Beyond the Valley of the Murderdolls

Beyond the Valley of the Murderdolls
Studio album by Murderdolls
Released August 20, 2002
Genre Horror punk
Length 46:31
Label Roadrunner
Producer Matt Sepanic
Joey Jordison
Murderdolls chronology
Right to Remain Violent
(2002)
Beyond the Valley of the Murderdolls
(2002)
Women and Children Last
(2010)
Singles from Beyond the Valley of the Murderdolls
  1. "Dead in Hollywood"
    Released: 2002
  2. "White Wedding"
    Released: 2003
Alternative cover
Limited Edition Cover (2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Beyond the Valley of the Murderdolls is the debut album of Horror punk band Murderdolls. It was released in 2002 by Roadrunner Records. The album reached #40 on the UK Albums Chart, and sold 100,000 copies in the U.S.

The original pressing of the album featured 15 tracks, with a later re-release containing 6 additional bonus tracks.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Slit My Wrist"   3:44
2. "Twist My Sister"   2:06
3. "Dead in Hollywood"   2:30
4. "Love at First Fright"   3:02
5. "People Hate Me"   4:46
6. "She Was a Teenage Zombie"   2:57
7. "Die My Bride"   3:10
8. "Graverobbing U.S.A."   3:21
9. "197666"   2:19
10. "Dawn of the Dead"   3:43
11. "Let's Go to War"   3:23
12. "Dressed to Depress"   2:13
13. "Kill Miss America"   2:27
14. "B-Movie Scream Queen"   3:49
15. "Motherfucker, I Don't Care"   2:57
16. "Crash Crash" (bonus track) 3:11
17. "Let's Fuck" (bonus track) 1:25
18. "I Take Drugs" (bonus track) 1:44
19. "White Wedding" (bonus track) 3:16
20. "Welcome to the Strange" (bonus track) 4:19
21. "I Love to Say Fuck" (bonus track) 4:29
Enhanced DVD
No. Title Length
1. "I Love to Say Fuck" (live) 3:13
2. "Dead in Hollywood"   1:24
3. "Love at First Fright"   1:43
4. "White Wedding"   3:54

Personnel

Previously recorded versions

In total 12 of the tracks were previously recorded by Wednesday 13's band Frankenstein Drag Queens from Planet 13 and 1 from an earlier band, Maniac Spider Trash. Some of the lyrics were rearranged as well as song titles for the Murderdolls project (For example "Hooray for Horrorwood" was renamed "Dead in Hollywood"). Wednesday 13 wrote all of these tracks.

References

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