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− | Rob Holliday is half of the band [[Related bands and artists#Sulpher|Sulpher]], having duties as a lyricist, guitarist and lead vocals. They have released one album titled ''Spray'', with two singles for the tracks "One of Us" and "You Ruined Everything", and currently have a second album in production. Sulpher also includes Monti ([[Related bands and artists#Curve|Curve]], Cocteau Twins, Gang of Four, The Jesus and Mary Chain) as producer, programmer and drummer and Tim Mud as live guitarist. Holliday is currently the live guitarist for [[Related bands and artists#Gary Numan|Gary Numan]] and [[Related bands and artists#The Prodigy|The Prodigy]], and is also currently the live bassist for [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]. Holliday did not contribute to the writing or recording of the band's most recent album, 2007's ''[[Eat Me, Drink Me]]'', although in the case of all previous members of Marilyn Manson, he will most likely be present in the writing of a subsequent seventh studio album, though such an album has | + | Rob Holliday is half of the band [[Related bands and artists#Sulpher|Sulpher]], having duties as a lyricist, guitarist and lead vocals. They have released one album titled ''Spray'', with two singles for the tracks "One of Us" and "You Ruined Everything", and currently have a second album in production. Sulpher also includes Monti ([[Related bands and artists#Curve|Curve]], Cocteau Twins, Gang of Four, The Jesus and Mary Chain) as producer, programmer and drummer and Tim Mud as live guitarist. Holliday is currently the live guitarist for [[Related bands and artists#Gary Numan|Gary Numan]] and [[Related bands and artists#The Prodigy|The Prodigy]], and is also currently the live bassist for [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]. Holliday did not contribute to the writing or recording of the band's most recent album, 2007's ''[[Eat Me, Drink Me]]'', although in the case of all previous members of Marilyn Manson, he will most likely be present in the writing of a subsequent [[Marilyn Manson's seventh studio album|seventh studio album]], though such an album has scarcely been alluded to as of yet. |
==Discography== | ==Discography== |
Revision as of 02:49, 21 January 2008
Rob Holliday is a professional musician. He is the live guitarist of industrial metal band Marilyn Manson as well as for Gary Numan, The Prodigy, and Sulpher. He joined in 2007 as Marilyn Manson's live bassist, but switched to guitars in January 2008 due to the return of former bass player Twiggy Ramirez.
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Career
In music
Rob Holliday is half of the band Sulpher, having duties as a lyricist, guitarist and lead vocals. They have released one album titled Spray, with two singles for the tracks "One of Us" and "You Ruined Everything", and currently have a second album in production. Sulpher also includes Monti (Curve, Cocteau Twins, Gang of Four, The Jesus and Mary Chain) as producer, programmer and drummer and Tim Mud as live guitarist. Holliday is currently the live guitarist for Gary Numan and The Prodigy, and is also currently the live bassist for Marilyn Manson. Holliday did not contribute to the writing or recording of the band's most recent album, 2007's Eat Me, Drink Me, although in the case of all previous members of Marilyn Manson, he will most likely be present in the writing of a subsequent seventh studio album, though such an album has scarcely been alluded to as of yet.
Discography
Sulpher
- Spray (2003)
- Sulpher's second studio album (2008)
Gary Numan
- Scarred (2003)
- Hybrid (2003)
- Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire (2004)
- Jagged (2006)
Marilyn Manson
Credits
- Low Art Thrill – guitar (1996-1997)
- Sulpher – writing, guitar, vocals (1999-Present)
- The Mission – live guitar (2001-2004)
- Curve – live bass (2002)
- Gary Numan – producer, remixer, live guitar, live bass (2003-Present)
- The Prodigy – live guitar (2003-Present)
- Flint – live bass (2003)
- Marilyn Manson – live bass (2007), live guitar (2008-present)