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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
During the 1980s, Sköld went by the name "Tim Tim" and played bass guitar for Shotgun Messiah Kingpin. In its earliest form, the band had played in Sköld's home town in Sweden before moving to Los Angeles. By the time the 1990s hit, roster changes had Sköld moving from bass to frontman. It was during this time he began using the name Tim Sköld instead of "Tim Tim". In Shotgun Messiah's last year together (1993), Tim Sköld and bandmate Harry Cody recorded an industrial rock album, a style Sköld would continue to play to this day.
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===Early years===
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Tim Sköld was born on December 14, 1966 in Skövde, a small city in Västergötland, Sweden. The 5'10" blonde has just one sibling, a sister named Linda. Tim grew up in a very liberal setting as the son of a 15 year old Mother and a Father trying to get by as a semi professional drummer.
  
After the disbanding of Shotgun Messiah, Sköld released the solo album ''[[Skold]]'' in 1996 and joined industrial band KMFDM the following year. During KMFDM's temporary hiatus, he co-founded the short-lived MDFMK project with Sascha Konietzko in 2000, later participating in KMFDM's 2002 return.  He also performed with ohGr and friend Taime Downe's band The Newlydeads.
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At age 11, Tim was motivated to get in a playback band. Tim's band would play for people at school meetings with Kiss, David Bowie and Sweet songs playing on a cassette player.
  
In 2002, incomplete demo versions of several unreleased tracks from Sköld were stolen and distributed as an unofficial EP known as ''Dead God''; while the songs have never been officially released, they are widely available on the Internet.
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Tim first rented a bass by the month at age 12 and by the time he was 13, he was playing and singing in his first real band. Tim later met guitarist Harry Cody at a New Year's Eve party and they formed a creative partnership which would last for many years to come. Their dream was to go to the U.S. to be rock stars.
  
