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Zimmers Hole
Also known asZH, The Hole
OriginVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
GenresExtreme metal, comedy rock[1]
Years active1991–present
LabelsCentury Media, Hevydevy
Spinoff ofStrapping Young Lad
MembersChris Valagao Mina
Jed Simon
Byron Stroud
Gene Hoglan
Past membersSteve Wheeler
Will Campagna
Chris Stanley

Zimmers Hole is a Canadian heavy metal band from Vancouver. The band formed by the guitarist, singer Chris Valagao Mina in 1991, and features former Strapping Young Lad members Byron Stroud, Jed Simon and Gene Hoglan

History

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Bound by Fire

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Zimmers Hole began life as a side project for members and friends of Strapping Young Lad. The band's debut album Bound by Fire was produced by Devin Townsend and released on his label Hevy Devy Records. The band was named after the sphincter of the band's late mutual friend Dean Zimmer, who would chase other people with his buttocks spread during parties.[2][3] Lyrics took inspiration from comedic anecdotes from tours past,[4] backed by middle-of-the-road "metal flying V riffs", usually stolen from Kiss and Morbid Angel. Details of the bizarre back stories for all the songs were provided by Chris Valagao Mina ("'Gospel Sodomy Boy on Blow' is about an asshole called Troy who wouldn't stop doing coke and spouting about Jesus") and posted on the official Strapping Young Lad forums by Tracy Turner around 1999.[citation needed]

Legion of Flames

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In 2001, when Strapping Young Lad finished touring, Jed Simon and Byron Stroud had Townsend produce the second album, Legion of Flames. It was released on Townsend's label Hevy Devy Records. Legion of Flames included song parodies such as "Gender of the Beast" ("Number of the Beast", Iron Maiden), "Sodomanaz" ("Go for a Soda", Kim Mitchell), and a spoof of Metallica's "Master of Puppets" in the song "Evil Robots", with the line "Napster, Napster, where's the cash that I've been after?". The album also contained a cover of Joni Mitchell's "This Flight Tonight", with humorously altered lyrics.

When You Were Shouting at the Devil...

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In August 2007, Zimmers Hole signed with Century Media Records for the release of the band's third studio album.[5] Stroud and Simon said:

Now with Zimmers Hole signing a fresh, new deal with Century Media, we have decided to give this band our full and undivided attention. No more 'side-project' status here; the men of the HOLE are fired up like a city on fire and we entered Vancouver's famed Armoury Studios today to begin tracking the new release. [...] As you can see, it's all about having a good time with the HOLE. Make no mistake though, we are very serious about our love of metal; it made us who we are, and we wear our influences on our sleeves proudly. We are now more focused than ever before and are so excited about the new album. So excited in fact, that the combined length of our erections may just reach out and touch ya![5]

Shortly after, drummer Steve Wheeler left the band, and in December 2007 was replaced by Gene Hoglan, another former Strapping Young Lad member. Hoglan joined in time to start recording the new album.[6] With this roster, Zimmers Hole includes three former Strapping Young Lad members, and Townsend is involved as vocal producer.[7] The band entered Vancouver's Armoury Studios in the same month to record the album. When You Were Shouting at the Devil... We Were in League with Satan was released on March 11, 2008, through Century Media Records.[8]

In an interview with MTV in April 2008, Valagao explained the origin of the album's name:

I believe David Vincent of Morbid Angel was having a conversation with one of the guys from Forbidden," he recalled. "They were drinking and fucking around, and they got into this argument over who's more metal. The dude from Forbidden, at one point, turned to Dave and said, "Dude, when you were shouting at the devil [a reference to Mötley Crüe], I was in league with Satan [a reference to Venom]," and Jed was in the room and picked up on that. So we started saying it as a joke. That little statement applies to a whole bunch of shit. Basically, "When you were a poseur, I was the real deal".[9]

Hiatus and reformation

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The band's activity waned after their third album, but a new live appearance was announced for 2016.[10] In March 2016, Simon announced that Meldrum guitarist Laura Christine had joined the band.[11] She would depart later that year. As of February 2022 the band was working on their next album.[12]

Members

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Current members

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  • Chris Valagao Mina (also known as "Heathen", "Dr. Heathen Hooch", "E.Val", "Lorde of Ass-Fire") – guitars, vocals (1991–present)
  • Jed Simon (also known as "El Smooché", "Lorde of Electric Wynde") – guitars (1991–present)
  • Byron Stroud (also known as "Sickie Moochmaster", "Lorde of Greased Thunder") – bass (1991–present)
  • Ash Pearson – drums (2018–present)

Former members

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  • Steve Wheeler (also known as "Bangsley Starnipples", "Lorde of Strobe Lightning") – drums (1991–2007)
  • Chris Stanley (also known as "The High Commander of the Satanic Bubble") – guitars (2001; died 2009)
  • Will Campagna – keyboards, samples, backing vocals (2002, 2004-2007)
  • Gene Hoglan (also known as "The Atomic Clock") – drums (2007–2018)
  • Matt Koyanagi (also known as "Lil' Sake") – samples, keyboards (2008)
  • Laura Christine – guitars (2016)

Discography

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References

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  1. ^ True, Chris. "Zimmers Hole > Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved August 3, 2008.
  2. ^ Devin Townsend (September 3, 2016). "The Legend of Zimmer's Hole". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 13, 2021.
  3. ^ "Zimmers Hole Frontman's Spit Made Into Artwork; Plus Guns N' Roses, Slipknot & More News That Rules, In Metal File". Mtv.com. Archived from the original on August 7, 2016.
  4. ^ "Zimmers Hole - Bound By Fire Lyrics". Baldmosher.com. January 1, 1998. Retrieved June 8, 2012.
  5. ^ a b "Zimmers Hole Signs Worldwide Deal with Century Media, Enters Studio". Blabbermouth.net. August 3, 2007. Retrieved August 3, 2008.
  6. ^ "Gene Hoglan Joins Zimmers Hole". Blabbermouth.net. December 5, 2007. Retrieved August 3, 2008.
  7. ^ Henderson, Alex. "When You Were Shouting at the Devil > Review". AllMusic. Retrieved August 3, 2008.
  8. ^ "Zimmers Hole: New Album Details Revealed". Blabbermouth.net. January 23, 2008. Retrieved August 3, 2008.
  9. ^ Harris, Chris (April 11, 2008). "Zimmers Hole Frontman's Spit Made Into Artwork; Plus Guns N' Roses, Slipknot & More News That Rules". Mtv.com. Archived from the original on April 14, 2008. Retrieved August 3, 2008.
  10. ^ "TESTAMENT, Ex-STRAPPING YOUNG LAD Members To Play First ZIMMERS HOLE Show In Six Years". Blabbermouth.net. September 24, 2015.
  11. ^ "WARFACE / MELDRUM Guitarist LAURA CHRISTINE Joins ZIMMER'S HOLE; New Audio Interview Streaming". Bravewords.com.
  12. ^ "Zimmers Hole". Facebook.com. Archived from the original on February 26, 2022.
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