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La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One

La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One is the third studio album by American heavy metal band White Zombie, released on March 30, 1992, through Geffen Records.[6] The album marked a major artistic and commercial turning point for the band. After the recruitment of guitarist Jay Noel Yuenger, White Zombie was able to successfully embrace the metal sound they had pursued since Make Them Die Slowly (1989), while incorporating groove-based elements into their sound as they evolved away from their roots in punk rock and noise rock. The album was the band's last to feature drummer Ivan de Prume.

La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 30, 1992 (1992-03-30)
RecordedMay 1991
Studio321 Studios (New York City)
Genre
Length57:30
LabelGeffen
ProducerAndy Wallace
White Zombie chronology
God of Thunder
(1989)
La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One
(1992)
Astro-Creep: 2000
(1995)
Singles from La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One
  1. "Thunder Kiss '65"
    Released: March 23, 1992[4]
  2. "Black Sunshine"
    Released: July 14, 1992[5]
Audio
"Album" playlist on YouTube

The album was a critical and commercial success for White Zombie after the artistic failure of Make Them Die Slowly. La Sexorcisto became the band's first album to chart on the Billboard 200, peaking at number 26 in 1993. The singles "Thunder Kiss '65" and "Black Sunshine" received heavy rotation on rock radio and MTV, the former earning the band their first Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance. The album has been certified two times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in the United States. It has since been regarded as one of the greatest heavy metal albums of all time.

Album information edit

The album's sound is primarily groove metal with multiple B-movie samples. Rob Zombie explained he "wanted to keep a groovable dance element in the music", a trait that he found was often absent in metal music of the era.[citation needed] Iggy Pop provided a spoken introduction to the single "Black Sunshine".[citation needed]

In a 2021 interview, Sean Yseult reflected that the band were influenced by rap music during this time, including Ice-T, Run-DMC, LL Cool J, and Public Enemy: "Rob was very intent on merging some of the rhythms and beats of what we were hearing into some of our songs, and it worked well."[7]

Contrary to rumors, a "Devil Music Volume Two" was never planned for recording or release. Almost every song on the album made an appearance on the 1994 video game Way of the Warrior.

Release and promotion edit

La Sexorcisto was a commercial success for White Zombie, climbing up the charts in the US and gaining massive MTV video airplay and mainstream rock radio airplay with "Thunder Kiss '65" and "Black Sunshine". Although released in early 1992, La Sexorcisto did not enter the Billboard 200 until 1993,[8] after the success of "Thunder Kiss '65", which reached number 26 on the Mainstream Rock chart.[9] It was certified Double Platinum by the RIAA, and gold by the CRIA.

White Zombie toured for two years to promote La Sexorcisto. The tour was a critical success and some archived footage of the shows can be seen on the Let Sleeping Corpses Lie DVD. White Zombie began a five-month U.S. tour in April 1992, supporting such bands as My Sister's Machine, Paw, Testament, Pantera, Trouble and Crowbar.[10] In the fall of 1992, the band opened for Danzig on their How the Gods Kill tour in Europe and the United States, and wrapped up the year doing a brief U.S. tour, again supporting Pantera.[10] White Zombie spent most of 1993 and 1994 touring non-stop in support of La Sexorcisto. They toured with Monster Magnet in February and March 1993 and with Anthrax and Quicksand that summer.[10] White Zombie embarked on two more U.S. tours: one with Chemlab and Nudeswirl in the fall of 1993, and another with Prong and The Obsessed in early 1994.[10] The La Sexorcisto tour concluded in May 1994 with four Japanese shows, which were supported by Pantera.[10]

Critical reception and legacy edit

Upon release, La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One received generally favourable critical reviews. Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune called the album a "tuneless but entertaining free-for-all", praising its guitar and sampling arrangements.[12] Similarly, Peter Atkinson of the Record-Journal described it as "Deliberately sloppy, as 'Psychoholic Slag', 'Cosmic Monsters Inc.' and 'Grindhouse (A Go-Go)' indicate, and delightful because of it."[18] Don Kaye of Kerrang! praised the album's overall heaviness, describing the experience of listening to White Zombie as akin to "being trapped alive inside a blurry, scratchy, black and white print of that one horror movie that scared the living shit out of you when you were a kid. Check it out, and you'll begin to understand."[15] Denise Stillie of Metal Forces opined that, in spite of a lack of standout tracks, "the overall power of the album is undeniable".[21]

