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Review: Like his older brother Rob Zombie, Powerman 5000's Spider One wasted his youth gorging on Black Sabbath, George Romero bloodfests and Marvel comics, then grew up to become a shock rocker. But unlike Zombie, Spider can't seem to discern the line that separates stupid from satire. On Powerman 5000's second album, the metal riffs are meted out like knuckle wraps, and Spider's vocals are pushed throug...
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Review: It's nice for Rob Zombie that his kid brother Spider One has franchised Zombie's noise, bad attitude and haunted-house haberdashery: It makes his own McMinistry seem original. Powerman 5000 have walked in Rob's shadow on two major-label albums, and this third one stays timidly close to home. Doing without the hooks that put '99's Tonight the Stars Revolt! on MTV, Anyone for Doomsday? grimly goes...
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It's nice for Rob Zombie that his kid brother Spider One has
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