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2007 studio album by John 5
The Devil Knows My Name
Released April 3, 2007
Genre Length 53 :32
Label 60 Cycle Hum
The Devil Knows My Name is the third solo studio album by American
heavy metal guitarist
John 5 . It was released on April 3, 2007, by 60 Cycle Hum.
Guest appearances
Several artists including
Joe Satriani ,
Eric Johnson ,
Jim Root (
Slipknot , ex-
Stone Sour ),
Tommy Clufetos (ex-
Alice Cooper , ex-
Rob Zombie ,
Ozzy Osbourne ),
Piggy D (
Rob Zombie ), and
Matt Bissonette (
David Lee Roth ) made guest appearances on the album.
Zakk Wylde (
Black Label Society ,
Ozzy Osbourne ) was reported to have an appearance on the album, but it was canceled due to scheduling problems.
Track listing
Title 1. "First Victim" 1:04 2. "The Werewolf of Westeria" (feat.
Joe Satriani ) 8:39 3. "27 Needles" 6:55 4. "Bella Kiss" 1:30 5. "Black Widow of La Porte" (feat.
Jim Root ) 7:25 6. "
Welcome to the Jungle " (
Guns N' Roses cover) 4:28 7. "Harold Rollings Hymn" 0:53 8. "Dead Art in Plainfield" 8:01 9. "Young Thing" (
Chet Atkins cover) 3:04 10. "The Washing Away of Wrong" (feat.
Eric Johnson ) 8:43 11. "July 31st (The Last Stand)" 4:10
"The Werewolf of Westeria" was the nickname used for the serial killer and blood maniac
Albert Fish .
"Black Widow of La Porte" is a reference to female serial killer
Belle Gunness of
La Porte, Indiana .
"Harold Rollings Hymn" is an edited version of a song
Danny Rolling , a convicted serial killer, sang before he was executed.
"Dead Art in Plainfield" references serial killer
Ed Gein , who worked in the area of
Plainfield, Wisconsin .
"July 31st (The Last Stand)" is a reference to the last victim of
David Berkowitz , who was killed on the 31 July.
"27 Needles" is also a reference to Albert Fish. In an infamous x-ray, it was revealed that the serial killer had 27 needles shoved into his pelvis.
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