Zombie Girl

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Zombie Girl
Origin Flag of Canada Canada
Genre(s) Electro/Industrial rock
Years active 2006–Present
Label(s) Alfa Matrix
Metropolis
Associated acts Icon of Coil
Moonitor
Website www.zombie-girl.com
Members
Sebastian Komor
Renee Cooper-Komor

Zombie Girl is a Canadian Electro/Industrial rock side project, composed of Sebastian Komor of Icon of Coil and his wife, Renee Cooper-Komor, the eponymous Zombie Girl. Started in 2006, the band's lyrics and themes center around black humor and B movie horror films. Zombie Girl also uses Rock and Roll-style grooves with their mostly synthetic instruments.[1] They have produced one EP and one full-length album on the Alfa Matrix record label. Their albums are sold in the United States under the Metropolis Records label.

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The pressing of the second album, Blood, Brains and Rock 'N' Roll was delayed due to four separate printing companies refusing to print artwork that contained copious amounts of blood, as well as a brain on a plate.[2]

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