6:66 Satan's Child
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| Danzig 6:66 Satan's Child | ||
| Studio album by Danzig | ||
| Released | November 2, 1999 | |
| Recorded | 1998 - 1999 | |
| Genre | Doom metal Industrial metal |
|
| Length | 54:56 | |
| Label | E-Magine Records | |
| Producer(s) | Glenn Danzig Pete Lorimer |
|
| Professional reviews | ||
|---|---|---|
| Danzig chronology | ||
| Blackacidevil (1996) |
6:66 Satan's Child (1999) |
Live on the Black Hand Side (2001) |
Danzig 6:66 Satan's Child is the sixth studio album from Danzig. It was released in 1999 on E-Magine Records, with a regular cover by Simon Bisley and a limited edition "internet-only" cover by Martin Emond.
Contents |
- "Five Finger Crawl"
- "Belly of the Beast"
- "Lilin"
- "Unspeakable"
- "Cult Without a Name"
- "East Indian Devil (Kali's Song)"
- "Firemass"
- "Cold Eternal"
- "Satan's Child"
- "Into the Mouth of Abandonment"
- "Apokalips"
- "Thirteen"
All songs written by Glenn Danzig.
- Glenn Danzig - Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Keyboards
- Josh Lazie - Bass
- Jeff Chambers - Guitar
- Joey Castillo - Drums
- Producers: Glenn Danzig, Peter Lorimer
- Engineers: Josh Abraham
- Mixing: Jay Gordon, Amir Derakh, Glenn Danzig, Peter Lorimer, John X, Cameron Webb
- Glenn Danzig originally wrote "Thirteen" for Johnny Cash, whose acoustic version appears on his 1994 American Recordings album.
- A remixed version of track two, called "underBelly of the Beast", appeared on the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to The Crow: Salvation
- "Into the Mouth of Abandonment" is misspelled as "Abandonement" on the album cover and CD booklet.
| Danzig |
|---|
| Glenn Danzig |
| Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein | Kenny Hickey | Steve Zing | Johnny Kelly |
| Former members: John Christ | Tom Orio-Nist | Dave Kushner | Tommy Victor | Jeff Chambers | Joe Fraulob | Todd Youth | Eerie Von | Josh Lazie | Rob Nicholson | Howie Pyro | Jerry Montano | Chuck Biscuits | Mark Chaussee | Joey Castillo | Charlee Johnson | Bevan Davies |
| Official discography |
| Studio albums: Danzig (1988) | Lucifuge (1990) | How the Gods Kill (1992) | 4 (1994) | Blackacidevil (1996) | Satan's Child (1999) | I Luciferi (2002) | Circle of Snakes (2004) |
| Glenn's solo albums: Black Aria (1992) | Black Aria II (2006) |
| EPs: Thrall: Demonsweatlive (1993) | Sacrifice (1996) |
| Live albums: Live on the Black Hand Side (2001) |
| Box sets: The Lost Tracks of Danzig (2007) |
| Related articles |
| The Misfits | Samhain |