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''Rob Zombie'' is a metal musician and filmmaker, formerly of the group White Zombie. He achieved solo success when he released his debut album, ''Hellbilly Deluxe'', in 1998. It was a massive success and has sold over three million copies in the US. | ''Rob Zombie'' is a metal musician and filmmaker, formerly of the group White Zombie. He achieved solo success when he released his debut album, ''Hellbilly Deluxe'', in 1998. It was a massive success and has sold over three million copies in the US. | ||
During the sessions for ''Hellbilly Deluxe'', he was working on a track entitled "Wish it Away" | During the sessions for ''Hellbilly Deluxe'', he was working on a track entitled "Wish it Away." According to sources, it was recorded and almost finished but eventually scrapped. The track has never been released to this day, only briefly mentioned in stories about the album's production. Little else is known about the song and has been unconfirmed if the recording still exists anywhere. | ||
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Revision as of 12:42, 16 October 2020
Rob Zombie is a metal musician and filmmaker, formerly of the group White Zombie. He achieved solo success when he released his debut album, Hellbilly Deluxe, in 1998. It was a massive success and has sold over three million copies in the US.
During the sessions for Hellbilly Deluxe, he was working on a track entitled "Wish it Away." According to sources, it was recorded and almost finished but eventually scrapped. The track has never been released to this day, only briefly mentioned in stories about the album's production. Little else is known about the song and has been unconfirmed if the recording still exists anywhere.