Explaining that he was "closing the book" on the group that made him famous, Zombie says that the process of putting together the new compilation was like writing an epilogue.
"I felt the band had two major shifts that were important," he says. "The band really had two different lives; Soul Crusher was as far as we could take our New York underground art-damaged insanity, and Sexorcisto was sort of the beginning of taking White Zombie out to the world phase.." - more on this story
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