The Pop Culture Suicides

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The Pop Culture Suicides
Origin Chicago, Illinois, (USA)
Genre(s) Rock
Experimental
Years active 2005–present
Members
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

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