It Came From N.Y.C. | ||||
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Box set by White Zombie | ||||
Released | June 3, 2016 | |||
Recorded | October 18, 1985 | – October 1989|||
Genre | Noise rock, Garage rock, Post-punk | |||
Label | Numero Group | |||
Producer | Kramer, Bill Laswell, Daniel Rey, Wharton Tiers, White Zombie | |||
White Zombie chronology | ||||
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It Came From N.Y.C. is a three-disc or five-LP anthology of the band White Zombie, released on June 3, 2016 by The Numero Group. It collects all the material the group officially released between 1985 and 1989, including previously unreleased tracks from 1986. The audio was remastered by guitarist Jay Yuenger and the box set includes a one-hundred and eight page book comprising unpublished photos, anecdotes by the band and a twenty-thousand-word essay written by Pitchfork contributor Grayson Currin.
In writing for Pitchfork Media, Evan Minsker praised the staying power of the material, saying "This music pummels, and better still, it escapes the trap of self-seriousness that so many metal and noise bands seem to fall into. They had a sense of humor, which came through in their use of samples and in Zombie's deranged carnival barker performances." Awarding the set four out of five stars, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote that "The music itself feels somewhat cemented to time, but that's also its appeal: this was a band that came from a very specific time and place, and that era is celebrated here, providing an interesting footnote in '80s underground history."
All lyrics written by Rob Zombie; all music composed by White Zombie, except "God of Thunder" by Paul Stanley.
Adapted from the It Came From N.Y.C. liner notes.