Sean Yseult is an American musician and artist, best known as the bassist for the alternative metal band White Zombie. Born on November 6, 1967, in North Carolina, she played a significant role in the band's rise to fame in the early 1990s. White Zombie's unique blend of heavy metal, industrial, and hip-hop influences helped define the sound of the era, with notable albums like "La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One" (1992) and "Astro-Creep: 2000" (1995), both of which received critical and commercial acclaim. Yseult's distinctive style, characterized by her punk aesthetics and striking stage presence, contributed to the band's visual identity, which was heavily influenced by horror and sci-fi imagery. Beyond her work with White Zombie, she has been involved in various projects, including the band Famous Monsters and her solo work in music and art. Yseult's impact on music extends to her role as a female bassist in a male-dominated genre, paving the way for future generations of women in rock and metal. Her artistic contributions also include graphic design and photography, reflecting her multifaceted talent in the creative arts.