Rob Holliday is an English musician best known as the live guitarist for the Prodigy and as a former touring member of Marilyn Manson.[1] Holliday has also worked and toured with the Creatures and Gary Numan, been a member of the Mission and Flint, and is one of the founders and the frontman of the industrial rock band Sulpher.
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Born | 1979 (age 44–45) |
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Occupation | Musician |
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Career
editRob Holliday is half of the band Sulpher, having duties as a lyricist, guitarist, and lead vocalist. The duo have released two albums: Spray, with the singles "One of Us" and "You Ruined Everything", and No One Will Ever Know, which was released in 2018. Sulpher also includes Monti (Curve, Cocteau Twins, Gang of Four, the Jesus and Mary Chain) as producer, programmer, and drummer and Tim Mud as live guitarist. Holliday is currently the live guitarist for Gary Numan and live guitarist and live bassist for the Prodigy, and has also played live guitars and bass for Marilyn Manson during the Rape of the World tour. Holliday did not contribute to the writing or recording of the band's album Eat Me, Drink Me, released in 2007.
Holliday played live guitars for the Prodigy on their 2008 tour.
Discography
editGary Numan
edit- Pure (2000)
- Scarred (2003)
- Hybrid (2003)
- Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire (2004)
- Jagged (2006)
Curve
edit- Gift (2001)
Sulpher
edit- Spray (2002)
- No One Will Ever Know (2018)
The Mission
edit- Lighting the Candles (Live CD and DVD) (2005)
The Prodigy
edit- World's on Fire (Live CD and DVD) (2011)
- The Day Is My Enemy (2015)
Credits
edit- Low Art Thrill – guitar (1996–1997)
- Curve – live guitar (1998)
- The Creatures – live guitar, live bass (1999–2000)[2][3]
- Sulpher – writing, guitar, vocals (1999–present)
- Gary Numan – producer, remixer, live guitar, live bass (2000–2006)
- The Mission – live guitar (2001–2004)
- Flint – live bass (2003)
- The Prodigy – live guitar, live bass (2005–present)
- Marilyn Manson – live bass (2007), live guitar (2008)
References
edit- ^ Harris, Chris (4 May 2007). "Marilyn Manson Reveals He Came Close To Suicide; LP 'Was My Salvation'". MTV. Archived from the original on 18 April 2011. Retrieved 18 April 2011.
- ^ "Rockpalast Archiv". rockpalastarchiv.de. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
- ^ "Sequins in the Sun". thebansheesandothercreatures.co.uk. Retrieved 8 October 2023.