The Devil's Rejects
The Devil's Rejects refers to (at least) two different projects. One is the 2005 film sound track and the other is the Dorset based celtic-folk-punk group.
The Devil's Rejects refers to (at least) two different projects. One is the 2005 film sound track and the other is the Dorset based celtic-folk-punk group.
The Devil's Blood (http://thedevilsblood.com) is an occult rock band from the Netherlands formed in 2006. "We will serve you with what can best be described as a Satanic Ritual in which crowd participation becomes pivotal. You will wear our blood, you will taste our hunger, you will devour our spiritual release. Although far above you and unattainable for you in the current stages of your evolution, We, the acolytes of His immortal will, welcome you to join us in a night of violence, substance abuse, love and hate.
Dicepeople is a musical project created by Matt Brock. Dicepeople was originally set up in London, UK in the mid-90s as an electronic side project when Brock was more heavily involved with industrial acts Noise Union and Replikator. In 2008, however, Brock transformed Dicepeople into his primary musical project and, with it, aimed to go beyond pure electronic music. The tagline for Dicepeople is 'dark electronica for the body and mind' because Brock's aim is to create music that combines driving beats with evocative and emotionally engaging harmonies and melodies.
Hailing from Van Nuys, California these swingin' undertakers took their inspiration from the hopped up sounds of early sixties surf and hotrod outfits like The Lively Ones, Avengers VI, The Del-Aires, New Dimensions and the Fender IV and mixed it with their obsession with late night monster movies, Halloween records and Screaming Lord Sutch to patent their own brand of "spooky surf".
In 1997 The Ghastly Ones recorded their debut album "A-Haunting we will Go-Go", which was released world-wide by Geffen Records.
There are multiple bands with this name: 1) Monsters is a 3 piece instrumental band from West Palm Beach, Florida.
http://www.myspace.com/monstersband 2) Created in 2008, Monsters was a 5 piece Deathcore band from Chicago, Illinois. They broke up in april 2011.
http://www.myspace.com/monsterswarfare 3) Chiptune/Dubstep/Experimental artist from Nite Owl Records
There is more than one artist with this name. 1) Rosemary's Baby was an italian industrial band active in the mid '80s. It was connected with Thee Temple Ov Psychick Youth when Genesis P. Orridge was still involved with it: they founded Centro Ricerche Studi Babalon, an italian branch of TOPY.
They released "Magia Sexualis" demotape, "Love Songs By Rosemary's Baby" and "Andrew Woodhouse" LPs. 2) Rock band from France.
Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the Freak Show! The Shanklin Freak Show can only be described as an Electro-Glam-Circus-Rock band. Hailing from the Isle Of Wight (England); the Freak Show have quite an "alternative" sound, but straddle the line between mainstream accessibility and underground weirdness with pride. Known for their often chaotic live shows - which feature peanut butter, fire breathing, KY, glitter tossing, stilt walking and a dancing Jesus, amongst other things - as well as their offensive sense of humour and 'F**k you' mentality, they split opinions on every level.
There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Ghoul is a thrash metal band formed in United States of America (Oakland, California) in 2001. Official Website
Official Myspace 2) Ghoul was a legendary punk/hardcore band from Japan. Please change your tags to GHOUL for this specific band. Ghoul formed in the mid 80's and were active until their front man Masami formed another band called Sqwad in early 90s, and soon after that he died.