JG shops for groceries at a store i worked at in Brooklyn. Ha. Id watch a grocery shop with JG interview. Now imagining this song if he was rapping about fruits and vegetables ha
Rob Zombie: Jim Thirlwell…I don’t know when I met him. I was a fan of his work. I really liked all the Foetus work and Wiseblood. It was just the Lower East Side New York. You know, everybody was around: Jim Thirlwell, Lydia Lunch, Sonic Youth, all those bands. White Zombie was just part of that scene back in the ’80s. I don’t remember when I met him, but I do remember going over to his house. He lived in Brooklyn in a really cool loft. When we got the money to make our Geffen demo, I thought his records sounded brilliant, so that’s why I wanted him to produce it. I didn’t have a copy of it, but the only song that survived from the demos was “Thunderkiss ’65.” Everything else we never used.
JG shops for groceries at a store i worked at in Brooklyn. Ha. Id watch a grocery shop with JG interview. Now imagining this song if he was rapping about fruits and vegetables ha
Rob Zombie: Jim Thirlwell…I don’t know when I met him. I was a fan of his work. I really liked all the Foetus work and Wiseblood. It was just the Lower East Side New York. You know, everybody was around: Jim Thirlwell, Lydia Lunch, Sonic Youth, all those bands. White Zombie was just part of that scene back in the ’80s.
I don’t remember when I met him, but I do remember going over to his house. He lived in Brooklyn in a really cool loft. When we got the money to make our Geffen demo, I thought his records sounded brilliant, so that’s why I wanted him to produce it. I didn’t have a copy of it, but the only song that survived from the demos was “Thunderkiss ’65.” Everything else we never used.
Rob ripoff zombie totally poached this great riff.