White Zombie ( Interview Compilation)
After searching for a record label and being turned down multiple times, the band turned towards RCA Records. However, Zombie opted for a recording contract with Geffen Records. Michael Alago, a representative of Geffen, became interested after hearing God of Thunder and watched one of their shows at Pyramid Club and liked them, mostly for their song SoulCrusher. The band produced a demo with the help of J. G. Thirlwell of Foetus and were signed to On March 17, 1992, White Zombie released La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One, the album which launched them into mainstream recognition. White Zombie began a twoandahalfyearlong tour for the album soon after its release, during which the band gained a large cult following. During the tour, Ivan de Prume left the band to pursue a successful career as a producer, engineer as well as drummer, percussionist and opened his own studio, Burningsound. He was replaced by Phil Buerstatte. The music video for the song Thunder Kiss 65 went into heavy rot
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