
Ī remixed version of "Belly of the Beast", called "underBelly of the Beast", appeared on the soundtrack to The Crow: Salvation in 2000. "Thirteen" was covered by Mark Kozelek on his 2013 covers album Like Rats.

Danzig's own version of "Thirteen" is gothic blues in style, and is featured as the opening song in the 2009 film The Hangover. The song is a mournful dialogue of a life blighted by bad luck and misery. Then I actually went down to him on his farm in Tennessee to teach him the song. It took me about twenty minutes to write "Thirteen", which is my understanding of Cash and his career. Of course! The original Man in Black! It was an honor. Danzig recalled writing the song: "Suddenly one day in 1993 I was called and asked if I wanted to write a song for Johnny Cash. Glenn Danzig originally wrote "Thirteen" for Johnny Cash, whose acoustic version appears in an edited form on his 1994 American Recordings album, and in its full-length on disc 5 of Cash's posthumous 2003 Unearthed Box Set. "East Indian Devil (Kali's Song)" was written about the goddess Kali. The lyrical themes on the album include pain, evil and death. What I tried to do with this record is take all my favorite elements from Danzig 1 through 5, and the Thrall EP, put it all together and add a couple of new flavors." I recorded with a mic and in a booth, but through a computer, and that's how the overdubs were done on this record as well. It was the first Danzig album to be produced using digital recording methods, as Glenn Danzig explained: "This record is the first time I've ever recorded my vocals digitally.

As with its predecessor Blackacidevil, several songs include effects-treated vocals. It was released in 1999 on E-Magine Records.Ħ:66 Satan's Child has a mostly industrial metal sound. 6:66 Satan's Child is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Danzig.