Retrospective reviews of the album have been widely positive. Jacob N. Lunders of AllMusic claimed that La Sexorcisto "Perhaps [co-defined] the future of heavy metal, [...] nearly [equalling] fellow classics Guns N' Roses's Appetite for Destruction, The Cult's Electric, and Soundgarden's Badmotorfinger in significance".[11] John A. Riley of PopMatters described the album as both an "exemplary metal album" and, noting its heavy use of samples, "an exemplary postmodern collage on par with better regarded non-metal LPs such as Brian Eno and David Byrne's My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (1981) and the Beastie Boys Paul's Boutique (1989)".[22] Chris Krovatin of Kerrang! argued that the album's success proved that, "Even as grunge and alt-rock introduced new levels of vulnerability and introspection to heavy music" in the 1990s, "people still wanted something powerful and fun [...] with La Sexercisto [White Zombie] provided all the druggy, creepy, high-octane heavy metal that fans craved, even if they were too focused on looking disillusioned and thoughtful to admit it."[23] On the eve of the album's 30th anniversary in 2022, MetalSucks commented that "For many [...] [La Sexorcisto] is a monumental moment in metal history, an example of how weird, far-out, and fun metal could be at a time where it was shaking on its legs."[24]

In 1995, Raw listed La Sexorcisto as one of the 90 essential albums of the 1990s.[25] In 2002, the album was ranked at number 85 on Hit Parader's list of "Heavy Metal's All-Time Top 100 CDs".[26] In 2004, it was voted as the 195th greatest heavy metal album of all time in Martin Popoff's book of The Top 500 Heavy Metal Albums of All Time.[27] In 2005, it placed at number 282 on Rock Hard's list of "The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time".[28] In 2016, Loudwire ranked La Sexorcisto at number 89 on its list of the "Top 90 Hard Rock + Metal Albums of the 90's".[29] Rolling Stone ranked the album at number 93 on its list of the 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time in 2017;[30] in 2023, the same magazine listed "Thunder Kiss '65" as the 84th greatest metal song of all time.[31]

Track listing edit

All lyrics are written by Rob Zombie; all music is composed by White Zombie

No.TitleLength
1."Welcome to Planet Motherfucker/Psychoholic Slag"6:21
2."Knuckle Duster (Radio 1-A)"0:21
3."Thunder Kiss '65"3:54
4."Black Sunshine" (featuring Iggy Pop)4:49
5."Soul-Crusher"5:07
6."Cosmic Monsters Inc."5:13
7."Spiderbaby (Yeah-Yeah-Yeah)"5:01
8."I Am Legend"5:08
9."Knuckle Duster (Radio 2-B)"0:25
10."Thrust!"5:04
11."One Big Crunch"0:21
12."Grindhouse (A Go-Go)"4:05
13."Starface"5:02
14."Warp Asylum"6:44
Total length:57:30

Some pressings of the CD incorrectly divide tracks 12 and 13, beginning track 13 at 3:31 of "Grindhouse (A Go-Go)".

