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''Make Them Die Slowly'' is the second album by White Zombie released in 1989. It is presumably named after the 1981 cannibal movie ''Cannibal Ferox'', which was originally released in the US as ''Make Them Die Slowly''. There is a printing error on the CD's side saying "Let Them Die Slowly" instead of the album's correct title. It was the band's only album with John Ricci on guitar. ==Recording== Iggy Pop, who was an admirer of their last album, recommended that the band recruit producer Bill Laswell to work on their follow-up release. It is reported that the band spent a total of four days in the recording studio and had to re-record the album three separate times. The band was not satisfied with the first finished product due to it sounding too similar to their last album. In a 2010 interview, Sean Yseult recalled her experience recording the album:〔(Interview with Sean Yseult: White Zombie & Beyond ), cited December 31, 2010〕 By that time the lack of money and shoddy production made it impossible to include on the album over half of the songs recorded. Some of the songs cut from the release are "Dead Ringer", "Freak War", "Punishment Park", "Scum Kill II", and "Star Slammer". The final guitar overdubs, vocals and mixing were done with Martin Bisi, at his studio in Gowanus, Brooklyn, New York. All of the members of White Zombie has expressed their dissatisfaction with the finished album at one point, with Sean saying, "it sounds like a tin can to me, with a muffled non-existent bass."〔(Take 5 with Sean Yseult of White Zombie ), cited January 21, 2009〕 Guitarist John Ricci left the band the day the record was completed due to a case of carpal tunnel syndrome.〔"(J. from White Zombie Speaks! )", cited June 12, 2010〕
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