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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 20 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Zombie, Rob
The Cat. "Dead I am the rat, feast upon the cat, tender is the fur, dying as you purr." is one of the lines in "Dragula"; personally, its one of my favorite lines in any song ever.
8. The reverse cover is decorated with all sorts of ghosts, ghouls and the like, and of course also has an image of the Zombie himself.
Satan-O-Phonic. The full statement is "Satan-O-Phonic Dynamic High Fidelity"; this can be found on the front cover in the upper left hand corner.
Return Of The Phantom Stranger. From his first solo album , "Hellbilly Deluxe". Great song. At first I thought Rob sang the song with Marilyn Manson, but he didn't.
Halloween (She Get So Mean). From the album "Halloween Hootenanny". A very rare album from our undead neighbor Rob Zombie.
Which Rob Zombie song contains these lyrics:
"Come on baby, I ain't crazy
Come on baby, pick me up, pick me up"? | ROB ZOMBIE : Guess the Song
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Two-Lane Blacktop. The song originally appeared on the greates hits "Past, Present And Future". The song has played in numerous things like the movie "Venom" and the video game "Need For Speed Underground".
Hands Of Death (Burn Baby Burn). A song where Rob sings in duo with Alice Cooper, two of the greatest rockers of all time who are friends in real life.
Guess the song that has these lyrics:
"You are perfect you are insane
We love to watch you break from the pain"? | ROB ZOMBIE : Guess the Song
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(Go To) California. From the album "The Sinister Urge", released in 2001. It was Rob's second solo album.
American Witch. Again, From "Educated Horses". This was one of the album's singles.
Reload. From the "Matrix Reloaded Soundtrack". This song isn't available on any Rob Zombie's solo albums, so make sure to check it out. It's a really different song that he usually does live.
The Great American Nightmare. This song includes the voice of Howard Stern. This is one of Rob's first songs he recorded after leaving White Zombie.
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