to sell over three million copies in the United States alone, earning it a 3x Platinum Certification from the RIAA. ''Hellbilly Deluxe'' is Zombie's best selling album to date.
''Hellbilly Deluxe'' received mixed critical reviews. The album's commercial success, however, spawned a remix album in 1999 titled ''American Made Music to Strip By''. The album features remixes for the majority of the album. In 2005, ''Hellbilly Deluxe'' was re-released featuring new artwork and a bonus DVD which featured a music video for all of the tracks. Zombie himself directed the music videos for the songs. In 2010, Zombie released a sequel to the album titled ''Hellbilly Deluxe 2'', which features similar musical styles and themes. On September 14, 2009 it was announced that Rob Zombie would embark on his ''Hellbilly Deluxe 2 World Tour'', in support of the album. Music from the original album was performed on the tour, as well as new material.
==Background and development==
Work on ''Hellbilly Deluxe'' began shortly after the break-up of Zombie's band White Zombie earlier in 1998. When working on ''Hellbilly Deluxe'', Zombie began working with Scott Humphrey who helped to produce the album. Humphrey also co-wrote several songs on the album, along with Zombie. Humphrey had previously worked with Mötley Crüe, Metallica and Tommy Lee, among other artists.〔(Audiohead.net - Interviews - Rob Zombie - Page 1 )〕 On making the album, Zombie stated that making the album was "weird", and he didn't believe it would do well, as most "debut solo records don't".〔(BLABBERMOUTH.NET - ROB ZOMBIE Interviewed On Indianapolis' X103 )〕 Zombie wrote all of the songs on the album, while Zombie and Scott produced all of the songs together. Charlie Clouser also served as a producer on the song "Superbeast", along with Zombie and Scott. Danny Lohner provided additional guitar recordings for "Meet the Creeper", while Tommy Lee of Mötley Crüe fame played drums on "Meet the Creeper" and "The Ballad of Resurrection Joe and Rosa Whore".〔(Rob Zombie « Metal Excess )〕〔(Mötley Crüe Collection 1981 - 2012: Rob Zombie - Hellbilly Deluxe/Tommy Lee From Mötley Crüe Play Drums On "Meet The Creeper". CD 1998 )〕〔(ZombieFAQ.com - Rob Zombie Song Profiles - M )〕 On the experience, Lee stated "I went to his house after I got out of jail to stay for a while, and I think I was there about a day or two and they were working on (Deluxe'' ) downstairs and Scott and Rob were like, 'Dude, Tommy's upstairs, we should ask him to play.'〔(Tommy Lee Talks About Hooking Up With Rob Zombie As Crue "Hits" Arrive - Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV.com )〕 Former band mate John Tempesta also appears on the album, as does Charlie Clouser〔(» Artwork for Rob Zombie’s Mondo Sex Head revealed Rob Zombie | Official Website )〕〔(American Made Music to Strip By - Rob Zombie : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards : AllMusic )〕 of Nine Inch Nails fame.〔(Poll: Who's Your Favorite Rob Zombie Drummer? | Roadrunner Records )〕〔(Rob Zombie Sets Date For Solo Album - Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV.com )〕〔(REVIEW )〕 The majority of the album was recorded at recording studio The Chop Shop, located in Hollywood, California. A guitar used during the recording process was later auctioned on eBay.〔(Dwight Yoakam Magazine - News, Reviews, Albums and Videos )〕〔(JuicyBands.com: Signed Rob Zombie Guitar Up For Grabs on E-BAY! )〕

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