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- Summary: The latest full-length release from Rob Zombie includes the return of Mike Riggs and Blasko.
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- Record Label: Nuclear Blast
- Genre(s): Metal, Pop/Rock, Heavy Metal
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- Positive: 4 out of 5
- Mixed: 1 out of 5
- Negative: 0 out of 5
- Mar 3, 2026The Great Satan absolutely rips, with the jagged riffs, wild audio samples, and jackhammer drumming (courtesy of Ginger Fish) supporting some of Zombie's best (and most rabid) vocals in many an album.
- Mar 4, 2026Oddly archaic yet thoroughly modern. Which is to say he still sounds pretty timeless. [Apr 2026, p.80]
- Mar 3, 2026The lyrics, of course, are predominantly berserk. It wouldn't be a Rob Zombie album if he was to get all sensible on us, and it's fun picking through them. In fact, 'fun' is perhaps the best word for the record, which is a riot from start to finish.
- Mar 3, 2026There’s something here for every fan of his works, and it’s all executed concisely. More importantly, The Great Satan just brings that fun factor again, and frankly, that’s all you can ask for.
- Mar 3, 2026On The Great Satan, Zombie sounds torn between wanting to revisit the boo-metal sound that made him famous and wanting to continue coasting on the gibberish trucker-rock of his later years. What this record suffers most from is a lack of direction.