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| Rob Zombie - The Zombie Horror Picture Show (2014)
Year:2014 Country:USA Genre:Industrial Metal Quality:BDRip 1080p Video:h264/1920x1080/10.0 Mbps/23.9fps Audio:DTS 5.1/1509kbps/48KHz/24-bit Format:MKV Length:01:21:09 Size:6.55Gb
Tracklist: 01.Teenage Nosferatu Pussy 02.Superbeast 03.Super-Charger Heaven 04.Living Dead Girl 05.We're An American Band 06.More Human Than Human 07.Sick Bubblegum 08.Never Gonna Stop 09.Ging Gang Gong De Do Gong De Laga Raga 10.Meet The Creeper 11.Mars Needs Women 12.House Of 1000 Corpses 13.The Lords Of Salem 14.Dead City Radio And New Gods Of Supertown 15.Thunder Kiss'65 16.Dragula
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| Rob Zombie - The Zombie Horror Picture Show (2014) DVD5
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| 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. In 2003 he made his directorial debut with the release of the film 'House of 1000 Corpses' to a lukewarm reception, though it garnered quite a cult-following. Its sequel, 'The Devil's Rejects,' was released in 2005. It was received much better than the first film, even getting the 'thumbs up' from well-known film critic Roger Ebert. Also in his films is his wife Sheri Moon Zombie. In March 2006, he released his newest album, entitled "Educated Horses". The album was a more stripped down, raw rock record, and quite a departure from the techno-industrial feel of the old Zombie albums. While this change, along with Zombie's change of appearance (he lost the dreadlocks and went back to his natural hair color, blonde), upset many of his fans, it allowed Rob to experiment with his style without deviating from his core fan base. The new album also featured two new band members. John 5, of Marilyn Manson fame, and Tommy Clufetos, the former drummer for Ted Nugent and Alice Cooper, replaced Mike Riggs and John Tempesta, who had left the band in 2003 to work on other projects. Hellbilly Deluxe 2, released in February 2010, is the first release where Rob Zombie worked with his full touring band. Previous albums were written and recorded by Rob Zombie himself and a rotating set of musicians. Commenting on the change, Zombie stated, "I've always had a revolving roster of studio and touring musicians, but the three guys in my band now have been on tour with me for years. So we're making it as a band. It's called Rob Zombie, but we're treating it like a band. His half-brother, Michael Cummings is the lead singer of Powerman 5000.Rob Zombie Official Site2014 The Zombie Horror Picture Show (DVD)Tracklist:
01. Teenage Nosferatu Pussy 02. Superbeast 03. Super-Charger Heaven (originally by WHITE ZOMBIE) 04. Living Dead Girl 05. We're An American Band (GRAND FUNK RAILROAD cover) 06. More Human Than Human (originally by WHITE ZOMBIE) 07. Sick Bubblegum 08. Never Gonna Stop 09. Ging Gang Gong De Do Gong De Laga Raga 10. Meet The Creeper 11. Mars Needs Women 12. House Of 1000 Corpses 13. The Lords Of Salem 14. Dead City Radio And The New Gods Of Supertown 15. Thunder Kiss '65 (originally by WHITE ZOMBIE) 16. Dragula
Label: UMeSplit tracks: yes Quality: DVD5 Format: DVD video Video codec: MPEG2 Audio codec: AC3, DTS Video: MPEG2 Video 720x480 (16:9) 29.97fps 5478 - 8000Kbps Audio 1: Dolby AC3 48000Hz stereo 224kbps Audio 2: Dolby AC3 48000Hz 6ch 448kbps Audio 3: DTS 48000Hz 6ch 768kbps
If you’ve ever been to a Rob Zombie concert, you know it’s an event, a spectacle and an extravaganza. That is captured in his first concert film ‘The Zombie Horror Picture Show,’ available on DVD and Blu-ray. The DVD was filmed in the summer of 2013 at the Houston and Dallas, Texas stops of the Mayhem Festival tour a few months after the release of their latest album ‘Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor.’ It includes 16 songs and clocks in at more than 80 minutes. Nearly half of the songs in the set are from either Zombie’s 1998 debut ‘Hellbilly Deluxe’ or its 2010 sequel ‘Hellbilly Deluxe 2.’ He also plays material from 2001‘s ‘The Sinister Urge’ and 2006‘s ‘Educated Horses.’ The opener ‘Teenage Nosferatu Pussy’ is from the aforementioned ‘Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor.’ along with the Grand Funk Railroad cover ‘We’re An American Band’ and a couple others. He also goes back to his White Zombie days for crowd favorites including ‘Super Charger Heaven,’ ‘More Human Than Human’ and ‘Thunder Kiss ‘65.’ With Zombie’s cinematic background, it’s no surprise that the show is heavy on visuals. There are numerous video screens and always something happening onstage, whether it’s an animatronic robot lumbering around or Zombie performing on top of a giant boom box. Fake snow even starts falling during ‘House of 1000 Corpses.’ And while those elements are interesting and highly entertaining, they are just icing on the cake. Zombie and company are the stars of the show, with great performances from guitarist John 5, bassist Piggy D. and drummer Ginger Fish. Zombie is a master showman, holding the crowd in the palm of his hand. The visuals on the DVD are excellent. You get a good view of everything that’s happening on stage, plus numerous crowd shots. Shocking, but the crowd shots tend to zoom in and focus on attractive females! We only wish there were a few extras on ‘The Zombie Horror Picture Show’ to go along with the concert footage. Other than that, it’s a superb first concert film that effectively captures the atmosphere and vibe of a Zombie live show.
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