During the same year after appearing in the promotional video for [[Tainted Love]], Sköld replaced [[Jeordie White|Twiggy Ramirez]] as the bassist of [[Marilyn Manson|Marilyn Manson]]. He played on the album ''[[The Golden Age of Grotesque]]'' and still remains in the band currently, though he is now the studio guitarist, as well as bassist. As of April 2006 (and as early as October 2005), he has been mixing and recording the new Marilyn Manson album in various private studios and the band have completed eighteen to twenty songs. The album, tentatively title ''[[Eat Me, Drink Me]]'', is also being co-produced by Sköld and is rumoured to be scheduled for a release in the Spring of 2007. [http://marilynmanson.com/news.php]
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At age 17 after 2 years of studying Process Engineering at a boarding school, Tim moved into his own apartment and took a factory job making military equipment. A half year later he was drafted into the army. He brought his bass to the base and sneaked in to the shower stalls to practice after everyone went to sleep. Tim also kept rehearsing with Harry on the weekends and once out of the army, took on many odd jobs including library assistant and gardener at a bathhouse.
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At 19, Tim and Harry talked a Swedish Record Company into allowing them to make a record which they could use as a demo to reach the American market. Starting off as Shylock, their determination soon paid off in the form of Kingpin.
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===Kingpin===
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During the early 80's, bassist Tim Tim (changing his name from Tim Sköld ) and guitarist Harry Cody formed the glam rock band Kingpin in their native Skövde, Sweden, inspired by the flamboyant hard rock bands flowing out of L.A. and UK acts such as Sigue Sigue Sputnik and Zodiac Mindwarp.
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The band kicked off their career with a 7" single titled 'Shout It Out' (which hit #1 back in Sweden) in 1987 after drafting vocalist Zinny J. San and drummer Stixx Galore a short time later. Kingpin released their only Swedish album 'Welcome To Bop City' 12" LP the following year and later uprooted to L.A. and changed their name to Shotgun Messiah.
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===Shotgun Messiah===
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Discovered and signed by Cliff Cultreri at Relativity Records Kingpin changed their name to Shotgun Messiah (due to a San Francisco-based band holding the rights to the name Kingpin), remixed and re-packaged the album, and self-titled it as their international debut in 1989.
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Zan was let go soon after having MTV smash hits such as 'Don't Care 'Bout Nothin'' and 'Shout It Out' whilst the band was in progress of making a follow up to their debut self-titled album. They hired a new bassist, Bobby Lycon, from New York, and on Harry Cody's suggestion Tim Tim took on the lead vocals.
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At this time, Tim Tim, whose role was now frontman, went by the name Tim Skold, dropping the umlaut. They released Second Coming in 1992, which was enthusiastically received by the media and came to be their most successful album to date. Two singles were released from that album, 'Heartbreak Blvd.' and 'Living Without You'.
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Shortly after, the band followed up with an E.P. entitled I Want More which contained some punk covers along with re-recorded songs from their previous album 'I Want More', 'Babylon' and an acoustic version of 'Nobody's Home'. Soon after this release, Shotgun Messiah were down to two original members, Skold and Cody, seeing the departure of Stixx and Lycon.
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Still under contract with Relativity Records, Skold and Cody decided to go back to Sweden for the recording of the 3rd and final Shotgun Messiah album, leaning towards the industrial end of heavy metal and naming it Violent New Breed. The album was released in 1993 and is now considered a cult classic due to the ‘before it’s time’ incorporation of industrial influences. However, at the time of release it received mixed reviews and continued public indifference eventually convincing the two to call it a day, leading Tim to embark on his solo project, Skold.
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===Skold===
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After the departure of Shotgun Messiah, Tim went on to pursue a solo career. Writing all songs and playing all instruments himself, his self-titled debut album, Skold, was released in 1996 by record label RCA (and co-produced with Scott Humphrey).
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Promoting his debut album, SKOLD went on a short tour with (and in part as support for) Genitorturers. Some of the songs on the SKOLD album were used in movies like Disturbing Behavior ('Hail Mary'), Universal Soldier: The Return ('Chaos') and Playstation game, Twisted Metal ('Chaos'). During his solo career, Skold also did remixes for several bands such as Prong, Nature and Drown.
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He also met KMFDM frontman Sascha Konietzko during his time in the studio and even went to join his band a short time later.
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===KMFDM===
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After his short-lived solo career, Skold went on to join KMFDM in 1997. His first involvement with KMFDM was on the album, Symbols and actually contributed to it with just one song, 'Anarchy', a hit in clubs, which he wrote and did vocals for.
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His next album with KMFDM entitled, Adios was released in 1999 and saw Skold taking on a bigger role in the band not just as vocalist, writer and bassist, but also as producer, engineer and programmer alongside Konietzko.
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Following the 1999 [[Columbine High School Massacre]] incident (which happened the same day Adios was released) and the stigma of the shooters being avid fans. The band went on a short hiatus, forming the project mdfmk in 2000.
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Just a couple of years later, KMFDM reformed adding Lucia Cifarelli of mdfmk (and formerly of the band Drill to the line-up and released Skold's last album with KMFDM entitled Attak.
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Due to Tim's commitment as producer for Marilyn Manson's 2003 album, The Golden Age of Grotesque, he was not able to feature in the line-up for KMFDM's 2002 Sturm & Drang tour (- he did however make two guest appearances on June 4th and 5th).
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===mdfmk===
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Founded by Sascha Konietzko and Skold, they went on to release just one album simply titled 'mdfmk' released in 2000 on Universal Records. The band, with Lucia Cifarelli, took on a more futuristic sound, which also contained hints of trance and europop, primarily in the style of production, leaning towards, what is now commonly referred to as ‘electronica’.
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Mdfmk also featured all three sharing vocal duties. Their song 'Missing Time' was used in the animated movie, Heavy Metal 2000. Skold, Konietzko and Cifarelli went on to reform KMFDM shortly after that.
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===Marilyn Manson===
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Skold's involvement with [[Marilyn Manson]] began as producer for the single '[[Tainted Love]]' which featured on the 2001 teen movie, [[Not Another Teen Movie]], as well as the [[Not Another Teen Movie Soundtrack]]. Manson and Skold went on to score the movie [[Resident Evil]], released in 2002. Several tracks are featured on the [[Resident Evil_(soundtrack)|Resident Evil Movie Soundtrack]].
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Skold officially joined Marilyn Manson in 2002 after the departure of bassist [[Twiggy Ramirez]]. At this time, not only was Tim the bassist for the band, but he was also credited with an impressive list of production talents such as producer, digital editing, artwork, electronics, drum programming and beats, along with playing guitar, keyboards, accordion and synthesizer bass for the Marilyn Manson 2003 release, [[The Golden Age Of Grotesque]].
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He is described by Manson as, "the power that attitude brings to an album". More of his production talents can be seen on the band's 2004 release, [[Lest We Forget (album)|Lest We Forget: The Best Of]], where Skold, besides being the producer, took on the role of lead guitarist and sang backup vocals on the cover version of Personal Jesus, which featured on the best of record and was also released as a single.
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Coinciding with the release of [[The Nightmare Before Christmas|The Nightmare Before Christmas in 3D]] in October 2006, Manson and Skold contributed a cover of '[[This Is Halloween]]' to [[The Nightmare Before Christmas Soundtrack]], which Skold did all the music for, while Manson sang the vocals.
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This time also saw the start of work on Marilyn Manson’s sixth studio album entitled [[Eat Me, Drink Me]]. The album is now set to be released on June 5th in the U.S.
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Through the years with Marilyn Manson, Skold continues to prove he is a strong force to be reckoned with, becoming Manson's right hand man. It has now been confirmed by [[Marilyn Manson]] that Skold will be playing guitar on the upcoming tour promoting the new album, while bass will be handled by [[Rob Holliday]] (ex-Prodigy).
  
