ROB ZOMBIE Bassist PIGGY D. Selling One-Of-A-Kind Pants

January 21, 2011

ROB ZOMBIE bassist Matt Montgomery (a.k.a. Piggy D.) is selling his one-of-a-kind, hand-detailed pants worn on stage during the OZZY OSBOURNE/ROB ZOMBIE tour in 2007/2008 via eBay. The auction ends January 27. The base garment is a pair of black stretch jeans, in a women's size 3. A very slim fit, but this is one of the few pieces of stage clothes left over that are still wearable. They were hand-sewn and studded by Piggy himself. This is an extremely rare piece that can be signed and personalized at the winner's request.

Piggy D. last fall released a new solo single, "Can't Blame You", via Amazon.com. The track, which features a guest appearance by Dave Pino (a.k.a. Velkro) from POWERMAN 5000 on lead guitar, was written by Montgomery and David Spreng (VALIENT THORR, DAMONE),who co-produced Piggy D.'s 2007 debut solo album, "The Evacuation Plan".

"The Evacuation Plan" featured Tommy Clufetos (OZZY OSBOURNE, ROB ZOMBIE) on all drum tracks and Alice Cooper's daughter Calico on some guest vocals. Spreng co-produced the album and took care of the mixing duties as well. The CD featured 12 songs that documented the year and half that followed Piggy D.'s evacuation from a devastated New Orleans.

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