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The song was used in American version of Gran Turismo 2.A remix (Hot Rod Herman remix) of "Dragula" was used in the video game Twisted Metal 4 and featured Rob Zombie as a playable character.A remix of the song (Hot Rod Herman remix) " Dragula" was included on the soundtrack to the 1999 film The Matrix and the 2000 film Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2.While Zombie directed the music videos, some fans showed disliking for the artwork by Austrian chef Jörg Fercher, in which Zombie took no part.
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The album was re-released in 2005, with a DVD containing a music video for every song as well as brand-new artwork. The album's song titles and the art of the label and lyric book bespeak Zombie's fascination with classic horror films and tropes.
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For example, songs often feature a more danceable groove and electronic sounds/vocal overdubbing. The album features the heavy guitar/bass and twisted, often violent horror themes of White Zombie, but it also reveals elements unique to Rob Zombie's solo career. Zombie's debut effort met with considerable success, peaking at #5 on the Billboard 200 album chart, and featured songs that would go on to become fan favorites, in particular, " Dragula" and " Living Dead Girl." The album's title is a play on the Dwight Yoakam album Hillbilly Deluxe.
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Hellbilly Deluxe (sometimes referred to by its full title Hellbilly Deluxe: 13 Tales Of Cadaverous Cavorting Inside The Spookshow International) is the debut solo album by the former White Zombie singer Rob Zombie, released on August 25, 1998. Heavy metal, industrial metal, groove metal, horror punk