Who would not love a zombie apocalypse? Presuming you are not truly dwelling by one (hello, 2028!), there’s at all times been one thing fascinating for metalheads in the entire concept of a zombie apocalypse.
Put it right down to non-conformity (which, as Romero taught us all the way in which again in 1978, is mainly what zombies symbolize – the last word conformity) or only a wholesome urge for food for splatter, however from Braindead to Daybreak Of The Lifeless, 28 Days Later to Zombieland, there is a particular fascination with the thought.
Prior to now we have mentioned which albums we might hearken to throughout a zombie apocalypse, however when Hammer went to Bloodstock Competition within the UK final week – a competition with its personal share of zombie-themed acts through the years from Wednesday 13 (I Walked With A Zombie?) to Static-X (Zombie, duh) – we figured we might ask a number of the metalheads in attendance which singers they thought would possibly be capable to survive a zombie apocalypse.
Trivium’s Corey Beaulieu drops a corker of an early suggestion – Ted Nugent (“trigger he is received a great deal of weapons, bows and arrows and stuff”), whereas Static-X’s Tony Campos suggests Cannibal Corpse’s George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher as “no zombie’s chewing by that neck”.
However there is a bunch of different strategies apart from, and we might like to know – which metallic singers do you assume would survive a zombie apocalypse? And extra importantly, why?
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