Bill Zebub

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Bill Zebub is the manager of Bill Zebub Productions. His production company publishes a quarterly magazine titled The Grimoire of Exalted Deeds, mainly about death metal music and independent movies. He has made an array of low-budget films, and also is the host of a radio show on WFMU in the New Jersey area. He hosts the show under the alias 'Professor Dum Dum'. His stage name is a pun on the Hebrew demon, named Beelzebub.

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The Grimoire of Exalted Deeds

The Grimoire of Exalted Deeds is a metal magazine published by Bill Zebub. Each issue consists of interviews with metal bands, CD and DVD reviews. The interviews are generally comedic with a sarcastic nature. The magazine contains non-pornographic nudity, and is available in print and on-line. [1]

It was originally published starting in 1991 as a photocopied fanzine, and as the magazine grew more popular within the heavy metal community, it was later published with a glossy cover. By 1997, the magazine was chosen as the official magazine and program of the Milwaukee Metalfest.[ citation needed ] It is now published approximately quarterly, in an all-glossy format.

The magazine features interviews of various heavy metal musicians, which Bill Zebub frequently conducts in Elizabethan English, for comedic effect. Occasionally, the magazine offers brief fiction pieces, and articles on various subjects relating to fantasy or mysticism. Criticism of organized religion, particularly Christianity, is another recurring topic. The magazine also includes a feature called "Grimoire Girls", female Metal fans who submit photographs of themselves in varying states of undress.

Professor Dum Dum's Lab

Bill Zebub has a weekly radio show on 91.1 FM WFMU, airing Monday nights at midnight until 3 am Tuesday morning Eastern time. Zebub plays the character 'Professor Dum Dum: Scientist of Music and Human Behavior' who hails from Germany. The Professor plays heavy metal music and discusses topics with callers. [2]

Filmography

References

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  7. "Skits O Phrenia (2004)". Yahoo! Movies . Retrieved January 31, 2010.
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  12. Buchanan, Jason. "Overview Bad Acid". Allmovie . Retrieved January 31, 2010.
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  14. "Girls of Bill Zebub: Limited Edition (2006)". Allmovie . Retrieved January 31, 2010.
  15. "Dolla Morte". Allmovie . Retrieved January 31, 2010.
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