 
==Discography==
 
==Discography==

Revision as of 06:49, 4 May 2007

Tim Sköld (born Thim Sköld on December 14, 1966, in Skövde, Sweden) is a well known multi-instrumentalist and currently the bassist and studio guitarist of Marilyn Manson. He is currently married to a woman named Erin.

Biography

Early years

Tim Sköld was born on December 14, 1966 in Skövde, a small city in Västergötland, Sweden. The 5'10" blonde has just one sibling, a sister named Linda. Tim grew up in a very liberal setting as the son of a 15 year old Mother and a Father trying to get by as a semi professional drummer.

At age 11, Tim was motivated to get in a playback band. Tim's band would play for people at school meetings with Kiss, David Bowie and Sweet songs playing on a cassette player.

Tim first rented a bass by the month at age 12 and by the time he was 13, he was playing and singing in his first real band. Tim later met guitarist Harry Cody at a New Year's Eve party and they formed a creative partnership which would last for many years to come. Their dream was to go to the U.S. to be rock stars.

At age 17 after 2 years of studying Process Engineering at a boarding school, Tim moved into his own apartment and took a factory job making military equipment. A half year later he was drafted into the army. He brought his bass to the base and sneaked in to the shower stalls to practice after everyone went to sleep. Tim also kept rehearsing with Harry on the weekends and once out of the army, took on many odd jobs including library assistant and gardener at a bathhouse.

At 19, Tim and Harry talked a Swedish Record Company into allowing them to make a record which they could use as a demo to reach the American market. Starting off as Shylock, their determination soon paid off in the form of Kingpin.

Kingpin

During the early 80's, bassist Tim Tim (changing his name from Tim Sköld ) and guitarist Harry Cody formed the glam rock band Kingpin in their native Skövde, Sweden, inspired by the flamboyant hard rock bands flowing out of L.A. and UK acts such as Sigue Sigue Sputnik and Zodiac Mindwarp.

The band kicked off their career with a 7" single titled 'Shout It Out' (which hit #1 back in Sweden) in 1987 after drafting vocalist Zinny J. San and drummer Stixx Galore a short time later. Kingpin released their only Swedish album 'Welcome To Bop City' 12" LP the following year and later uprooted to L.A. and changed their name to Shotgun Messiah.

Shotgun Messiah

Discovered and signed by Cliff Cultreri at Relativity Records Kingpin changed their name to Shotgun Messiah (due to a San Francisco-based band holding the rights to the name Kingpin), remixed and re-packaged the album, and self-titled it as their international debut in 1989.

Zan was let go soon after having MTV smash hits such as 'Don't Care 'Bout Nothin and 'Shout It Out' whilst the band was in progress of making a follow up to their debut self-titled album. They hired a new bassist, Bobby Lycon, from New York, and on Harry Cody's suggestion Tim Tim took on the lead vocals.

At this time, Tim Tim, whose role was now frontman, went by the name Tim Skold, dropping the umlaut. They released Second Coming in 1992, which was enthusiastically received by the media and came to be their most successful album to date. Two singles were released from that album, 'Heartbreak Blvd.' and 'Living Without You'.

Shortly after, the band followed up with an E.P. entitled I Want More which contained some punk covers along with re-recorded songs from their previous album 'I Want More', 'Babylon' and an acoustic version of 'Nobody's Home'. Soon after this release, Shotgun Messiah were down to two original members, Skold and Cody, seeing the departure of Stixx and Lycon.

Still under contract with Relativity Records, Skold and Cody decided to go back to Sweden for the recording of the 3rd and final Shotgun Messiah album, leaning towards the industrial end of heavy metal and naming it Violent New Breed. The album was released in 1993 and is now considered a cult classic due to the ‘before it’s time’ incorporation of industrial influences. However, at the time of release it received mixed reviews and continued public indifference eventually convincing the two to call it a day, leading Tim to embark on his solo project, Skold.

Skold

After the departure of Shotgun Messiah, Tim went on to pursue a solo career. Writing all songs and playing all instruments himself, his self-titled debut album, Skold, was released in 1996 by record label RCA (and co-produced with Scott Humphrey).

