White Zombie
Biography
For metalheads who thought bands like W.A.S.P. and Mötley Crüe just weren't menacing or heavy enough, White Zombie was the perfect antidote for a period of time during the mid- to late '90s, as they fused B-horror movie visuals and subject matter with heavy music and growled vocals. And while White Zombie was originally thought to be a full-fledged band, it would later become known that the group was almost entirely the vision of their larger-than-life singer, Rob Zombie. Hence, the White Zombie story begins with good ol' Rob (who was then known as Rob Cummings), shortly after he relocated from his hometown of Haverhill MA, to New York City during the early '80s. Although he had long admired such theatrical metallists as Kiss and Alice Cooper (as well as such punk outfits as the Ramones), Rob wasn't quick to form a group in the Big Apple; instead he worked as a production assistant on the TV show Pee Wee's Playhouse and did art design for magazines. By 1985 however, Rob opted to pursue a career in music and united with then-girlfriend/bassist Sean Yseult and formed White Zombie (titled after the 1932 Bela Lugosi flick). First considered a New York Underground band rather than a heavy metal band (as proven by such early admirers as Thurston Moore and Kurt Cobain), the group issued several indie releases -- 1985's Gods of Voodoo Moon, 1986's Pig Heaven and Psycho-Head Blowout, 1987's Soul Crusher, plus 1989's Make Them Die Slowly -- even though guitarists and drummers came and went on a steady basis (a few skinsmen who occupied the slot over the years have included Ivan DePrume and John Tempesta, among others).
White Zombie finally found a permanent guitarist in ex-Rights of the Accused member J. (real name -- Jay Noel Yuenger), whose metallic riffs helped toughen up the band's sound even further -- inching them closer to a heavy metal band more than ever before (as evidenced by the first release with J., an EP that featured a cover of Kiss' "God of Thunder"). It was also around this time that White Zombie began incorporating industrial rock elements into their sound, which made them one of the few hard rock bands of the era that you could also dance to. Sensing that the group was about to rocket straight out of the underground scene, Geffen Records signed White Zombie and issued their major label debut, La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1, in early 1992. Although the world was going gaga over the sound of Seattle rock at the time, hard touring and support of their trashy video for "Thunder Kiss '65" from MTV (via the animated comedy show Beavis and Butthead) made the album a late-blooming success, as it hit the Top 30 a year after its release. It took the group an extended period to work up a worthy follow-up to La Sexorcisto, which eventually arrived in 1995: Astro-Creep: 2000 -- Songs of Love, Destruction and Other Synthetic Delusions of the Electric Head. Spawning another big rock radio/MTV favorite with "More Human Than Human," Astro-Creep: 2000 became White Zombie's all-time highest charting album, peaking at number six on the U.S. Billboard charts. But the album's success couldn't hide the fact that Rob Zombie was getting fed up with the group and longed to launch a solo career of his own. So after the album's supporting tour wrapped up and a remix album was issued, 1996's Supersexy Swingin' Sounds, White Zombie split up. Subsequently, Rob Zombie has gone on to issue such hit solo albums as 1998's Hellbilly Deluxe, 1999's American Made Music to Strip By, and 2001's The Sinister Urge (and even wrote and directed his own horror movie, House of 1000 Corpses), while Yseult formed the campy surf rock trio Famous Monsters, which released 1998's In the Night!!! and 1999's Around the World in 80 Bikinis. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Supersexy Swingin' Sounds
1996

Astro-Creep: 2000
1995
What did the chovinistic pig say to the feminist? After you suck my dick get you a** in the kitchen and make my dinner! B**CH!
|
||
A woman's place is in the kitchen? Sure, that's where the knives are kept!
|
||
WHAT UP WIT THE JOKES!!!!!!! Even though that joke was a kinda funny.....
|
||
When is a womans place above a mans??????.. . . W h e n the kitchens upstairs LMAO!!
|
||
White zombie kicked a**. Rob zombie has some kick a** songs. I kill to this music.
|
||
Sexist much...... and im a dude and this sounds sexist to read what you said when i just opened the page!!! Especially moomoo and riley
|
||
You guys are stupid for liking these guys, an 9 member band with a chick singer? Thats just stupid!! RIP ROB ZOMBIE
|
||
White Zombie was cool as f**k back in the day. Like em way better than any of Rob Zombies solo stuff.
There sound isnt really quite Metal, its an odd blend of Hard Rock,Metal,P u n k , T e c h n o , progressive with the whole Horror vibe seeping vile black blood all over.... Cool sound, saw them with PanterA several times. Cool band. |
||
I agree with moomoo007 the White Zombie was awesome. He can make some killer movies at least though.
|
||
It's a SELECTED discography, read the bio and you'll se that they're in there.
|
||
some of you people on here have no idea what your talking about
dumbass pandora doesnt have all their albums on here and la sexorcisto is great and all but what about soul-crusher or make them die slowly? |
||
"I like this band "okay" but i think his newer band "black zombie" is better
I love his album "Death Magnetic""<- - p l e a s e tell me the drugs you're on so I know to stay away from them. :P j/k. White Zombie is completely amazing. I always wondered what woulda happened if they stayed together. Wish I coulda seen White Zombie live. I do like Rob Zombie a ton as well. |
||
Actually it is here, It just isn't on White zombie's page. Very Wierd. Oh, which album is, Ratfinks on? I thought it was on Sexorcisto, but I guess not.
|
||
Errrrmmm.... Rob isn't dead, Death Magnetic is a Metallica Album, and why the f**k isn't La Sexorcisto here?!
|
||
Is riley's comment supposed to be funny? That is just pure stupidity.
|
||
White Zombie was f**kin awesome, and Rob Zombie rocks hard solo as well!
|
||
Pandora does that s**t with alot of bands on here.
|
||
what the fukk, they dont even show la sexorcisto. that was their only good album
|
||
| report abuse |