Sample overview edit

# Title Samples[32]
1 "Welcome to Planet Motherfucker/Psychoholic Slag"
2 "Knuckle Duster (Radio 1-A)"
  • 0:02 – "Ahorre, no compre sin visitar Empori..." is taken from a radio ad in Spanish. Translates to "Save, don't buy without visiting Empori..."
  • 0:07 – "We know how fast we can go" is taken from the 1965 cult film Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!
  • 0:17 – "These are the facts as we know them. There is an epidemic of mass murders being committed by a virtual army of unidentified assassins" is taken from the 1968 horror film Night of the Living Dead during a radio broadcast.
  • 0:17 – The screaming in the background (sans falling lumber) is from the first scene of "True Confessions of Tori Welles" (with Tori Welles and Jerry Butler), approximately 10 minutes in.
3 "Thunder Kiss '65"
4 "Black Sunshine"
5 "Soul-Crusher"
6 "Cosmic Monsters Inc."
7 "Spiderbaby (Yeah-Yeah-Yeah)"
8 "I Am Legend" --
9 "Knuckle Duster (Radio 2-B)"
  • 0:00 – "Now, what we have to ask is why is it that God has admonished us to hate evil? Well, first of all, God loves ..." from a sermon by Atlanta pastor, Dr. Charles Stanley.
  • 0:09 – "Y cuando tu vuelvas.." Daniel Santos – "Como se van las noches"
  • 0:14 – "... And strangled them and finally dismembered their bodies"
  • 0:20 – "homelessness and all that ..." sample are the words of the American radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh.
  • 0:21 – "And now, the voice you've been waiting for ..."
10 "Thrust!"
11 "One Big Crunch"
12 "Grindhouse (A Go-Go)" --
13 "Starface"
  • 0:00 – "One. One is the beginning..." and "Oh Herbert, you are stiff!" samples from the beginning and end of the song are taken from the 1969 episode of Star Trek: The Original Series entitled "The Way to Eden"
  • 0:18 – "X minus 5 seconds..." sample is taken from the 1950 science fiction film Rocketship X-M
  • 2:27 – In the background there is an eerie jingle playing; this is from 1979's Phantasm. This sound effect was used earlier as the shuttlecraft interior sound effects throughout the run of the aforementioned Star Trek: The Original Series. (On the album Star Trek: Sound Effects from the Original TV Soundtrack, it is Track 69—do a search for "shuttlecraft interior" on YouTube for confirmation.)
14 "Warp Asylum"
  • 6:13 – ""Thank you so very much! God bless you all. Have a ball, and goodnight." Near the end part of "Let's Do It," a track on "Jayne Mansfield Busts Up Las Vegas"
  • 6:23 – "A few of these sentences have already begun to take root in your subconscious mind, haven't they? If you play the record a few more times, you'll be amazed at how easily you have begun to understand." (source unknown)

Personnel edit

Adapted from the La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One liner notes.[33]

Chart positions edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[37] Gold 50,000^
United States (RIAA)[38] 2× Platinum 2,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Region Label Date Format Catalog #
Europe Geffen March 30, 1992 CD, CS, LP GEF 24460 [6]
United States March 31, 1992 [39]
Europe Music on Vinyl April 19, 2012 LP MOVLP534 [40]
September 29, 2017 [41][42]

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Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Vol. 1 at Discogs (list of releases)

