
Readers’ Rock List: Color BandsPhoto: Mazur/WireImage Despite one street team’s attempt to ballot-stuff this weekend’s Rock List, echoing the Great “Killers-gate” of 2008, San Francisco punks and inspirers of musicals Green Day were voted the Best Color Band by the Rock Daily readers, edging out other colorful artists like the White Stripes, Pink Floyd and Black Flag. Our Top 20 reads like a rainbow, even if it is missing Agent Orange, the Silver Apples and the Indigo Girls, so check out the entire Rock List: Color Bands below: 1. Green Day 2. The White Stripes 3. Black Sabbath 4. Red Hot Chili Peppers 5. Pink Floyd 6. Deep Purple 7. Black Flag 8. Black Keys 9. James Brown 10. Black Lips 11. Al Green 12. Blue Oyster Cult 13. White Zombie 14. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club 15. Black Kids 16. Frank Black 17. Godspeed You! Black Emperor 18. Yellowcard 19. Silversun Pickups 20. The Red Krayola
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Publicado: 2009-03-30 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock Lists
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Rob Zombie: “Our Fans Were More Metal Than We Were”Photo: Gries/Getty Rob Zombie has spent his career mining everybody else’s past, but the new box set Let Sleeping Corpses Lie goes deep into his own. The release collects every song and video released by the band during their 12 year career, from their humble beginnings as a New York art-noise act through the massive cyber-metal powerhouse Astro-Creep 2000: Songs of Love, Destruction and Other Synthetic Delusions of the Electric Head. “We never fit in,” says Zombie. “At every point in our career, we’d have people standing around confused going ‘What the fuck is this?’” Click below for more from Zombie, including his new music and film projects and why he never liked the idea of going solo. • Rob Zombie: “Our Fans Were More Metal Than We Were” Related Stories: • Rob Zombie Finishes Work on Long-Awaited White Zombie Box Set • Album Review: Rob Zombie, Educated Horses • From Charles Manson to Rob Zombie: The Scariest Covers of Rolling Stone
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Publicado: 2008-11-18 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News
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Tom Petty Makes Rock Band Debut; Fleetwood Mac, Billy Idol and Jet Return with New TracksPlus tracks from Foo Fighters and Grateful Dead for Wii and White Zombie and The Zombies for Rock Band Unplugged!
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Publicado: 2009-08-21 Proveedor: AskMen.com
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Five Favorite Films With Rob ZombieMetalhead-turned-director Rob Zombie has been on the fringes of American pop culture since his days with White Zombie, the rock band he made famous in the mid-1990s. After achieving commercial and critical success as a solo artist, he turned his talents toward the world of cinema, making his directorial debut with 2003's House of 1000 Corpses. In 2007, he was offered the opportunity to helm the remake of the horror classic Halloween, bringing him further into the public eye. RT caught up with Ro
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Publicado: 2009-07-26 Proveedor: Rotten Tomatoes
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