ROCKSTAR ENERGY DRINK MAYHEM FESTIVAL 2013
When a world-renowned musician, film director and film producer come into town, and they all happen to be the same person, you know you’re in for one hell of a show.
After establishing himself as one of the
most prominent figures in all of Rock n’ Roll, and a dominating force
behind the camera — films like Halloween, Halloween II and The Devil’s Rejects — Rob
Zombie returned to tear up the stage with his almighty band of brothers
(John 5 and Ginger Fish, formerly of Marilyn Manson, with Piggy D on
bass) to headline the 2013 ROCKSTAR ENERGY DRINK MAYHEM FESTIVAL all
summer long.
Zombie coalesced his passions for film
with his love for music, manipulating the visuals and theatrics of his
own stage show to accompany his music, as would a film be accompanied
with a soundtrack.
It’s quite obvious Zombie is more like a proud father than a director
of his terrifyingly terrific array of films when you see him live in
concert; at each and every turn there seems to appear another clip of
film or snippet of vocal content birthing to life concepts and imagery
that intertwine Zombie’s music with his film. The screens that adorned
the stage setup behind him flashed vivid clips of films like House Of 1000 Corpses,
while shrieks from Sherri Moon, Zombie’s character within the same film
crept through the speakers during the always popular “House Of 1000
Corpses” hymn, featured on his 2001 release, The Sinister Urge.
Zombie paid his respects and surrendered
the stage to his fine bandmates, allowing Ginger Fish to perform a wild
drum solo, and John 5 to shred the guitar, soloing through the White
Zombie single, “Thunder Kiss ’65”, before Rob Zombie finally declared
the show’s end. Lights to black.
The encore was fit for only the indelible “Dragula” that had become wildly famous since it’s release in 1998 release on Hellbilly Deluxe—a
record now three times platinum. The rain poured out from the heavens
above, the crowd unfazed, shouting the back the main chorus lyrics, “Dig
through the ditches and /burn through the witches / I slam in the back
of my Dragula,” until plooms of confetti exploded from like shotguns
from the stage as Rob Zombie’s denouement came to roaring close:
“Zombie! Zombie! Zombie!” The film-like theatrics coupled with the
soundtrack of the festival had come to an end. The lights went black.
Zombie proved to an already devoted,
captivated audience, exactly why was headlining the 2013 Rockstar Energy
Drink Mayhem Festiva, and why no one else could have done it any
better.
Theme For the Rat Vendor
(Intro)
1. Teenage Nosferatu Pussy
2. Superbeast
3. Meet the Creeper
4. Living Dead Girl
5. More Human Than Human (White Zombie song)
6. Theme for an Angry Red Planet
7. Ging Gang Gong De Do Gong De Laga Raga
Drum Solo
8. Never Gonna Stop (The Red, Red Kroovy)
9. Sick Bubble-Gum
10. Lords of Salem
11 .Dead City Radio and the New Gods of Supertown
12. Thunder Kiss '65 Play (White Zombie song) (w/Guitar solo)
13. We're an American Band (Grand Funk Railroad cover)
Encore:
14. Dragula
(Intro)
1. Teenage Nosferatu Pussy
2. Superbeast
3. Meet the Creeper
4. Living Dead Girl
5. More Human Than Human (White Zombie song)
6. Theme for an Angry Red Planet
7. Ging Gang Gong De Do Gong De Laga Raga
Drum Solo
8. Never Gonna Stop (The Red, Red Kroovy)
9. Sick Bubble-Gum
10. Lords of Salem
11 .Dead City Radio and the New Gods of Supertown
12. Thunder Kiss '65 Play (White Zombie song) (w/Guitar solo)
13. We're an American Band (Grand Funk Railroad cover)
Encore:
14. Dragula
TITULO: Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival
ARTISTA: Rob Zombie
GENERO: alternative metal, industrial metal
INVITADOS:
LUGAR: San Manuel Amphitheater, San Bernadino, CA
FECHA: 29 / junio / 2013
DURACIÓN: 72:44 min
FORMATO: .avi