Rob Zombie Unleashes New Single (I’m a) Rock ‘N’ Roller Ahead of Eighth Studio Album
The Great Satan arrives February 27th via Nuclear Blast Records
Rob Zombie is back with a vengeance. The horror-rock icon has released his newest single, (I’m a) Rock ‘N’ Roller, a bone-rattling stomp that channels the swagger and defiance of his Hellbilly roots. It’s the third single from his upcoming album The Great Satan, due February 27th via Nuclear Blast Records.

Thick with fuzzed-out guitars, throbbing rhythms, and Zombie’s unmistakable growl, (I’m a) Rock ‘N’ Roller isn’t just a throwback—it’s a bold reaffirmation. The chorus is built to be shouted from stadium pits and back-alley dives alike, with Zombie delivering the simple but savage declaration: “Rock & roll is here to stay.”
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The Great Satan: A Return to Hellbilly Carnage
Following the Top 10 success of 2021’s The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy, Zombie’s eighth album sees him digging back into his punk-laced heavy rock roots. The Great Satan is loaded with gory groove, sci-fi sleaze, and over-the-top energy—everything fans have come to expect from the shock-rock king.
Previously released tracks Heathen Days and Punks and Demons laid the groundwork, and now, with (I’m a) Rock ‘N’ Roller, Zombie throws gasoline on the fire.
The 15-track record features songs with titles as deranged and delicious as you’d expect: Sir Lord Acid Wolfman, Black Rat Coffin, and Revolution Motherfuckers barely scratch the surface. The album will be available in multiple formats, including a limited-edition box set and exclusive merch bundles.

The Great Satan – Full Tracklist
- F.T.W. 84
- Tarantula
- (I’m a) Rock ‘N’ Roller
- Heathen Days
- Who Am I
- Black Rat Coffin
- Sir Lord Acid Wolfman
- Punks and Demons
- The Devilman
- Out of Sight
- Revolution Motherfuckers
- Welcome to the Electric Age
- The Black Scorpion
- Unclean Animals
- Grave Discontent
Zombie’s Unholy Reign Continues
Whether through his bone-crunching music or his cult-beloved films, Rob Zombie remains a cultural force. From Hellbilly Deluxe to The Devil’s Rejects, he’s blurred the line between horror and rock, and The Great Satan promises to be another blood-splattered milestone in a genre all his own.



















