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For|the American horror film|White Zombie (film)Refimprove|date=November 2008Infobox musical artist| name = White Zombie| image = White_zombie.JPG| landscape = Yes| background = group_or_band| years_active = 1985–1998| origin = New York City|New York , New York , United States | genre = Heavy metal music|Heavy metal , groove metal , nowrap| alternative metal , industrial metal , nowrap| noise rock (early)| label = Silent Explosion , Caroline Records (U.S.)|Caroline , Geffen Records|Geffen | past_members = Rob Zombie Jay Noel Yuenger Sean Yseult John Tempesta Phil Buerstatte Ivan de Prume Tom Guay Paul Kostabi|Ena Kostabi John Ricci White Zombie was a Grammy Award -nominated United States|American heavy metal music|heavy metal band. Based in New York City , White Zombie was originally a noise rock band. White Zombie are better-known for their later heavy metal-oriented sound. Unlike other metal bands of the 1990s, White Zombie was almost exclusively a "fantasy" band, writing songs not based on their aspirations or experiences, but about surreal fantasies.
The group officially disbanded in 1998 shortly after the release of singer Rob Zombie 's solo album Hellbilly Deluxe . In 2000, White Zombie was included on VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock, ranking at No. 56. http://www.rockonthenet.com/archive/2000/vh1hardrock.htm VH1: 100 Greatest Hard Rock Artists page VH1, cited January 18, 2010
History
Early years
White Zombie was founded by writer, vocalist, and graphic artist Rob Zombie , after coming up with the band idea in 1985 while attending Parsons School of Design in his junior year. Zombie's girlfriend at the time, Sean Yseult , was playing the farfisa keyboard in the band LIFE with Ivan de Prume but the band soon broke up. Paul Kostabi|Ena Kostabi owned a recording studio , which he would rent out to different bands. When he met Yseult, she asked if he could teach her to play bass. They then recruited Peter Landau to play drums and began to write and record songs. White Zombie's first release Gods on Voodoo Moon was an Extended play|EP and was recorded on October 18, 1985. It was released under the band's own label Silent Explosion , under which they would release most of their early work. Only 300 copies were pressed, of which only 100 were sold; the band members still retain possession of the remaining 200.Fact|date=August 2011 In 1986, Zombie hired Tim Jeffs , his Parsons School of Design roommate, to play guitar to replace Ena Kostabi, and Yseult brought in de Prume from their days in the band LIFE as the replacement for Landau. It was at this time the band started touring, making their live performance debut at CBGB on April 28, 1986.Tim Jeffs' Early White Zombie Biography. cited July 6, 2009.Yseult, Sean. "CBGB's". ''I'm in the Band . 2010. pg. 8, cited January 9, 2011 White Zombie released their second EP PigHeaven that year. The release contained two songs, "Pig Heaven" and "Slaughter the Grey". The EP was recorded at 6/8 Studios on Houston St and Bleecker St in NoHo in New York City. Other songs that were recorded during the session but never released were titled "Follow Wild", "Rain Insane", "Paradise Fireball", and "Red River Flow". After touring for a year in the band, Tim Jeffs left and was replaced by Tom Guay , often known as Tom Five. The band released a second pressing of PigHeaven with different cover art, but retained the same recording with Jeffs on guitar. Only 500 copies of each pressing were released on vinyl.
In 1987, the band released their third EP, Psycho-Head Blowout . Later that year, the band released their first full-length album, Soul-Crusher , which was their first release to feature sound clips from movies in the songs, a trademark that would continue for the remainder of the band's lifespan. John Ricci replaced Tom Guay shortly after the release of Soul-Crusher .
In 1988, the band signed to Caroline Records , permanently discontinuing their old indie label. Their second album Make Them Die Slowly (album)|Make Them Die Slowly was released in February 1989. The album was a musical shift for White Zombie. While their previous releases had been strictly punk-influenced noise rock, Make Them Die Slowly had more of a Heavy metal music|heavy metal sound.Citation needed|date=July 2010 This is also the first album crediting 'Rob Zombie' instead of his previous stage name , 'Rob 'Dirt' Straker.'
