Welcome to Planet Motherfucker

"Welcome to Planet Motherfucker" is a song on White Zombie's album La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1. On the album, the song "Psychoholic Slag" plays on the same track directly after the song is finished, however, the music video only plays "Welcome to Planet Motherfucker". The audio sample "Let's move. But let's take the back door." is taken from the 1965 movie Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!. There are also samples from other horror movies, incl... more
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