ROB ZOMBIE Interviewed At Iowa's ROCKFEST

June 26, 2010

Bryan Odell, a 20-year-old reporter from Lincoln, Nebraska, conducted an interview with Rob Zombie at this year's Rockfest, which took place May 14 at Westfair Amphitheater in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Watch the chat below.

ROB ZOMBIE recently completed the Gruesome Twosome Tour with ALICE COOPER. He will next co-headline the Rockstar Energy Mayhem Tour with KORN, beginning on July 10 in Devore, California.

Rob Zombie recently told Noisecreep that he doesn't like to play more than a handful of new songs live, saying, "You can only play so many — three, four songs tops off a new record because the more time that goes by, the more songs you have that people expect to hear. Nothing's worse than when I've gone to see bands and they're like, 'We're going to play our entire new album from start to finish!' (You're like) 'Terrific. Thanks, douchebags.'"

In fact, Zombie says there's songs on his new "Hellbilly Deluxe 2" album that fans will probably never hear live: "We'll never play 'The Man Who Laughs' live, ever. We'll never play 'Burn', ever . . . I don't like that song that much."

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