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| Live-Metal.net |
Until about this time last year, it appeared Rob Zombie’s music career was a thing of the past. His first feature film as a director, House of 1000 Corpses, attracted a strong cult following, and he was preparing for the July release of its follow-up, The Devil’s Rejects. Looking for a way to spend the summer of 2005, Zombie decided to assemble a band – longtime bassist Rob “Blasko” Nicholson, former Marilyn Manson guitarist John Five and drummer Tommy Clufetos – to headline the second stage of Ozzfest....full text |
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| 411mania.com |
| Forget the Rob Zombie of old. Forget the constant effects loops, cheesy lyrics, music that did nothing but serve as a backdrop for the vocals...everything. This album is one most would call his last, for better or worse. Zombie is more focused on making movies nowadays, with this album barely even happening. Still, with basically a new band, a new sound, and a new attitude, after five years Zombie has released his new solo disc in Educated Horses. Was it worth the wait?...full text |
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| Billboard |
| Since his last proper album, 2001's "The Sinister Urge," Rob Zombie has been better-known for directing a pair of horror movies. So has Zombie gone all Hollywood on us? Not exactly, but there are some new influences creeping into his signature sound, the biggest being '70s glam rock....full text |
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