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TWISTED METAL — S2 — Pictured: Explosion — (Photo by: PEACOCK) Here's a look at the Rob Zombie-fueled sneak peek at Peacock's Twisted Metal, followed by what else we've learned about the ...
The 1998 song appears on the soundtrack of Twisted Metal 4 and Twisted Metal (2012). Additionally, Rob Zombie is a playable celebrity character in Twisted Metal 4, and his undead rocker avatar ...
If you played the Twisted Metal games back in the '90s, specifically the game Twisted Metal 4, which dropped in 1999, you'll almost certainly remember the headbanging jam from Rob Zombie, "Dragula." ...
SingleTrac, who made the first two Twisted Metal games, got acquired by GT Interactive, prompting many of the staff to leave ...
Although Twisted Metal III and Twisted Metal 4 are the only games not made by David Jaffe and Scott Campbell, they did introduce one fantastic element – Rob Zombie’s music.
So he was in Twisted Metal 4. Rob Zombie’s first, and possibly only, video game appearance. He’s also the only guest character or cameo in all of Twisted Metal which really makes him stand out.
If you played the Twisted Metal games back in the '90s, specifically the game Twisted Metal 4, which dropped in 1999, you'll almost certainly remember the headbanging jam from Rob Zombie, "Dragula." ...
Most sequels suck – but Rob Zombie’s 2010 album Hellbilly Deluxe 2 put modern metal’s favourite boogie-man back on top ...
Though it has a number of new elements, Twisted Metal still has that same feel that made the original PlayStation games such memorable split-screen experiences. Only this time there's no Rob Zombie.
The footage set to Rob Zombie's "Dragula" delivers plenty of automobile anarchy. Twisted Metal Season 2 First Look: Calypso's Killer Tournament Begins in Explosive Clip (WATCH) Skip to main content ...
The clip goes alongside Rob Zombie's Dragula, which is a nice touch not only because it's a fitting song, but also due to that song (and Rob Zombie himself) being featured in Twisted Metal 4.
Last year when heavy metal musician and horror icon Rob Zombie's Great American Nightmare debuted in LA, I was pretty close to heading out there over Halloween to check out what The New York Times ...