Rob Zombie

industrial metal, metal, industrial

Rob Zombie

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Dragula 03:42
Living Dead Girl 03:21
Superbeast 03:40
Demon Speeding 03:44
Demon Speeding (Dirty Black River mix) 03:44
Feel So Numb 03:53
Never Gonna Stop 03:09
Never Gonna Stop (The Red, Red Kroovy) 03:09
Helter Skelter 03:35
Scum of the Earth 02:55
Demonoid Phenomenon 04:11
Meet the Creeper 03:13
Spookshow Baby 03:38
Dead Girl Superstar 02:28
Two-Lane Blacktop 03:02
We're an American Band 03:29
We’re an American Band 03:29
Dead City Radio and the New Gods of Supertown 03:28
American Witch 03:47
Rock and Roll (in a Black Hole) 04:14
Return of the Phantom Stranger 04:31
The Great American Nightmare 03:54
The Ballad of Resurrection Joe and Rosa Whore 03:55
Foxy Foxy 03:28
The Life and Times of a Teenage Rock God 02:54
Ging Gang Gong De Do Gong De Laga Raga 03:18
Blitzkrieg Bop 02:43
What Lurks on Channel X? 02:29
The Hideous Exhibitions Of A Dedicated Gore Whore 02:46
How to Make a Monster 01:38
Bring Her Down (To Crippletown) 03:59
The Scorpion Sleeps 03:38
The Beginning of the End 01:52
(Go To) California 03:24
Mars Needs Women 03:24
Medication for the Melancholy 02:26
Mars Needs Women (Without Intro) 03:24
Girl On Fire 03:29
Thunder Kiss '65 03:49
Sinners Inc. 01:17
Revelation Revolution 03:10
Behold, The Pretty Filthy Creatures! 02:55
Virgin Witch 03:38
Werewolf Women of the SS 03:01
More Human Than Human 03:56
Trade in Your Guns for a Coffin 02:10
Death and Destiny Inside the Dream Factory 02:18
hands of death (burn baby burn) 02:49
The Lords of Salem 04:19
Brick House 2003 (Featuring Lionel Richie) 03:37

Born: 1965-01-12

Country: US

Biography - Rob Zombie

Rob Zombie was born as Robert Cummings in Haverhill, Massachusetts on January 12, 1965. He was the former lead singer for the rock/metal group White Zombie, and later became a successful solo artist, disbanding the group after his first solo album, the 1998 release Hellbilly Deluxe, sold more in the first week than any of the band's albums ever did. Remixes of some of its tracks were released on 1999's American Made Music To Strip By, followed up by the studio release The Sinister Urge in 2001.

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