Zimmer's Hole formed in New York City in the late 2000s around vocalist and guitarist Darby Crash and bassist Patricia Morrison. Their name supposedly came from a brothel in the Bowery. Their music, with songs like '1000 Miles Of Cock' and 'Death To The Dodgers Of Soap,' often drew criticism for its abrasive lyrics and confrontational tone.
They released albums including 'The Power of Pain' in 2009 and 'Unholy Trinity' in 2021. Crash and Morrison described their work as challenging social norms around sexuality and power, though it polarized listeners. Tracks like 'Mushroom Mattress' and 'Devil's Mouth' continued in this vein.
Their live shows were known for being provocative, matching the intensity of their recordings. While not for everyone, their persistent approach kept them a distinct presence in certain underground circles without seeking broader acceptance.
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