Mike IX Williams, known for his insightfully bitter and destructive lyrics, wretches forth his strung out voice on controversial songs like “Sister F—ker (Part I and II).” Tracks like “Shop Lift” and “30$ Bag” highlight the strong-arm riffing present on the masterful sophomore ...
Songs like "Black Sunshine," "Soul Crusher" and "Spiderbaby" let fans know exactly what they were getting and 'La Sexorcisto' proved to be a great introduction for many fans of what Rob Zombie would provide over the next couple of decades. 88. Melvins, Houdini Atlantic 88. Melvins, 'H...
The New York Times’ Nik Cohnassertedthat it’s “nothing special” because “most of the melody lines have been used elsewhere, and some of the lyrics are quite painful.”
37. Rob Zombie Taking the idea of performing live means becoming a master of ceremonies. With his gritty voice and industrial flavored groove, Rob Zombie treats his shows like an event and it certainly comes across so when watching the singer tear through his set. While he takes tremendous in...
Rob Zombie/Marilyn Manson, “Helter Skelter” (The Beatles) The Beatles’ “Helter Skelter” gained unfair notoriety, several years after its release in 1968, when serial killer Charles Manson adopted the song to describe his doomsday scenario of racial conflict. Ever since, the track’s been ...
43. Rob Zombie, Hellbilly Deluxe Geffen 43. Rob Zombie, 'Hellbilly Deluxe' (Geffen, 1998) Breaking free from White Zombie and going under his stage moniker as a solo artist, Rob Zombie was back in the spotlight with ‘Hellbilly Deluxe.’ The record ascended to No. 5 on the ‘Billboar...
42. Sean Yseult (White Zombie) The industrial/groove mash-up of White Zombie’s most successful era owes a great deal to the talents of Sean Yseult, who commanded the low-end in the Rob Zombie-fronted group from their beginning in 1985 through their 1998 dissolution. With driving, danceabl...
42. Sean Yseult (White Zombie) The industrial/groove mash-up of White Zombie’s most successful era owes a great deal to the talents of Sean Yseult, who commanded the low-end in the Rob Zombie-fronted group from their beginning in 1985 through their 1998 dissolution. With driving, danceabl...
The original lyrics go: "You know what they say; some things in life are bad, they can really make you mad. Other things just make you swear and curse, don't grumble, give a whistle, and always look on the bright side of life." Imgur.com/YYtlg...
they balance post-apocalyptic-tuned guitars with a healthy dose of theatricality. Moreso, there’s a level of desperation found in Davis’ lyrics on this record as he longs for better days against hopelessness and revenge-plots; the themes of the record haunt the memory and bore into the ...