The Pop Culture Suicides
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The Pop Culture Suicides | |
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Origin | Chicago, Illinois, (USA) |
Genre(s) | Rock Experimental |
Years active | 2005–present |
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Haze Lee Finn Zim Zum Ajax Trey Faust Flag |
The Pop Culture Suicides is an American experimental rock band from Chicago, Illinois featuring guitarist Zim Zum, formerly of the band Marilyn Manson.
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[edit] Biography
Formed in 2005, the group is Zim Zum's first musical venture since Pleistoscene; which he released two internet demos songs of in 2002. All of the band members stage names, bar Zim Zum have a Germanic sound to them, this could be regarding Zum's Germanic ancestry.
So far the band have played live shows in Chicago and various places in the mid-west, and are currently recording their debut album. As well as shooting a promotional video and planing a full tour.
The band has put eight tracks, set to be featured on their 4 EP (Double Album in 4 parts) debut, up for listening on their official MySpace website at various times, these tracks are;
- Introduction: To Have Lived and Died in The 21st Century (Prelude: Act I -Instru-Mental)
- The Art of the Bruise
- Th3 D151llv510n3d [R3]v0lvt10n
- Whatever The Future Holds (The Closing Credits - Instru-Mental)
- Nothing
- BACK DOWN TO me
- Apocalyptic Love Song
During the week of monday March 24th, 2007 the band released new songs on their myspace page as a preview for their 4 EP debut. Each new song was left on the site for a period of 24 hours after which it was replaced by a new track, these songs included;
- The Skin I'm In
- Pretty Ugly and the Secret Society
- Personality Crisis
- A Butterfly In A Hurricane
- and a cover of Buffalo Springfield's For What It's Worth
[edit] Members
- Haze Lee Finn — vocals, guitar
- Zim Zum — lead guitar, backing vocals
- Ajax — keyboards
- Trey — bass
- Baron — drums
[edit] Former members
- Azland — bass
- Faust Flag — drums