Ricci's carpal tunnel syndrome severely affected his ability to play guitar, forcing him to leave the band when Make Them Die Slowly was finished. Jay Noel Yuenger|Jay Yuenger , or "J", replaced him before the album's release, affecting their future sound." http://web.archive.org/web/20030820103658/ http://www.inyoureye.com/secure/whitezom/white_1.cfm J. from White Zombie Speaks!", cited June 12, 2010 One of the most obvious examples of this direction is the difference between the songs "Disaster Blaster" on Make Them Die Slowly and the re-worked version, "Disaster Blaster 2", on the God of Thunder (album)|God of Thunder EP.Fact|date=August 2011
Major label years
After searching for a record label and being turned down multiple times, the band turned towards RCA Records . However, Zombie opted more for a recording contract with Geffen Records . Michael Alago, a representative of Geffen, became interested after hearing God of Thunder and watched one of their shows at Pyramid Club and liked them, mostly for their song "Soul-Crusher". The band produced a demo (music)|demo with the help of J. G. Thirlwell of Foetus and were signed to Geffen. http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/interviews/interviews/rob_zombie_i_find_it_distracting_to_hear_my_own_music.html "Rob Zombie: I Find It Distracting To Hear My Own Music" ultimate-guitar.com interview. cited December 2008.
On March 17, 1992, White Zombie released La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1 , the album which launched them into mainstream recognition. White Zombie began a two and a half year long tour for the album soon after its release, during which the band gained a large cult following . During the tour, Ivan de Prume left the band to pursue a successful career as a producer/engineer as well as drummer/percussionist and opened his own studio, Burningsound. He was replaced by Phil Buerstatte. The music video for the song " Thunder Kiss '65 " went into heavy rotation on MTV in 1993. The popular TV show Beavis and Butt-head began featuring their music videos, boosting the band's popularity. By the end of 1993, the album had been certified RIAA certification|gold by the RIAA . By the time the tour ended in December 1994, Zombie and Yseult had broken up, and La Sexorcisto had gone RIAA certification|platinum . Due to artistic differences, Buerstatte was let go, and John Tempesta , who had previously worked with Exodus (band)|Exodus and Testament (band)|Testament , was hired to record White Zombie's second major label album. In 1995, Astro Creep: 2000 was released, featuring the hit single " More Human than Human ". In 1996, an album of remixes was released under the title '' Supersexy Swingin' Sounds , but the band broke up in 1998.
After disbanding
After the breakup of White Zombie, Yseult joined the surf rock band The Famous Monsters, and started playing bass for horror-themed New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans -based band, Rock City Morgue. She also briefly played bass for The Cramps .
Tempesta continued his musical relationship with Zombie, drumming for him on his first two solo albums, Hellbilly Deluxe and The SinisterUrge (album)|The SinisterUrge . He is no longer with Zombie, and has gone on to play for Scum of the Earth (band)|Scum of the Earth with his brother, Powerman 5000 guitarist Mike Tempesta, and ex-Zombie guitarist Mike Riggs . Tempesta has toured with Testament (as shown on Testament's DVD, Live In London ). On February 14, 2006, he was hired as the new drummer for The Cult , before which, he played with Helmet (band)|Helmet .
Jay Noel Yuenger|J. produced records for Fu Manchu (band)|Fu Manchu and New York City|New York based Puny Human.
In July 2006, original members Tom Five and de Prume reunited to perform with de Prume's band, Healer, a middle eastern infused metal band, for several concerts in Southern California for The Vans Warped Tour . http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=54694 Original WHITE ZOMBIE Members Team Up For VANS WARPED TOUR Appearance, 6 July 2006. De Prume continues to write and record music with Healer, as well as recording, producing, and engineering for special projects in his studio, Burningsound. His drums and percussion work can also be heard on Sony's "Ghost Rider" score. In 2009, de Prume began hosting the weekly radio show, "Metalopolis". His studio guests have included Rob Halford , Dave Mustaine , Max Cavalera , Vinnie Paul , and Tom Araya . De Prume is also a member of the band KREEP, and has completed a West Coast tour in spring 2010, and is planning an East Coast tour in fall, 2010.
