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Rob Zombie Unveils Cover Art For ‘Mondo Sex Head’

On August 7th, shock rocker/director Rob Zombie will release Mondo Sex Head, a remix album featuring artists such as J-Devil (Korn‘s Jonathan Davis), ††† (which features Chino from Deftones and members of Far), and more. To hype up the release, Zombie has released the artwork for the album as well as the track list (below). The USA version features the face of a kitten while the cover for the rest of the world features (shocker of all shockers) his wife Sheri Moon Zombie bare assed and provocatively posed. Wahoo… It’s worse than Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter or Paul W.S. Anderson and Milla Jovovich.

Zombie will also be releasing two separate, digital-only EPs before the album comes out. These EPs will features tracks from the album as well as bonus tracks.

You can pre-order the album here and read an interview with Zombie talking about the album over at Rolling Stone.

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Deftones And ISIS Members Join Up For New Band: Palms

Jeez, do you think singer Chino Moreno is busy enough already? He’s already got Deftones about to hit the road with System of a Down AND he’s also got ††† (Crosses), the project with Far guitarist Shaun Lopez. Now he’s teamed up with ISIS members Aaron Harris, Clifford Meyer and Jeff Caxide to create a new band: Palms.

Aaron Harris: “Clifford, Jeff and I started Palms a little over a year ago out of a desire to continue making music together after ISIS ended. Chino joined shortly after and our sound took shape from there. We’ve worked really hard on this first release and are excited for people to hear it. It’s nice to be back behind the drum kit, and with this line up.”

Chino Moreno: “Being a huge ISIS fan I’ve always dug the moods these dudes convey with their sound. I am excited to combine my sense of creativity with theirs, and to have fun doing so.”

The album will see a release later this year via Ipecac Records, the home of ISIS. READ MORE