(2008): A massive 64-track box set containing all four studio albums, EPs, and various rarities.
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White Zombie’s career is sharply divided into two distinct eras. Each era possesses a unique sonic signature that defines how the music sounds across different audio formats. The Underground Noise Era (1985–1990)
The breakthrough masterpiece. Blending heavy metal riffs with funk-infused grooves and audio samples from classic horror cinema, this album spawned the smash hit "Thunder Kiss '65" and went multi-platinum.
The band's output is generally divided into their early independent "noise" era and their major-label "groove" era:
(1995): Widely considered their masterpiece and most commercially successful album. It features iconic tracks like "More Human than Human" and "Super-Charger Heaven".
Any "complete" collection starts with the band's four studio albums, which capture their sonic evolution from raw demos to platinum-selling masterpieces.
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