Rob Zombie (Capricorn) date of birth January 12, 1965.
Rob is a writer, film director and producer,, musician, songwriter, and
screenwriter. He owns the "Zombie A Go Go" record label, directs all
his own music videos, draws illustrations, and has his own band "White
Zombie". His films tend to be of the "horror" venue, best known for
"House of 1000 Corpses". He was nominated for a Grammy for Best Metal
Performance, has toured the United States, and is currently preparing
for another tour.
Rob's planetary picture and cosmic connections show a vital energy and
ego structure that is quite conservative, practical, earthy, serious, and
very ambitious, with a strong amount of good business sense, and the
ability to stay highly focused on the task at hand. His emotional
nature can be earthly sensual, quite placid in his responses, and would
not like to be pushed or pressured into making decisions that would
affect his feelings and needs. This energy is closely aligned with two
formidable urges; the will to succeed, expand, grow, and improve
situations, and the urge to create mysterious, dangerous or unfathomable
visions of art and music, to help achieve that success. Rob's mindset
is sharp, assertive and competitive, with the overtones of venturing far
and wide, seeking information on a wide variety of subjects, and having
high expectations, with a desire to think and express himself
independently and with great enthusiasm. His artistic and creative
nature seems down-to-earth, well organized, practical, goal-oriented,
and quite serious in his artistic impulses. He would desire a strong
foundation for his artistic goals, and may often become the
authoritative figure within his venues. When it comes to pursuing his
goals, Rob is a perfectionist, carefully analyzing every detail of his
work with a critical eye, and thoroughly enjoying using complicated
techniques to achieve what he wants.
At the present time and into year
2010, Rob may be in a cycle that calls for going through a process of
ridding himself of whatever is no longer useful to his artistic talents,
and allowing a transformation to take place.
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