American rock band
Powerman 5000
Powerman 5000 performing in 2014
Also known as PM5K Origin Boston, Massachusetts , U.S.Genres Years active 1991–present Labels Members
Spider One (Michael Cummings)
Murv3 (Murv Douglas)
DJ Rattan (Rattan Cayabyab)
Taylor Haycraft
Dan Schiz
Past members
Adam 12 (Adam Williams)
Al 3 (Allen Pahanish Jr.)
DJ Brian Collymore
Dorian 27 (Dorian Heartsong)
Jordan Cohen
M.33
Ad7 (Adrian Ost)
Siggy 00 (Siggy Sjursen)
Johnny Rock Heatley
Terry Corso
Velkro (Dave Pino)
Evan9 (Evan Rocaniche)
GFlash (Gordon Heckaman)
X51 (Gustavo Aued)
Nick Annis
Sci55ors (Nick Quijano)
Zer0 (Richard Jazmin)
Jesse Sauve
Ryan Hernandez
Erik Himel
Ty Oliver
Website powerman5000 .com
Powerman 5000 (also known as PM5K ) is an American rock band formed in 1991. The group has released eleven studio albums, gaining its highest level of commercial success with 1999's Tonight the Stars Revolt! , which reached number 29 on the Billboard 200 while spawning the singles "When Worlds Collide " and "Nobody's Real ". Frontman Spider One , younger brother of fellow metal musician Rob Zombie , has been the only consistent member of the lineup since the band's formation.
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