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Soul Crusher song redirects here For the song by Operator see Soulcrusher song La Sexorcisto Devil Music Volume One is the third studio album by American heavy metal band White Zombie released on March 30 1992 through Geffen Records 6 The album marked a major artistic and commercial turning point for the band After the recruitment of guitarist Jay Noel Yuenger White Zombie was able to successfully embrace the metal sound they had pursued since Make Them Die Slowly 1989 while incorporating groove based elements into their sound as they evolved away from their roots in punk rock and noise rock The album was the band s last to feature drummer Ivan de Prume La Sexorcisto Devil Music Volume OneStudio album by White ZombieReleasedMarch 30 1992 1992 03 30 RecordedMay 1991Studio321 Studios New York City GenreGroove metal 1 2 alternative metal 3 Length57 30LabelGeffenProducerAndy WallaceWhite Zombie chronologyGod of Thunder 1989 La Sexorcisto Devil Music Volume One 1992 Astro Creep 2000 1995 Singles from La Sexorcisto Devil Music Volume One Thunder Kiss 65 Released March 23 1992 4 Black Sunshine Released July 14 1992 5 Audio Album playlist on YouTubeThe album was a critical and commercial success for White Zombie after the artistic failure of Make Them Die Slowly La Sexorcisto became the band s first album to chart on the Billboard 200 peaking at number 26 in 1993 The singles Thunder Kiss 65 and Black Sunshine received heavy rotation on rock radio and MTV the former earning the band their first Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance The album has been certified two times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA in the United States It has since been regarded as one of the greatest heavy metal albums of all time Contents 1 Album information 2 Release and promotion 3 Critical reception and legacy 4 Track listing 5 Sample overview 6 Personnel 7 Chart positions 8 Certifications 9 Release history 10 References 11 Bibliography 12 External linksAlbum information editThe album s sound is primarily groove metal with multiple B movie samples Rob Zombie explained he wanted to keep a groovable dance element in the music a trait that he found was often absent in metal music of the era citation needed Iggy Pop provided a spoken introduction to the single Black Sunshine citation needed In a 2021 interview Sean Yseult reflected that the band were influenced by rap music during this time including Ice T Run DMC LL Cool J and Public Enemy Rob was very intent on merging some of the rhythms and beats of what we were hearing into some of our songs and it worked well 7 Contrary to rumors a Devil Music Volume Two was never planned for recording or release Almost every song on the album made an appearance on the 1994 video game Way of the Warrior Release and promotion editLa Sexorcisto was a commercial success for White Zombie climbing up the charts in the US and gaining massive MTV video airplay and mainstream rock radio airplay with Thunder Kiss 65 and Black Sunshine Although released in early 1992 La Sexorcisto did not enter the Billboard 200 until 1993 8 after the success of Thunder Kiss 65 which reached number 26 on the Mainstream Rock chart 9 It was certified Double Platinum by the RIAA and gold by the CRIA White Zombie toured for two years to promote La Sexorcisto The tour was a critical success and some archived footage of the shows can be seen on the Let Sleeping Corpses Lie DVD White Zombie began a five month U S tour in April 1992 supporting such bands as My Sister s Machine Paw Testament Pantera Trouble and Crowbar 10 In the fall of 1992 the band opened for Danzig on their How the Gods Kill tour in Europe and the United States and wrapped up the year doing a brief U S tour again supporting Pantera 10 White Zombie spent most of 1993 and 1994 touring non stop in support of La Sexorcisto They toured with Monster Magnet in February and March 1993 and with Anthrax and Quicksand that summer 10 White Zombie embarked on two more U S tours one with Chemlab and Nudeswirl in the fall of 1993 and another with Prong and The Obsessed in early 1994 10 The La Sexorcisto tour concluded in May 1994 with four Japanese shows which were supported by Pantera 10 Critical reception and legacy editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 Chicago Tribune nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Collector s Guide to Heavy Metal7 10 13 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 Kerrang nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 Metal Forces80 100 16 MusicHound Rock nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 Record JournalB 18 Rock Hard9 10 19 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 Upon release La Sexorcisto Devil Music Volume One received generally favourable critical reviews Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune called the album a tuneless but entertaining free for all praising its guitar and sampling arrangements 12 Similarly Peter Atkinson of the Record