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MVPs of Horror: How Rob Zombie grew up to be 'Alice Cooper, Steven Spielberg, Bela Lugosi, and Stan Lee'
As a kid, Rob Zombie was “on a different wavelength than 99 percent of [his] peers” and just plain “weird.” But the shock-rocker and horror director had a dream.
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Rob Zombie recalls the 25th anniversary of his big break on 'Beavis and Butt-Head'
In 1993, White Zombie had sold only 75,000 copies of 'La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Vol. 1.' But then Beavis and Butt-Head gave them the thumbs up — or, more specifically, the devil-horns metal salute. And it changed everything.
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'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2' Adds a (Rob) Zombie to Its Vocal Cast
James Gunn and the musician-director both post photo from recording session to Instagram, though neither is telling where the rocker will turn up in the Marvel sequel
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Rob Zombie’s 10 Favorite Scenes From His Own Horror Movies
Rob Zombie is synonymous with Halloween. Along with recording freaky hits like “Living Dead Girl,” “Dragula,” and “Superbeast,” he’s created frightening mazes for Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights over the past decade, and in 2013 he launched his own fright fest, “Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare,” at the L.A. County Fearplex in Pomona, Calif.
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82-Year-Old Metalhead Channels Rob Zombie With Awesome ‘Dragula’ Performance
John Hetlinger, 82, returned to America’s Got Talent for an encore to his first audition, where he gained international fame by singing Drowning Pool’s “Bodies.”
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Rob Zombie Gets Horrifyingly Clownish With '31' Trailer
First trailer for the latest from director of some of modern cinema’s craziest horror movies (House of 1000 Corpses, The Devil’s Rejects), a tale of abductees forced to play a 12-hour game of life or death