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Scum of the Earth

 
Artist: Scum of the Earth
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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Blah...Blah...Blah...Love Songs for the New Millenium," "Sleaze Freak"

Biography

The strong White Zombie/Rob Zombie influence that permeates Scum of the Earth's material is no coincidence; the alternative metal outfit is led by Riggs, an in-your-face singer, guitarist, songwriter, and producer who is best known for the six years he spent in Rob Zombie's employ. Riggs joined forces with Rob Zombie in the '90s and stayed with him into the early 2000s, eventually leaving in 2004 (when Rob Zombie was largely focusing on films rather than music) to start a project of his own. Named after a song from Rob Zombie's Sinister Urge, Scum of the Earth favors the sort of rhythmic, industrial-influenced, mildly funky, hip-hop-minded alternative metal that Riggs honed during the White Zombie days. Further similarities to Rob Zombie's output include a decadent, over-the-top sense of fun, a dark sense of humor, and a fascination with horror films, the Occult, B-movies, and sleaze. But in contrast to such groups as Slayer -- who take their death metal outlook quite seriously -- Scum of the Earth's lyrics are very tongue-in-cheek.

In addition to the aforementioned Rob Zombie influence, Scum of the Earth's forceful approach also owes something to Ministry, KMFDM, the seminal Alice Cooper, and Powerman 5000. Two of Riggs' collaborators in Scum of the Earth have played with Powerman: drummer Adrian Ost, (aka Seven), and guitarist Mike Tempesta (who is the brother of Rob Zombie drummer John Tempesta). In October 2004, Scum of the Earth's debut album, Blah...Blah...Blah...Love Songs for the New Millennium, was released by Eclipse Records; the infectious "Get Your Dead On" became the album's first single. The album's liner notes cite four memebers of Scum of the Earth -- Riggs (who co-produced the album with Ben Burkhardt), Mike Tempesta, Adrian "Seven" Ost, and bassist Clay Campbell -- while musical guests include John Tempesta and System of a Down's John Dolmayan. A new lineup was assembled for Scum of the Earth's sophomore effort, Sleaze Freak, which appeared in October 2007. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
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Scum of the Earth
Origin Arkansas
Genres Industrial metal
Years active 2003–present
Labels Eclipse
Associated acts Rob Zombie
White Zombie
Powerman 5000
Website Official website
Members
Mike Riggs
Skyla Talon
Brandon Workman
Dan Laudo
Former members
Clay Campbell
Mike Tempesta
John Tempesta

Scum of the Earth is a heavy metal band. They have produced two albums. The band formed in 2003 when Rob Zombie set aside his music career, focusing on writing and directing movies. During this time, Mike Riggs and John Tempesta formed Scum of the Earth.

The band name may have been inspired by the Rob Zombie song of the same name released in 2000.

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Members

Current
  • Mike Riggs – Vocals, Guitar (2003–present)
  • Jesse Nunn – Guitar (2008–present)
  • Dan Laudo – Drums, Percussion (2007–present)
  • Brandon Workman – bass (2007–present)
Former

Discography

Scum in popular culture

  • The beginning and ending clips for "The Murder Song" is from the 1974 movie Deranged.
  • A season one episode of WKRP in Cincinnati, "Hoodlum Rock", features a punk band called 'Scum of the Earth'.
  • The film "Devil Girl" features many tracks from Scum Of The Earth; including "Get You Dead On", "Bloodsuckin Freakshow", "Beneath The Living", and "Nothing Girl".

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