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I'm In the Band: Backstage Notes from the Chick in White Zombie Paperback – December 1, 2010
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Art rock? Noise rock? Punk-metal? Alternative? White Zombie may have been unclassifiable, but it didn't stop them from carving out a place for themselves in music history. The band became a multiplatinum, two-time Grammy nominee with the release of their 1992 album, La Sexorcisto. But while most people will remember their bizarre look and macabre lyrics, what many failed to realize was that their lanky, high-octane bass player was a woman.
I'm In the Band combines eleven years of tour diaries, flyers, and personal photos and ephemera to chart White Zombie's rise from the gritty music scene of New York's Lower East Side in the eighties to arena headliners during the nineties. It also shares the unlikely story of a female musician who won the respect and adoration of male metal musicians and fans. From 1985 to 1996, Sean Yseult was the sole woman not only in White Zombie, but in the entire metal scene.
With I'm In the Band, Yseult has created both a coffee table book and a striking visual memoir. Her personal memorabilia offers fans a unique vantage on the life of a mega-band during rock's last golden age.
- Print length192 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSoft Skull Press
- Publication dateDecember 1, 2010
- Dimensions11.25 x 0.75 x 8.75 inches
- ISBN-109781593762995
- ISBN-13978-1593762995
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"[I'm In the Band] is not only a chronicle WZ fans will enjoy, it's a colorful and honest look at band life from a female perspective in general." ―LA Weekly
"An essential read for not only anyone who ever liked the band, but also for any young band who, when life appears to be getting in the way of their dream, will be inspired by Yseult and Zombie's climb from poverty to platinum level. . . . Tales of tours, blowouts, relationships with names such as The Cramps, Pantera, Ramones, Alice Cooper, Kyuss, Monster Magnet, Marilyn Manson, Coffin Joe and Danzig make this book essential as a time capsule of a certain era in the world of hard rock." ―Uber Rock
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- ASIN : 1593762992
- Publisher : Soft Skull Press
- Publication date : December 1, 2010
- Language : English
- Print length : 192 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9781593762995
- ISBN-13 : 978-1593762995
- Item Weight : 1.8 pounds
- Dimensions : 11.25 x 0.75 x 8.75 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #200,752 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #56 in Heavy Metal Musician Biographies
- #79 in Heavy Metal Music (Books)
- #549 in Rock Band Biographies
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About the author

Sean Yseult played bass and wrote music for White Zombie from its inception in 1985 through its breakup over a decade later. Since then she’s played with Famous Monsters, Rock City Morgue, and The Cramps; exhibited her photography in galleries across the country; and formed the design company Yseult Designs. She divides her time between New Orleans and New York City.
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Customers find this book engaging, particularly for White Zombie fans, and appreciate its filled-with-great-pictures format. Moreover, the book offers valuable insights into the band's history and features beautiful silk scarf designs. Additionally, they praise the author's talent and consider it worth the money.
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2014Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseI love this book. I'd been a fan of White Zombie for quite some time, and was very sad that they broke up (since Rob Zombie never fulfilled his potential as a solo artist, in my opinion). Sean's book is fantastic, in that it's the first autobiography from any musician of any of the great heavy bands of her era (Sonic Youth, Raging Slab, Corrosion Of Conformity, Warrior Soul, eyehategod, Pantera, the Cramps, etc); it's also in a cool format, being half-text, half photo collage, and with a weird horizontal flip format! Yes, stylish/garish to the max, everything we'd expect from a good zombie girl!
My one complaint with the book is the one that hit me first - why does the book need a very long 30-page introduction that covers a lot of the same turf that the rest of the book also e covers? But that doesn't matter, as throughout the whole work the text is fun, light-hearted, and always positive (even in the "guest" sections that were written by others). Sean tends to downplay the hard times (describing them for what they are, without being judgmental, whiney or downbeat), but revels in the good times and the friendships. And while she doesn't deny that she went through a hard break-up with her boyfriend/lead singer in the band that she co-founded with him (awkward touring and recording and all that), she doesn't ever properly diss Rob Zombie at all, and even includes him in a few pictures (and a few solo shots!). Not sure what went on between the two, which is a shame as an autobiography is supposed to bring key issues to light (Keith Richards and Al Jourgensen addressed their arrests and heroin addictions in his autobiographies didn't they?), but the volume still has tons to offer nonetheless.
