Danzig 4 was recorded at
Ocean Way and
Sound City Studios in California. During the song writing process for the album, Glenn Danzig recorded his basic ideas onto a
microcassette. The process continued with Glenn Danzig and John Christ working on guitar parts, before the next stage of Eerie Von and Chuck Biscuits working out their parts of the song arrangements. Christ also experimented with his guitar sound: "The big difference on this album in terms of my playing is how I use sound and texture. I experimented with several different types of
stereo chorusing and
pitch-shifting. For example, my tone on "Son of the Morning Star" constantly evolves throughout the song." "Invocation" includes a
Gregorian chant, and instrumental tracks that are unique to the song, but reversed, as is Glenn Danzig's spoken introduction: "All right, let's hear it back". The track has been described as sounding like a demonic ritual, and Christ described the motivation behind the recording: "People give us a hard time about the '
Devil thing', so we figured, 'Let's give them something to really talk about'." There are several blank tracks before "Invocation", so that it is numbered track 66. CD players that display the "current track number" and "total disc time elapsed" in minutes thus read
66 61:38 on the display as the final track starts. This is perhaps an intentional reference to
The Number of the Beast and the song "
We Are 138" that Danzig wrote during his days in the
Misfits. "Invocation" is not included on the cassette or vinyl versions of the album. Although the songs "Crucifixion Destruction" and "White Devil Rise" were mentioned in interviews and articles throughout 1994, with Danzig even discussing the latter in some detail, neither song was included on the final version of the album. Along with another outtake from the same sessions, "The Mandrake's Cry", these were finally released in 2007 on the first disc of
The Lost Tracks of Danzig (with "Crucifixion Destruction" under its correct title, "Satan's Crucifiction"). ==Musical style==