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The album’s production was a landmark achievement for its era. Recorded at the Chop Shop in Hollywood, California, from August 1997 to June 1998, Hellbilly Deluxe was produced by Rob Zombie and Scott Humphrey, a former bandmate from White Zombie. The pair pushed the primitive digital audio workstations (DAWs) of the time to their limits, creating a huge, beefy sound that mixed thunderous guitars, aggressive drum loops, and an array of horror movie samples. As one review described it, “with plenty of horror overtones and imagery, and a huge‑sounding production, giving the music an incredibly big, beefy sound, it’s a high‑octane adrenaline ride of industrial and groove metal”. Additional mixing by the legendary Chris Lord‑Alge helped polish the album’s aggressive edge.
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