The books can be broken into three parts: her childhood as an arts princess, the struggling years in New York City with Rob and a young White Zombie, and the nutty big-tour fun that hit them by storm when the band hit the big time (with a little help from Beavis and Butthead - you can actually see the progression of how money came into the compound as the once starchy white band adds tattoos); there's also an "aftermath" section where she talks about what she's doing today, none of which is on the same scale as her former life, of course. We also don't get sex, or drugs (Sean and Rob were vegetarians, and the one temporary band member that did them got booted from the tour - there's only mentions of booze, and occasionally "funny" mushrooms)… but we do get limitless rock 'n' roll, which is how it should be; and we get plenty of style and substance with it as well! And, Keith Richards-style, she also gives pages to friends and collaborators like filmmaker Steven Blush, former guitarist Tom Five, former drummer Ivan De Prume, musician Daniel Rey, the Geffen A&R guy who signed them Michael Alago, guitarist J Yuenger, latter drummer Joey Tempesta, CJ Ramone and production manager Chris Kansy (only no Rob Zombie, of course) to add their say to the legend that was White Zombie. The anecdotes are enormous, and they go on and on and on and on and on...
So those are the words, how about the images? The photos and layouts are gorgeous, with nearly every photo including Sean (as an infant, a pre-teen ballerina, as a raven-haired bass goddess/university student in New York, and as the funky bass chick we know and love), but also lots of other memorabilia - flyers, backstage passes, anything you can imagine… this is the ultimate rock girl scrapbook!! We get fantastic pictures of the band with those cool musicians that they toured with - the Ramones, Glenn Danzig, Marilyn Manson, Trouble, Michael Stipe, the Supersuckers, Monster Magnet, Voivod, the Cramps and Pantera. The best pic is definitely the one of Sean with Lemmy and Joey Ramone! Another one has the band in the studio with Iggy Pop, probably at the time that they did "Thunderkiss '65" with them (easy enough - he was already a fan right?).
There's a picture of her with Rob from 1985, the year the band put out their first recording, there are pics of her many bass guitars, ticket stubs, sheet music (she was a trained musician and could read and write musical notation), limitless photo booth strip-of-four pics, toy monsters, pics of her parents, newspaper ads (CBGB, etc), media coverage, band notebook entries, early tour pics, postcards, concert fliers (White Zombie, Prong and The Obsessed on the same bill!!!), White Zombie's entry on the Top Lists, album art, set lists, reproductions of the White Zombie fanzine, belt buckles, guitar straps, fashion design pages, pics in the studio, notes, tour diaries, passport pages, art photos, guitar designs, and tons of other stuff.
Interestingly/coincidentally, I ordered this book from Amazon in the same shipment that I ordered the new Al Jourgensen autobiography, and there are three interesting overlaps in the book - both were close to Dimebag Darrell of Pantera, with Sean touring with the band and Jourgensen playing Columbus, Ohio the same day that Dime was killed (Jourgensen claims the gunman even turned up at his gig thinking he was at Dime's show, then leaving for hit appointment with fate).
The other similarity is that the two dated. And while she's very gracious, talking about how she had a blast hanging out with Al and Timothy Leary and all of the interesting people that were around at the time, Al is a bit more honest, talking about what a messed up guy he was to her at the time, and how the break-up came when he made a serious mess-up. Interesting couple - what with Al and Rob having similar looks, and similar vocal sounds!
Final overlap… both also have Schechter tombstone guitars. How did that happen?
In fact, Sean is very discreet throughout her book, mentioning Al more as a friend than a lover, and who knows who she dated after the break-up with Rob Zombie, and how many were only guy friends; but she WAS the only rock chick in the boys club (something she plays up in her intro), and it must have been a lot of fun as long as it didn't get ugly. She mentions her current husband from time to time, and it sounds like she's happy with her life.
Rock 'n' roll, Sean Ysault, rock 'n' roll!!!
- Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2025Format: PaperbackVerified Purchaseawesome scrapbook style book. one of a kind pictures.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2022Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseRegretfully, one of the hard rock/metal bands that I did not get to see in the early 90's was White Zombie. What a shame. Admittedly, I really wasn't a fan although I did like a couple of their songs. An online friend was posting about Sean's book and highly recommended it. I thought I would give it a read and purchased the book, which to my delight was AUTOGRAPHED!!! (This was not stated in the purchasing description) Sean's book layout with minor explanation, original notes, and personal photos invites one to dream of what it must have been like to be on-stage and backstage with the hottest hard rock/metal bands in the late 80's early 90's. A fantastic visual treat reviving forgotten memories from one's hard rock/metal scene days.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseTon of tour pictures . As an 18 yr old seen them with the Ramones and Super Suckers. The book was thicker than expected with a lot of interesting facts. Never knew she designed her own clothes ! Would def buy again or give as gift
- Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2014The book is oversized paperback in format, largely made so due to the photos included which makes the fact it isn't available on Kindle much less irritating.
Basically it's an interesting history on White Zombie, a (somewhat brief) summary on Sean's personal background, and has a good chunk of material devoted to her career/activities after the band's end. There are some nice suprises here, including some interesting notes on her relationship with The Cramps (a bit later in their career) and a little more about White Zombie's glory year guitarist Jay Yuenger, one of the more under-rated guitarists from the 90s.
It's not feminist warcry literature or dispensable toilet seat reading. I never got the feeling of excessive B.S. or fabricated drama (see Nikki Six Heroin Diaries). I came away wishing she had a longer career in the spotlight, but then maybe that's why she comes off so down to earth.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2012Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThe most important thing to know about this book is what it is not. We've all read the book written by the "ex" or "former" band mate in whichever metal band who is nobody now and wants to get some action on the celebrity talk/reality tv circuit by digging up dirt and embellishing where all the bodies, blood and guts ended up way back when. This book could easily have been that kind of book given how WZ ended in 1997 and further there would have been enough people on Sean's side that she could have gotten a massive wave of publicity and good will along with the book sales if she had decided to write a "tell all." I am really pleased and impressed that she didn't write that kind of book at all. This book is about a heavy metal fan writing to speak to other heavy metal fans about "the time we hung out here" and "the time we met Alice Cooper" and it is just a professional, honest history of what it is to be metal. Sean is just "classy" if that is even still something people say? She is a tremendous, classy, honest woman and artist. Buy two of these books and give the other one to that dude who blasts Iron Maiden down in the basement of your Apartment building. This book is about why metal used to matter and someday could matter again.
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MrCracklesReviewed in Australia on September 1, 20245.0 out of 5 stars Love it!!
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThis book was everything I expected and delivered easy and quick
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MoskitoReviewed in Germany on April 15, 20241.0 out of 5 stars Leider kein Buch bekommen
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseIch hatte mich sehr auf das Buch gefreut, da ich ein großer Fan von ihr und White Zombie bin.
Aber leider habe ich kein Buch erhalten. Was soll's, wenigstens hab ich es bezahlt
Svart KorsReviewed in Canada on December 23, 20235.0 out of 5 stars Sean Yseult rocks!
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThis book is filled with interesting notes of trivia and the photos really illuminate a career of success and fun. I really enjoyed it and especially loved the presentation on her Schecter Casket bass, of which I recently purchased my own. Top notch book!
Miroslav FilipovReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 6, 20135.0 out of 5 stars Interesting and must-have for rock fans
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThis is not a typical biography of a band or musician.It's more kind of a diary combine with photo-albums.And it works perfect! You get the feeling, that the focus isn't over the band only but capture in unique way the spirit of that time - 80's and 90's.One of the best bass-players in one of the greatest rock band in history shares with us her thoughts and tells us how the things were back then - in that magic times.So, it's worth every g/d cent
GeraldReviewed in Canada on October 25, 20225.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThis is a gem of a book with a beautiful layout and great tales from a pivotal point in rock history told by a member of a pivotal band.
If rock history is your thing, your bookshelf can not go without a copy of this book.



























