Metal Music: Rob Zombie

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Rob Zombie “Metal is like a lifestyle. Everything else seems like I like it for a week, I lose interest. But metal, metal fans love it forever.” That is a quote from the Zombie himself. Who is Zombie?(simple) Well he is the singer of White Zombie and now Rob Zombie.
About the Band Rob didn’t do very well in school besides art. (1)Art is what he was passionate about and still is today.(1) Alice Cooper, Steven Spielberg, and Stan Lee were his role models.(3)White Zombie is the band Rob started in 1985 with his friends John Tempesta, Jay Yuenger, Sean Yseult, with Rob being the lead vocals. After Zombie(Rob) decided he wanted to go solo for a while, so he started Rob Zombie in 1997.(1) Matt Montgomery (A.K.A Piggy D) plays bass,guitars, and also does back vocals.(8) Guitars, bass, and back vocals are also done by John Lowery (A.K.A. John 5); Ginger Fish plays the drums.(complex)(8) Then Rob is also the lead vocals in Rob Zombie.(8)
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Call of the Zombie,Superbeast, Dragula,Living Dead Girl,Perversion 99,Demonoid Phenomenon, and Spookshow Baby are the songs on the first half of the Hellbilly Deluxe. The second half of the album was How to Make A Monster,Meet the Creeper,The Ballad of Resurrection Joe and Rosa Whore,What Lurks on Channel X?,Return of the Phantom Stranger, and The Beginning of the End.(5)
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