4. 1. Playing tracks by. zombie feat. braingrain, zombie, dj krush vs vivaldi, major lazer feat. andy milonakis, the revels and more. 0. anapa kuts 0. sy 0. olls with rubberlips on mardigras 0. uck and cover 0. e'll meet again 0. pringkrush mashup ( dj krush vs vivaldi ) 0. umbie ( la riot ) 0. asta rewind 0. omanche 0. urt 1. ermaid 1. atapon siren ( mashup ) 1. aywatch sodomy ( feat. peter griffin ) 1. eletubiś donor ( mashup ) 1. eople are strange 1. itter oldham delpher.
Zombie is a studio album by Nigerian Afrobeat musician Fela Kuti. It was released in Nigeria by Coconut Records in 1976, and in the United Kingdom by Creole Records in 1976. The album criticised the Nigerian government; and it is thought to have resulted in the murder of Kuti's mother Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, and the destruction of his commune by the military.
Lead vocalist of hard rockers White Zombie, went on to a solo career that blends gore-inspired lyrics with heavy, abrasive rock.
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Zombie's career began with White Zombie, where he managed to meld his love for horror with a hard driving sound. But their success was not meant to be long term as the band split, right as Rob decided to do his first solo album. Now well established as a solo artist, Zombie has continued to thrive as a dual threat not only as one of the most theatric and engaging rock frontmen going but also as a movie director. Which of Zombie's musical works is his best? Scroll through the gallery.
Zombie Juice: The very first, I was riding my bike. Zombie Juice: Even shopping. Growing up, did you feel a connection to all the legendary Brooklyn rappers? Zombie Juice: Hell yeah. My first curse word was Old Dirty Bastard.
Zombie" is a protest song by Irish rock band The Cranberries, written about the 1993 IRA bombing in Warrington, and in memory of two young victims, Johnathan Ball and Tim Parry. It was released in September 1994 as the lead single from their second studio album, No Need to Argue (1994). It preceded the release of No Need to Argue by two weeks. The song was written by the band's lead singer Dolores O'Riordan, and reached No. 1 on the charts in Australia, Belgium, France, Denmark and Germany.