In November 2008 Geffen/UME released Let Sleeping Corpses Lie , a boxed set which includes sixty four tracks. The package also contained nine music videos (including their breakthrough Grammy-nominated hit "Thunder Kiss '65"), and ten live performances. In an interviewcite web |url = http://suicidegirls.com/interviews/Rob+Zombie%3A+All+Boxed+Up/ |title = Rob Zombie: All Boxed Up |publisher = SuicideGirls.com |date = 3 December 2008 |accessdate = 2008-12-03 . to promote the release of Let Sleeping Corpses Lie , Zombie made it clear that a reunion with his White Zombie band mates was unlikely, saying, "I don't want fans to think it's the beginning of anything."
In December 2010 Yseult released "I'm in the Band", a book containing tour diaries and photos as well as detailing her eleven years spent as a member of White Zombie. http://seanyseult.com/the-book/ The Book, September 9, 2010. http://www.amazon.com/dp/1593762992 I'm In the Band Amazon page, September 9, 2010.
In June 2011, in an interview with Metal Hammer magazine, Rob Zombie was asked why White Zombie split up, in which he replied: "It had run its course. Success is a big thing that you can never plan for, because it affects everybody differently. I don't want to blame myself or anyone else in the band - it's just that the band didn't work any more. Rather than continuing on and making shitty records and having it all fall apart , I thought 'Let's just end it on a high point'". Ruling out any chance of a White Zombie reunion.
Band members
col-begincol-2 ;Final lineup
Rob Zombie (Rob Cummings)& nbsp;– lead vocals (1985–1998)
Sean Yseult & nbsp;– bass (1985–1998)
Jay Yuenger & nbsp;– guitars (1989–1998)
John Tempesta & nbsp;– drums, percussion (1994–1998)
col-2 ;Former members
Paul Kostabi|Ena Kostabi & nbsp;– guitars (1985–1986)
Tim Jeffs & nbsp;– guitars (1986)
Tom Guay (Tom Five)& nbsp;– guitars (1986–1988)
John Ricci& nbsp;– guitars (1988–1989)
Peter Landau& nbsp;– drums, percussion (1985–1986)
Ivan de Prume & nbsp;– drums, percussion (1986–1992)
Phil Buerstatte& nbsp;– drums, percussion (1992–1994)
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Discography
main|White Zombie discography
Soul-Crusher (1987)
Make Them Die Slowly (album)|Make Them Die Slowly (1989)
La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1 (1992)
Astro-Creep: 2000 – Songs of Love, Destruction and Other Synthetic Delusions of the Electric Head|Astro Creep: 2000 (1995)cite book
| first= Martin C. | last= Strong | year= 2000 | title= The Great Rock Discography | edition= 5th | publisher= Mojo Books | location= Edinburgh | page= 1060 | isbn= 1-84195-017-3
References
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External links
http://www.zombieFAQ.com/ Zombie FAQ
http://www.facebook.com/home.php? #!/pages/White-ZombieSean-Yseult/37554284789? ref=ts/ Fan Page for Sean Yseult
http://www.seanyseult.com/ Website of White Zombie bassist Sean Yseult
http://www.jyuenger.com/ Website of White Zombie guitarist J.Yuenger
http://web.archive.org/web/20070813171334/ http://p2m2.home.mindspring.com/zombie/tim_jeffs_early_wz_bio.html Tim Jeff's Early White Zombie Bio at zombiefaq.com
http://www.gustavus.edu/~dkuster/zombie/ Psychoholic World of White Zombie
http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/whitezombie White Zombie at Rolling stone|Rolling Stone
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