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Living Dead Girl: Sex & Gore & Rock ‘n’ Roll
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Living Dead Girl: Sex & Gore & Rock ‘n’ Roll

What do you do when a nightmare is a dream and what scares you also turns you on? You embrace it!  Living Dead Girl, aka Molly Rennick, does that daily. The 20-something-year-old Canadian goddess who grew up loving Marilyn Manson and Avril Lavigne has embraced her dark side and created a striking musical world of her own. As Living Dead Girl, she blends a moody mix of metal guitars, goth imagery, electronic elements and horror-rock lyrics into an original musical brew worthy of both Black Sabbath and Nine Inch Nails. Get ready to meet the hottest rock chick we’ve seen in years.  She is sure to haunt you. Molly sat down for this exclusive HUSTLERMagazine.com interview to pull back the black curtains and let you into her deliciously dark underworld. 

“I love using sexuality to express myself. I feel more confident and sexier on stage when I know I look hot.”

Molly Rennick

HUSTLERMagazine.com: Are you cool being interviewed by us?

Molly Rennick: Yes. I remember seeing HUSTLER Magazine in stores when I was a kid and seeing the super-hot girls on the covers. I got into modeling when I was very young, around ten or eleven years old, and seeing those gorgeous women on the covers of HUSTLER made me say to myself, “I hope that one day when I’m grown up, I’ll be hot enough to do stuff like that.”  

Which came first for you, the modeling or the music?

They kind of went hand in hand. I didn’t start a band till I was 16 years old. But I always sang. I started singing when I was four. I always knew I wanted to sing and be a performer.   

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