Journal described it as Deliberately sloppy as Psychoholic Slag Cosmic Monsters Inc and Grindhouse A Go Go indicate and delightful because of it 18 Don Kaye of Kerrang praised the album s overall heaviness describing the experience of listening to White Zombie as akin to being trapped alive inside a blurry scratchy black and white print of that one horror movie that scared the living shit out of you when you were a kid Check it out and you ll begin to understand 15 Denise Stillie of Metal Forces opined that in spite of a lack of standout tracks the overall power of the album is undeniable 21 Retrospective reviews of the album have been widely positive Jacob N Lunders of AllMusic claimed that La Sexorcisto Perhaps co defined the future of heavy metal nearly equalling fellow classics Guns N Roses s Appetite for Destruction The Cult s Electric and Soundgarden s Badmotorfinger in significance 11 John A Riley of PopMatters described the album as both an exemplary metal album and noting its heavy use of samples an exemplary postmodern collage on par with better regarded non metal LPs such as Brian Eno and David Byrne s My Life in the Bush of Ghosts 1981 and the Beastie Boys Paul s Boutique 1989 22 Chris Krovatin of Kerrang argued that the album s success proved that Even as grunge and alt rock introduced new levels of vulnerability and introspection to heavy music in the 1990s people still wanted something powerful and fun with La Sexercisto White Zombie provided all the druggy creepy high octane heavy metal that fans craved even if they were too focused on looking disillusioned and thoughtful to admit it 23 On the eve of the album s 30th anniversary in 2022 MetalSucks commented that For many La Sexorcisto is a monumental moment in metal history an example of how weird far out and fun metal could be at a time where it was shaking on its legs 24 In 1995 Raw listed La Sexorcisto as one of the 90 essential albums of the 1990s 25 In 2002 the album was ranked at number 85 on Hit Parader s list of Heavy Metal s All Time Top 100 CDs 26 In 2004 it was voted as the 195th greatest heavy metal album of all time in Martin Popoff s book of The Top 500 Heavy Metal Albums of All Time 27 In 2005 it placed at number 282 on Rock Hard s list of The 500 Greatest Rock amp Metal Albums of All Time 28 In 2016 Loudwire ranked La Sexorcisto at number 89 on its list of the Top 90 Hard Rock Metal Albums of the 90 s 29 Rolling Stone ranked the album at number 93 on its list of the 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time in 2017 30 in 2023 the same magazine listed Thunder Kiss 65 as the 84th greatest metal song of all time 31 Track listing editAll lyrics are written by Rob Zombie all music is composed by White ZombieNo TitleLength1 Welcome to Planet Motherfucker Psychoholic Slag 6 212 Knuckle Duster Radio 1 A 0 213 Thunder Kiss 65 3 544 Black Sunshine featuring Iggy Pop 4 495 Soul Crusher 5 076 Cosmic Monsters Inc 5 137 Spiderbaby Yeah Yeah Yeah 5 018 I Am Legend 5 089 Knuckle Duster Radio 2 B 0 2510 Thrust 5 0411 One Big Crunch 0 2112 Grindhouse A Go Go 4 0513 Starface 5 0214 Warp Asylum 6 44Total length 57 30 Some pressings of the CD incorrectly divide tracks 12 and 13 beginning track 13 at 3 31 of Grindhouse A Go Go Sample overview edit Title Samples 32 1 Welcome to Planet Motherfucker Psychoholic Slag 0 25 The explosion and sounds of growling is taken from the 1989 anime Urotsukidōji Legend of the Overfiend 1 31 Fuckin kiss me is Tori Welles sampled from the first scene of True Confessions of Tori Welles with Tori Welles and Jerry Butler 1 48 Now let s move but let s take the back door and the sample right at the end of the song are from the 1965 exploitation film Faster Pussycat Kill Kill 2 40 Oh wow Cool it and You wanna start a rumble is taken from the 1958 crime drama film High School Confidential 4 14 Do you have to open graves to find girls to fall in love with is taken from the 1932 horror film The Mummy 4 35 Get up and kill is taken from the 1978 zombie film Dawn of the Dead 5 43 Hula fast shorts swing with a gassy chick Turn on to a thousand joys smile on what happened Then check what s gonna happen you ll miss what s happening Turn your eyes inside and dig the vacuum Tomorrow drag is Phillipa Fallon performing beat poetry in the 1958 teen film High School Confidential 2 Knuckle Duster Radio 1 A 0 02 Ahorre no compre sin visitar Empori is taken from a radio ad in Spanish Translates to Save don t buy without visiting Empori 0 07 We know how fast we can go is taken from the 1965 cult film Faster Pussycat Kill Kill 0 17 These are the facts as we know them There is an epidemic of mass murders being committed by a virtual army of unidentified assassins is taken from the 1968 horror film Night of the Living Dead during a radio broadcast 0 17 The screaming in the background sans falling lumber is from the first scene of True Confessions of Tori Welles with Tori Welles and Jerry Butler approximately 10 minutes in 3 Thunder Kiss 65 1 28 You re all shook up aren t you baby I never try anything