Test Your Knowledge Of ROB ZOMBIE Trivia On 'Halloween Hangman'

October 23, 2007

In honor of his favorite holiday, Rob Zombie has just posted the Rob Zombie Halloween Hangman game.

Rob Zombie's new live album, "Zombie - Live", just arrived in stores today. Now you can listen to live versions of "Dragula", "More Human than Human", "Dead Girl Superstar" and many more while testing your knowledge of Zombie trivia on Halloween Hangman.

Check out the game at this location.

"Zombie – Live" was recorded on last year's Educated Horses tour and features songs from both the singer's solo career and his previous work with WHITE ZOMBIE. The set is full of live photos as well, and Zombie told The Pulse of Radio he wanted to recreate the design of some of his favorite concert albums: "You know, I was always a fan of live records as a kid. Those were always my favorites, like 'Frampton Comes Alive' and 'Kiss Alive', and I just wanted as much to put together a package that was like how I used to feel. You wanted to re-live the concert in your bedroom, and that's what we tried to do."

A DVD of "Zombie – Live" will follow early next year.

Zombie kicked off a tour opening for Ozzy Osbourne last Thursday (October 18),but has also scheduled a string of solo concerts in between. He plays the first of those on Tuesday night in Calgary, Canada.

Zombie recently scored a hit at the box office with his third outing as a screenwriter and director, a remake of the classic horror film "Halloween".

Zombie performed this past Friday (October 19) at Scream 2007, an event celebrating horror, science fiction, fantasy and comic books. The second annual awards show will premiere Tuesday night on Spike TV at 10 p.m. ET.

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