Any Rob Zombie fans?
SMF Cyndi
Posted 2010-01-24 1:05 AM (#23482)
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New video rulzzz! Love it! John5 steals the show!

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=133905

http://www.robzombie.com/

http://www.noisecreep.com/2010/01/22/rob-zombie-sick-bubblegum-video-premiere/


"Sick Bubblegum", the new video from ROB ZOMBIE, can be viewed below. The song comes off the singer's new album, "Hellbilly Deluxe 2", which is scheduled for release on February 2 via Roadrunner Records' Loud & Proud imprint.

"Hellbilly Deluxe 2" track listing:

01. Jesus Frankenstein
02. Sick Bubblegum
03. What?
04. Mars Needs Women
05. Werewolf, Baby!
06. Virgin Witch
07. Death and Destiny Inside The Dream Factory
08. Burn
09. Cease to Exist
10. Werewolf Women of the SS
11. The Man Who Laughs

Zombie hinted in an online post that his new CD could be his last, saying, "Well, pretty soon the CD will be dead. All you will have left is digital downloads. So before we say goodbye to the almighty CD, I thought I would give it a big send-off. I love being able to get great artists involved on my CD artwork and this time is the best yet. Since this may be the last true CD I make, I thought I would gather three of the top artists around to contribute some killer new Zombie art for the booklet."

The artists contributing work to the CD's booklet are Nocturnals comic book creator Dan Brereton, animation and storyboard artist David Hartman and Italian artist Alex Horley, who has worked for Image Comics and DC Comics.

Rob Zombie will guest on the nationally syndicated radio show "Rockline" with host Bob Coburn on Monday, February 1 at 8:30 p.m. PT / 11:30 p.m. ET. Fans are encouraged to speak with Rob by calling 1-800-344-ROCK (7625).

For more information, visit RocklineRadio.com.

Rob Zombie will take part in this summer's Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival tour, which is scheduled to kick off on July 10 in San Bernardino, California.

Zombie's recent "Hellbilly Deluxe 2" tour marked his return to the road after moderate box office success as the writer and director of "Halloween II" (Dimension). His R-rated, animated feature, "The Haunted World Of El Superbeasto", was made available everywhere on DVD and Blu-ray September 22.

"Halloween II", the follow-up to Zombie's successful 2007 remake of the original 1978 horror classic, came in at No. 3 in its opening weekend, earning $17 million at the box office. That's far less than the $31 million his first "Halloween" flick did two years ago.

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Jim Hudson
Posted 2010-01-24 1:35 AM (#23486 - in reply to #23482)
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Well, I dont know this Zombie guy but --- To me as in "my personal opinion", as a ( Shoot ) used to enjoy building ( a few) pretty darn serious staged PA systems , Na - I sure as hell dont think so. I think the cd will be around for a while yet. Eventually his statement will probably be true. The mp player is nice, sort of,( I prefer something a little more substancial in a real audio system), course for that matter You could hook your puter up to a preamplified source - depending - (but we wont get into that here) and make "You tube" your record collection. Kind of allready did this in my bed room. Risky in a big power system though , sure as hell dont need any flaws. Cds are a good clean dependable easy to use and care for source , I was thinking of this earlier tonight -- I love the cd --wow what a improvment from the ( Seriously pain in the azz) vinal

Please tell this R- Zombie guy -- for god sake dont F-up the Cd's-- Please !



Edited by Jim Hudson 2010-01-24 1:54 AM
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Posted 2010-01-24 1:48 AM (#23487 - in reply to #23482)
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are you serious you have no clue who rob zombie is? he's been making music for the last 20 years

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Jim Hudson
Posted 2010-01-24 1:55 AM (#23488 - in reply to #23482)
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Well--Your right --Probably should check it out? -- Never said I was perfect , quite the contrary sometimes-- heard the name before.

Edited by Jim Hudson 2010-01-24 1:59 AM
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Posted 2010-01-24 6:06 AM (#23491 - in reply to #23482)
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he was the leader of the band white zombie before he was a solo artist
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Posted 2010-02-04 12:09 PM (#23628 - in reply to #23482)
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I cant wait, ordered it from Amazon!
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Posted 2010-02-04 12:16 PM (#23629 - in reply to #23482)
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Posted 2010-02-05 7:58 AM (#23632 - in reply to #23482)
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i purchased the album yesteday but have not listened to it yet. i'll be shocked if its anywhere near as good as the first hellbilly deluxe album. rob zombie could have been this generations alice cooper but instead has become a parody of himself. where's the zombie makeup? where's the heavy has hell industrial sound?

rob seems to have used hellbilly deluxe to launch a movie career rather than launch a solo career. after the success of that album he seems to prefer making movies and music is an afterthought. what seems like a rebirth of an artist became the death of zombie. each album up to and including hellbilly deluxe that rob was a part of got better and better until he became successful as a solo act.
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Posted 2010-02-05 11:58 PM (#23646 - in reply to #23632)
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Dont really know This guy that well , but I see your point , alot off money in movies, as for concerts etc building tremendous big powerfull elaborate PA systems has become astromomically high in price.and with its huge size just moving it and finding the power to run it can really be expensive on top of all that price . A shame -Ive seen many bands I know and love who just dont have the PA stuff that used to. and it really shows. shame to me - but for the shows involved they do its not my wallet as well. Its tough. I priced new speaker cable for mine figuring I need three two conductor sets of 10 gauge cable for each side at aprox 125 ft each for the 3 amps amps at about 125 hundred feet each side X 6 double sets OMG That would be 750 ft of twin gauge cable That alone wasnt cheep.Yea PA stuff isnt cheap Unless amirical or some really good luck comes my way super fast Ill loose it all someday.

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Posted 2010-02-09 7:41 AM (#23659 - in reply to #23482)
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Why on earth did he release Sick Bubblegum as a single, it's the weakest song by a long shot. Seems like he ran out of ideas and just said "muthaf**ker" a lot, which is a shame because he's a create genius the rest of the time.

$17 million isn't the same as $31 million, but still seems like a lot of cash to me.
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Posted 2010-02-11 11:47 PM (#23678 - in reply to #23659)
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After listening to the entire album, I totally agree with you TB. So many other songs surpass "Sick Bubblegum", but it has this addicting beat to it that draws ya in despite the same "muthaf**ker" lyric over and over. I love this album. The man is brilliant!

TB. - 2010-02-09 2:41 AM

Why on earth did he release Sick Bubblegum as a single, it's the weakest song by a long shot. Seems like he ran out of ideas and just said "muthaf**ker" a lot, which is a shame because he's a create genius the rest of the time.

$17 million isn't the same as $31 million, but still seems like a lot of cash to me.