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Birth name
  
Rob Nicholson

Years active
  
1987–present


Name
  
Rob Nicholson

Role
  
Bassist

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Born
  
November 24, 1969 (age 54) USA (
1969-11-24
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter, bassist

Instruments
  
Bass, vocals, guitar, drums

Associated acts
  
Albums
  
Rude Awakening, Lucifuge: The Video, Rude Awakening Remixes

Movies
  
Behind the Player: Blasko, Behind the Player: Tommy Clufetos

Music groups
  
Cryptic Slaughter (1984 – 1988), Prong (1996), Danzig (1997 – 1998)

Genres
  
Heavy metal, Alternative metal

Similar People
  
Rob Zombie, John Tempesta, Aaron Rossi, Mike Riggs, Tommy Victor

Rob "Blasko" Nicholson (born November 24, 1969) is a heavy metal bassist. His influences include the metal bands Iron Maiden, Motörhead and Corrosion of Conformity. Rob is perhaps best known for his performances on Rob Zombie's solo albums, and is currently part of Ozzy Osbourne's band. Nicholson is also noted for his contribution as bassist to metal band Cryptic Slaughter within underground metal circles.

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Early years

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  • Cryptic Slaughter 1984-1988

  • Rob Nicholson (musician) BLASKO THE METALSUCKS INTERVIEW MetalSucks

    Began his career playing bass for the Santa Monica, California-based speed/thrash metal band, performing on several of their albums.

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  • Drown 1993-1994

  • Rob Nicholson (musician) Rob Blasko Nicholson Encyclopaedia Metallum The Metal Archives

    Formed in 1987 by vocalist Lauren Boquette under the name Yesterday's Tear, Drown became one of the top drawing bands in the early 90’s Los Angeles underground music scene. The line up was rounded out by Joseph Bishara (guitars/keyboards), Rob Nicholson (bass) and Todd Allen (drums) The music was the extreme opposite of the well known “sunset strip” scene going on in LA at the time. The band signed to Elektra Records in 93’ and 94’ saw the release of the debut album “Hold On To The Hollow”. Todd Allen was then replaced by drummer Marco Forcone and the band hit the road.

  • Suffer 1995-1996
  • Formed by Nicholson after leaving Drown, switching from bass to lead vocals and guitar. The line-up also featured from Drown drummer Todd Allen. Suffer managed to score a deal with Walt Disney Music Publishing and used the money to finance a 7-song EP, "Heads You Lose, Tails I Win", but broke up shortly after the release.

  • Killing Spree 1997
  • Nicholson was invited to contribute lead vocals on the band's debut release, "Terror From Beyond Space", issued by Napalm Records in 1997. Killing Spree was founded by former Sickening Gore members Jerry McKenzie (guitar) and Chris Huwiler (drums) and also featured Trebor Dunn (programming) and future Body Count bassist Vince Dennis, aka Vincent Price, although bass on the album is credited to Elrich Von Vader. The band never performed live.

    Danzig

  • 1997-1998
  • Joined the popular band Danzig in September 1997, but like his last band, he did not appear on any of their albums. Departure from the band in April 1998.

    Rob Zombie

  • 1998-2006
  • Toured with Rob Zombie, where he began using the nickname "Blasko". He went on to play on three of Rob Zombie's solo albums (Hellbilly Deluxe, The Sinister Urge, & Educated Horses).

    The Death Riders

  • 2005
  • Spent some time, while with Rob Zombie, to work on a side project with the founder of Coffin Case, Johnny Coffin. The band was composed of Johnny Coffin on lead guitar, Daniel Gray on rhythm guitar and lead vocals, DC on drums, and of course Blasko on Bass. The Soundtrack to Depression (their debut album) was released by Horror High.

    Ozzy Osbourne

  • 2003-current
  • In 2003, Blasko replaced Robert Trujillo as Ozzy Osbourne's bassist. After Ozzy's band rehearsed for a fall tour, Ozzy was injured in a bad ATV accident in October 2003. The fall tour was cancelled. After Ozzy's recovery, he performed with Black Sabbath on Ozzfest 2004, and with Ozzy on select dates for Ozzfest 2006. Rob officially marked his membership in Ozzy Osbourne's band when he was featured as bassist on Osbourne's 9th studio album Black Rain, which was released on May 22, 2007. Since then Rob has played for Ozzy on all live shows including Ozzfest tours, and notably on an American tour with Rob Zombie. He has followed that up with Ozzy's 10th studio album Scream, released in 2010.

    Film

    Worked on the film Repo! The Genetic Opera, performing on the soundtrack.

    Management

    Blasko is currently the manager of the band Black Veil Brides. He also produced their album We Stitch These Wounds.

    Designer

    Has a designer clothes line for Affliction (Affliction Blasko Signature Series).

    with Cryptic Slaughter

  • 1986: Convicted
  • 1987: Money Talks
  • 1988: Stream of Consciousness
  • with Drown

  • 1994: Hold On To The Hollow
  • with Suffer

  • 1996: Heads I Win, Tails You Lose EP
  • with Killing Spree

  • 1997: Terror From Beyond Space
  • with Rob Zombie

  • 1998: Hellbilly Deluxe
  • 1999: American Made Music to Strip By
  • 2001: The Sinister Urge
  • 2006: Educated Horses
  • with The Death Riders

  • 2005: Soundtrack for Depression
  • TBA: And Then Came the Rain...
  • with Ozzy Osbourne

  • 2007: Black Rain
  • 2010: Scream
  • Guest work

  • 2008: Repo! The Genetic Opera (soundtrack)
  • References

    Rob Nicholson (musician) Wikipedia