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1 New Hate Rising Hatebreed/Jasta 2:36
2 Foetus of a New Day Kicking Cradle Of Filth/Fil 3:44
3 Virtual Environment Mozzati/Scabbia/Zel 5:23
4 Needles [acoustic][Live][Version] Stewart/Welgemoed 4:53
5 I Like to Move in the Night Eagles Of Death Met 4:00
6 Dirthouse [acoustic][Live][Version] Sims/Smith 4:50
7 Threnody Hunter 4:04
8 The Devil Russell/Taylor/Buck 7:06
9 Black Refuge Araya/Winterkorn/Go 3:27
10 Drop Your Panties Stanley/LeBarton 2:40
11 This Calling Martin/Herbert/Saga 3:39
12 Effigy SmashUp 4:37
13 The Machine Wyatt 4:35
14 The Afterlife Woodward/Fishman/O' 3:33
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Masters of Horror, Vol. 2

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Downtown

Category: Pop/Rock

Masters of Horror, Vol. 2

UPC: 878037001129

Release Date: 10/24/2006

Original Release Date: 10/24/2006

Number of Discs: 2

Tracks: [New Hate Rising, Foetus of a New Day Kicking, Virtual Environment, Needles [acoustic][Live][Version], I Like to Move in the Night, Dirthouse [acoustic][Live][Version], Threnody, The Devil, Black Refuge, Drop Your Panties, This Calling, Effigy, The Machine, The Afterlife]
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Matt Collar

The second soundtrack of rock music inspired by the Showtime series Masters of Horror, Masters of Horror, Vol. 2 once again features a collection of tracks that lean toward a horror movie aesthetic. As such, the compilation includes such goth-oriented bands as Cradle of Filth, Seether, and Lacuna Coil. However, rather than only focusing on nu-metal groups with vampire fixations, Masters of Horror, Vol. 2 makes room for a variety of styles including the stoner-garage rock of the Eagles of Death Metal, the soft indie rock of Wax on Radio, and even the electro-dance of Asunder. For fans of the cable series or just those who like their rock with a bit of fake blood and creepy atmosphere, Masters of Horror, Vol. 2 is an enjoyably sanguine listen. ~ Matt Collar, Rovi