White Zombie Songs Ranked
White Zombie was an American heavy metal band that formed in 1985. Based in New York City, White Zombie was originally a noise rock band and was known for its later heavy metal-oriented sound. Their best-known songs include “Thunder Kiss ’65”, “Black Sunshine” and “More Human than Human”. The group officially disbanded in 1998. In 2000, White Zombie was included on VH1’s 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock, ranking at No. 56. Here are all of White Zombie songs ranked.
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20. I Am Hell (Let Sleeping Corpses Lie, 2008)
“That one riff is almost guaranteed to give you a neck injury and I love it. May be a bit too simple, sure, but a bit of simplicity is needed every now and then.”
19. Soul – Crusher (Soul – Crusher, 1987)
“The funny thing about White Zombie’s noise rock period is that it falls into this catch-22: If you know about these albums, you probably either are or were a big white zombie fan, and ergo probably don’t enjoy this kind of music, but if you do enjoy this kind of music, you probably aren’t a White Zombie fan, and therefore either don’t know these records exist, or if you do, dismiss them out of hand for what they eventually became.”
18. Thrust! (La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Vol. 1, 1992)
“Some of the best lyrics White Zombie has ever penned. Brilliant guitars and drums. Love the story in the song, love the way it picks up it’s just a beautiful song”
17. I’m Your Boogie Man (The Crow: City of Angels, 1996)
“Probably the best song I have ever listened to. I can feel the momentum every time I listen to it which is every day! All they’re other songs are so great also”
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16. Children of the Grave (Let Sleeping Corpses Lie, 2008)
“Has to be one of their best songs it’s a shame it’s so low down. Completely fell for this song as soon as I heard it. Give it a chance, listen to it a few times, trust me it’ll grow on you.”
15. Demonspeed (Make Them Die Slowly, 1989)
“Quite amazing, plain and simple. I fell in love with it the second I heard it. I’m glad not too many people listen to it, or else it would be overplayed.”
14. Real Solution #9 (Astro-Creep: 2000, 1995)
“I don’t have words to describe how incredibly deep and moving this song is. Definitely one of my many favorites by White Zombie.
13. Ratfinks, Suicide Tanks and Cannibal Girls (Beavis and Butt‐Head Do America, 1996)
“Absolutely amazing! I love it and if you haven’t watched the video, you really should. It’s just perfect from start to finish. I just want to belt the lyrics whenever I hear it.”
12. Blood, Milk, and Sky (Astro-Creep: 2000, 1995)
“The greatest song you can listen to just after stumbling in from a night out. Whack the stereo to the max and introduce your neighbors to one of the greatest songs of this band”
11. Cosmic Monster Inc. (La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Vol. 1, 1992)
“What a terrific song, with so much depth. This song needs to be ranked higher. The only reason it should be this low is if nobody has listened to it.”
10. Welcome to Planet Motherf****r / Psychoholic Slag (La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Vol. 1, 1992)
“Easily the best White Zombie song! It has the most unique beat and the sounds blend perfectly! The drums are so melodic, I love it!”
9. I, Zombie (Astro-Creep: 2000, 1995)
“Such a great melody and such a great beat. When that chorus comes along you just go wild. The perfect blend of anglo synth and rock.”
8. Dragula (Hellbilly Deluxe, 1998)
“Amazing song. Can’t just be sung, has to be performed! So much energy! I don’t really know what they’re talking about, but it doesn’t matter!”
7. Feed the Gods (Airheads, 1994)
“This song is just great! Extremely catchy, and amazing lyrics! Probably my favorite song from a lyrical standpoint from the band. Amazing song!”
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6. Electric Head Pt 1: The Agony (Astro-Creep: 2000, 1995)
“Heartfelt and raw. Wonderful ending that rushes in on a tidal wave of emotional abandon. Just beautiful. Soul to soul kind of stuff that’s just so intimate.”
5. Electric Head PT 2: The Ecstasy (Astro-Creep: 2000, 1995)
“This song has this energy that really gets to you, its catchy from the start and has an amazing melody. The lyrics are beautiful, and I had this song on repeat for days and never got tired of it.”
4. Black Sunshine (La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Vol. 1, 1992)
“The whole song is rife with driving rhythm and a fierce “take no prisoners” attitude with just a touch of grindhouse cinema and the supernatural to even things out. This is music to rack up speeding tickets and dodge cop cars to, if’n you got the guts”
3. Super Charger Heaven (Astro-Creep: 2000, 1995)
“This song is so beautiful. I used to listen to it on long car rides at night, and the lyrics and beautiful rhythm just get to me.”
2. More Human Than Human (Astro-Creep: 2000, 1995)
“It’s a warped-out trip of crushing grooves, electronic accents, slimy and twisted vocals rapped in a fast, agile flow, pounding drums both from machines and the drummer himself, a catchy rhythm, funky and sludgy undertones, and plenty of wah-pedal and whammy bar abuse all wrapped together into one fun, crushing package of trippy delight.”
1. Thunder Kiss 65′ (La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Vol. 1, 1992)
“Packs a punch, Howls like a wolf, Bangs like a milf, Heavy as a truck full of dumbbells, It’s Thunder Kiss ’65. This is likely White Zombie’s best known song with it having a thumping riff that demands your ears’ attention. It does everything right and is great for a simple piece of driving metal.”