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      <title>Zim Zum</title>
      <body>Timothy Michael Linton was born on June 25th 1969 in Chicago, Illinois. He was raised by his mother, and supportive grandmother - Grace; along with his older brother. Linton picked up the guitar at age 13 for &quot;something to do.&quot; He attended his first concert (Billy Squier and Ratt) with his Mom. &lt;P&gt;Linton worked for a Chicago guitar manufacturer, repairing guitars as well as being in a few local bands. The most famous and controversial one being &quot;Life, Sex and Death&quot; (LSD). He didn't record anything with these local bands and didn't want to go with LSD when they left Chicago for Los Angeles. &lt;P&gt;In May of 1996, Linton saw an ad in the Chicago Reader that read, &quot;Guitar player wanted for &lt;a href=&quot;http://musicmoz.org/Bands_and_Artists/M/Marilyn_Manson/&quot;&gt;Marilyn Manson&lt;/a&gt;. Send tape.&quot; He sent in the required tape and photo. Shortly after he was contacted and flew down to New Orleans for an in-person audition. Needless to say he got the gig and was from then on known as, Zim Zum. &lt;P&gt;The first Marilyn Manson music video you can see Zim Zum in is, &quot;The Beautiful People&quot;. His first show is now a notorious incident, the &quot;Nothing Night&quot; showcase on September 5th 1996 in New York City; where aside from his guitar being smashed to splinters, drummer Ginger Fish was hospitalized after being struck in the ribs by a microphone (stand) swinging Manson. &lt;P&gt;While on tour with Marilyn Manson, Zum played &quot;three main guitars&quot; that he made himself, as well as some other &quot;brand name&quot; guitars. Zum appears as the &quot;live&quot; guitarist for &quot;Irresponsible Hate Anthem&quot; on Marilyn Manson's &quot;Antichrist Superstar&quot; album (1996) and writes/plays on their &quot;Mechanical Animals&quot; album (1998).&lt;P&gt;Currently, Zum is playing gigs with his band, The Pop Culture Suicides!&lt;br&gt;</body>
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