Promoting his debut album, SKOLD went on a short tour with (and in part as support for) Genitorturers. Some of the songs on the SKOLD album were used in movies like Disturbing Behavior ('Hail Mary'), Universal Soldier: The Return ('Chaos') and Playstation game, Twisted Metal ('Chaos'). During his solo career, Skold also did remixes for several bands such as Prong, Nature and Drown.

He also met KMFDM frontman Sascha Konietzko during his time in the studio and even went to join his band a short time later.

KMFDM

After his short-lived solo career, Skold went on to join KMFDM in 1997. His first involvement with KMFDM was on the album, Symbols and actually contributed to it with just one song, 'Anarchy', a hit in clubs, which he wrote and did vocals for.

His next album with KMFDM entitled, Adios was released in 1999 and saw Skold taking on a bigger role in the band not just as vocalist, writer and bassist, but also as producer, engineer and programmer alongside Konietzko.

Following the 1999 Columbine High School Massacre incident (which happened the same day Adios was released) and the stigma of the shooters being avid fans. The band went on a short hiatus, forming the project mdfmk in 2000.

Just a couple of years later, KMFDM reformed adding Lucia Cifarelli of mdfmk (and formerly of the band Drill to the line-up and released Skold's last album with KMFDM entitled Attak.

Due to Tim's commitment as producer for Marilyn Manson's 2003 album, The Golden Age of Grotesque, he was not able to feature in the line-up for KMFDM's 2002 Sturm & Drang tour (- he did however make two guest appearances on June 4th and 5th).

mdfmk

Founded by Sascha Konietzko and Skold, they went on to release just one album simply titled 'mdfmk' released in 2000 on Universal Records. The band, with Lucia Cifarelli, took on a more futuristic sound, which also contained hints of trance and europop, primarily in the style of production, leaning towards, what is now commonly referred to as ‘electronica’.

Mdfmk also featured all three sharing vocal duties. Their song 'Missing Time' was used in the animated movie, Heavy Metal 2000. Skold, Konietzko and Cifarelli went on to reform KMFDM shortly after that.

Marilyn Manson

Skold's involvement with Marilyn Manson began as producer for the single 'Tainted Love' which featured on the 2001 teen movie, Not Another Teen Movie, as well as the Not Another Teen Movie Soundtrack. Manson and Skold went on to score the movie Resident Evil, released in 2002. Several tracks are featured on the Resident Evil Movie Soundtrack.

Skold officially joined Marilyn Manson in 2002 after the departure of bassist Twiggy Ramirez. At this time, not only was Tim the bassist for the band, but he was also credited with an impressive list of production talents such as producer, digital editing, artwork, electronics, drum programming and beats, along with playing guitar, keyboards, accordion and synthesizer bass for the Marilyn Manson 2003 release, The Golden Age Of Grotesque.

He is described by Manson as, "the power that attitude brings to an album". More of his production talents can be seen on the band's 2004 release, Lest We Forget: The Best Of, where Skold, besides being the producer, took on the role of lead guitarist and sang backup vocals on the cover version of Personal Jesus, which featured on the best of record and was also released as a single. Coinciding with the release of The Nightmare Before Christmas in 3D in October 2006, Manson and Skold contributed a cover of 'This Is Halloween' to The Nightmare Before Christmas Soundtrack, which Skold did all the music for, while Manson sang the vocals.

This time also saw the start of work on Marilyn Manson’s sixth studio album entitled Eat Me, Drink Me. The album is now set to be released on June 5th in the U.S.

Through the years with Marilyn Manson, Skold continues to prove he is a strong force to be reckoned with, becoming Manson's right hand man. It has now been confirmed by Marilyn Manson that Skold will be playing guitar on the upcoming tour promoting the new album, while bass will be handled by Rob Holliday (ex-Prodigy).

Discography

Kingpin

  • Welcome To Bop City (1988) – bass, backing vocals

Shotgun Messiah

  • Shotgun Messiah(1989) – bass, backing vocals
  • Second Coming(1991) – vocals
  • I Want More (EP) (1992) – vocals
  • Violent New Breed (1993) – vocals, bass, programming

Skold

  • Skold (1996) – all instruments and vocals, producer
  • Dead God (EP) (2002) – A follow-up to his first solo album that was never officially released.

KMFDM

  • Symbols1997) – singer,vocals
  • MDFMK(1997) – guitar, vocals
  • Adios(1999) – vocals, programming, bass
  • Boots(KMFDM)|Boots (2002) – guitar
  • Attak(2002) – guitar, bass, programming, drums, synthesizers, vocals, drum loops, percussion

MDFMK

  • MDFMK (2000)

Marilyn Manson