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Zim Zum
Zim Zum in 1996
Zim Zum in 1996
Background information
Also known asMichael Linton
GenresIndustrial rock, experimental rock
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
InstrumentGuitar
Years active1989–present
LabelsNothing
Interscope
Member ofThe Pop Culture Suicides
Pleistocene
Formerly ofLife, Sex & Death
Marilyn Manson

Timothy Linton,[citation needed] more commonly known as Zim Zum, is an American rock musician-songwriter and former guitarist for Life, Sex & Death and rock band Marilyn Manson (1996–1998). His current projects are Pleistoscene, a solo project, and The Pop Culture Suicides.

Biography

Linton joined Marilyn Manson in 1996, first appearing with the band at Nothing Records' "A Night of Nothing" showcase that was held in 1996 at Irving Plaza in New York City. He toured with the band for the 1996–1997 "Dead to the World" tour. His first video with the band was "The Beautiful People". Linton became the first member of Marilyn Manson to not use a stage name that combined a sex symbol's first and a serial killer's last names.

Linton contributed to all but four of the tracks on the band's 1998 release Mechanical Animals. In July 1998, he left Marilyn Manson, explaining that his departure was the result of his desire to "expand on my own music rather than spending the next 18 months on a tour bus or plane" and described the split as "amicable", despite later animosity with the frontman.[1] In an interview in Guitar World, Linton stated that being in Marilyn Manson had opened new doors and new opportunities in music. Linton left/was replaced before the Mechanical Animals supporting tour began. His replacement was John 5.

References

  1. ^ Kaufman, Gil (July 23, 1998). "Zim Zum Quits Marilyn Manson To Pursue Solo Career". VH1. MTV Networks (Viacom). Archived from the original on June 29, 2012. Retrieved June 12, 2011.