Danzig's second release is also their most diversified. They explore their blues roots with a couple of boogies, a slow shuffle, and a slide number, throwing in a '50s-reminiscent ballad in waltz time for good measure. Glenn Danzig's theatrical vocals don't prevent these numbers from working surprisingly well (except when he attempts a Mississippi Delta accent on "Killer Wolf"), demonstrating his talents and range of expression as a vocalist. The simple, somewhat standard blues-metal riffs of their debut are here ("Snakes of Christ" is a flat-out rewrite of Danzig's "Twist of Cain"), but not as plentiful, making the record more interesting and listenable. "Her Black Wings" ranks with the band's best songs.
1. Long Way Back from Hell
2. Snakes of Christ
3. Killer Wolf
4. Tired of Being Alive
5. I'm the One
6. Her Black Wings
7. Devil's Plaything
8. 777
9. Blood and Tears
10. Girl
11. Pain in the World
2. Snakes of Christ
3. Killer Wolf
4. Tired of Being Alive
5. I'm the One
6. Her Black Wings
7. Devil's Plaything
8. 777
9. Blood and Tears
10. Girl
11. Pain in the World
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