I just do it Wanna try me is taken from the 1965 exploitation film Faster Pussycat Kill Kill 4 Black Sunshine 3 25 I work on this baby the same way trying to get maximum performance is taken from the 1965 exploitation film Faster Pussycat Kill Kill 5 Soul Crusher 0 00 Drop it buster is taken from the 1958 crime drama film High School Confidential6 Cosmic Monsters Inc 0 00 Meanwhile behind the facade of this innocent looking bookstore is taken from the Zelda the Great episode of 1966 Batman television series 1 26 You re all shook up aren t you baby is taken from the 1965 exploitation film Faster Pussycat Kill Kill 3 20 They come from the bowels of hell is taken from the trailer for the 1959 science fiction film Plan 9 from Outer Space 4 16 The only thing square about this world are the cats what live in it is taken from the 1958 crime drama film High School Confidential7 Spiderbaby Yeah Yeah Yeah 0 00 The bell sounds at the beginning of the song are from the 1988 horror film Hellbound Hellraiser II 2 23 The ominous chanting that listeners hear is in fact the score from the 1976 horror film The Omen 4 00 The Arabic chanting is taken from The Exorcist8 I Am Legend 9 Knuckle Duster Radio 2 B 0 00 Now what we have to ask is why is it that God has admonished us to hate evil Well first of all God loves from a sermon by Atlanta pastor Dr Charles Stanley 0 09 Y cuando tu vuelvas Daniel Santos Como se van las noches 0 14 And strangled them and finally dismembered their bodies 0 20 homelessness and all that sample are the words of the American radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh 0 21 And now the voice you ve been waiting for 10 Thrust 0 00 The speaking at the introduction of this song is taken from the 1989 anime Urotsukidōji Legend of the Overfiend 1 50 It has been established sample is taken from the 1968 zombie film Night of the Living Dead11 One Big Crunch 0 00 The music in the background is from the 1968 horror film Night of the Living Dead 0 01 Only parts of the corpse had been removed is from the 1974 horror film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 0 10 He steps to the water and plunges in making far more impression on his skull than on the lady is from a 1950s teen instructional swimming film 12 Grindhouse A Go Go 13 Starface 0 00 One One is the beginning and Oh Herbert you are stiff samples from the beginning and end of the song are taken from the 1969 episode of Star Trek The Original Series entitled The Way to Eden 0 18 X minus 5 seconds sample is taken from the 1950 science fiction film Rocketship X M 2 27 In the background there is an eerie jingle playing this is from 1979 s Phantasm This sound effect was used earlier as the shuttlecraft interior sound effects throughout the run of the aforementioned Star Trek The Original Series On the album Star Trek Sound Effects from the Original TV Soundtrack it is Track 69 do a search for shuttlecraft interior on YouTube for confirmation 14 Warp Asylum 6 13 Thank you so very much God bless you all Have a ball and goodnight Near the end part of Let s Do It a track on Jayne Mansfield Busts Up Las Vegas 6 23 A few of these sentences have already begun to take root in your subconscious mind haven t they If you play the record a few more times you ll be amazed at how easily you have begun to understand source unknown Personnel editAdapted from the La Sexorcisto Devil Music Volume One liner notes 33 White ZombieRob Zombie vocals illustrations art direction Jay Yuenger guitar Sean Yseult bass art direction design Ivan de Prume drumsAdditional musiciansIggy Pop spoken word track 4 Production and additional personnelKristin Callahan photography David Carpenter assistant engineer Alison Dyer photography Michael Golob cover art art direction Andy Wallace production engineering mixing Howie Weinberg masteringChart positions editAlbumChart 1993 1994 PositionUS Billboard 200 34 26Heatseekers 34 2 SinglesSingle Chart 1993 Position Thunder Kiss 65 US Mainstream Rock Tracks 35 26New Zealand Albums Chart 36 47Single Chart 1994 Position Black Sunshine US Mainstream Rock Tracks 35 39Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesCanada Music Canada 37 Gold 50 000 United States RIAA 38 2 Platinum 2 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Release history editRegion Label Date Format Catalog Europe Geffen March 30 1992 CD CS LP GEF 24460 6 United States March 31 1992 39 Europe Music on Vinyl April 19 2012 LP MOVLP534 40 September 29 2017 41 42 References edit Enis Eli March 21 2022 15 Great Bands That Sound Totally Different From Their Debut Albums Revolver Retrieved July 28 2023 Martins Jorge January 31 2024 10 Essential Bands to Get Into Groove Metal Ultimate Guitar Archived from the original on January 31 2024 Retrieved January 31 2024 Christe Ian 2004 Transforming the 1990s The Black Album amp Beyond Sound of the Beast The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal New York City HarperCollins p 225 ISBN 978 0 380 81127 4 Estlund 1992 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