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The music video shows Rob Zombie driving the Munster Koach (not the actual Dragula racing car) with various shots of the band members and different scenes from classic horror films, e.g. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) at the beginning of the video and the killer robot from chapter film series The Phantom Creeps (1939) along with home video footage of 1950s-1960s families being entertained by a ...
Rob Zombie (born Robert Bartleh Cummings; January 12, 1965) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, filmmaker, and actor.His music and lyrics are notable for their horror and sci-fi themes, [2] [3] and his live shows have been praised for their elaborate shock rock theatricality.
Behind the Player: Blasko is an interactive music video featuring Ozzy Osbourne bassist Rob "Blasko" Nicholson.Released on November 1, 2008, by IMV, the DVD features Blasko giving in-depth bass lessons for how to play "Dragula" by Rob Zombie and "I Don't Wanna Stop" by Ozzy Osbourne and an intimate behind-the scenes look at his life as a professional musician, including rare photos and video.
"Dragula" by Rob Zombie Named after The Munsters ' family car, "Dragula" is pure Halloween fun from horror rock king Rob Zombie . Related: The Best Horror Movies on Max
[15] [16] In March 2005, Rob Zombie announced a new lineup featuring guitarist John 5 (real name John Lowery), bassist Blasko and drummer Tommy Clufetos. [17] The new lineup released Educated Horses in March 2006, before Blasko left in May to join Ozzy Osbourne 's band, replaced by Piggy D. (real name Matthew Montgomery).
Rob Zombie, Charlie Clouser: Songs in the Key of X: 4:12: 8. "The Great American Nightmare" (feat. Howard Stern) Rob Zombie, Charlie Clouser: Private Parts soundtrack: 3:54: 9. "Dragula" Rob Zombie, Scott Humphrey: Hellbilly Deluxe: 3:42: 10. "Living Dead Girl" Rob Zombie, Scott Humphrey: Hellbilly Deluxe: 3:22: 11. "Superbeast" Rob Zombie ...
Rob Zombie, the king of kitschy-cool horror rock (and film), not to mention long titles, has released his second single, "The Eternal Struggles of the Howling Man" from his upcoming seventh studio ...
Rob Zombie rose to fame as frontman of the White Zombie metal band before beginning a solo career. [8] Zombie's debut album, Hellbilly Deluxe (1998), was influenced by classic horror films, as were its music videos for "Dragula" and "Living Dead Girl" (1999).