Zombie Prostitute...

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"Zombie Prostitute..."
"Zombie Prostitute..." cover
Single by Voltaire
Released October 17, 2006
Genre Dark Cabaret
Label Projekt Records

'Zombie Prostitute...' is a Maxi CD by the darkwave/dark cabaret artist Voltaire, released in 2006 by Projekt Records.

All the songs apart from China Girl are due to appear on Voltaire's upcoming album, Ooky Spooky, although they may be in a different form. It is probable that the Ookie Spookie version of Day Of The Dead will be in English, that the song Cantina will no longer be in demo form and that Hell In A Hand Basket will be studio recorded rather than live.

  1. "Zombie Prostitute"
  2. "Dia De Los Muertos" (Day of the Dead-Spanish Version)
  3. "China Girl"
  4. "Cantina" (demo)
  5. "Hell In A Hand Basket" (Live Version)[1]

  1. ^ [1] Projekt Record's page on the release
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