Zilch (band)
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The 2001 tour lineup | |
Background information | |
Origin | Gardena, California, United States |
Genres | Industrial rock, alternative rock |
Years active | 1996–2002 |
Labels | Cutting Edge, Rhythm Republic |
Associated acts | The Professionals, Danzig, Queens of the Stone Age, Killing Joke, X Japan, hide with Spread Beaver, Wild Crash 500 |
Past members |
Ray McVeigh Paul Raven Joey Castillo I.N.A. hide |
Zilch (stylized as zilch or Z.I.L.C.H.) was an alternative/industrial rock band formed in 1996 by Hideto "hide" Matsumoto (formerly of X Japan), Ray McVeigh (formerly of The Professionals), Paul Raven (Killing Joke), Joey Castillo (Danzig and Queens of the Stone Age) and Kazuhiko "I.N.A." Inada (hide with Spread Beaver).
Before the release of their first album, 3.2.1., the group had already faced a major setback, as frontman hide died in May 1998. The band continued to perform live with the help of several guest musicians and released a remix album, Bastard Eyes, based on their debut. They went on to release another studio album, SkyJin, and two singles, "Mimizuzero" and "Charlie's Children."
Zilch disbanded in 2002, and Raven died in 2007.
Members
- Hideto "hide" Matsumoto – lead vocals, guitar
- Ray McVeigh – vocals, guitar
- Paul Raven – bass, backing vocals
- Joey Castillo – drums
- I.N.A. – programming
Guest musicians
- Ian Astbury – vocals
- Jaz Coleman – vocals
- James Hall – vocals
- Yvette Lera – vocals
- Korey Clark – vocals
- MC Shabba D – rap
- Ol' Dirty Bastard – rap
- Sen Dog – rap
- Mellow Man Ace – rap
- Kool Keith – rap
- Steve Jones – guitar
- Jerry Cantrell – guitar
- Geordie Walker – guitar
- Dave Kushner – guitar
- Brian Robertson – guitar
- Todd Youth – guitars
- J – bass
- Duff McKagan – bass
- Sean Yseult – bass
- Scott Garrett - drums
- Matt Walker - drums
- Chris Vrenna – drums
- Charlie Clouser – synth, programming
- DJ Swamp – DJ
Discography
- 3.2.1. (July 23, 1998), Oricon Peak Position: No. 2[1]
- Bastard Eyes (March 3, 1999, remix album) No. 5[1]
- "Mimizuzero" (February 28, 2001) No. 37[2]
- "Charlie's Children" (June 27, 2001) No. 37[2]
- Skyjin (September 27, 2001) No. 33[1]
- Appear on
- Heavy Metal 2000 (April 18, 2000, "Inside The Pervert Mound")
- Cafe Le Psyence -hide Lemoned Compilation- (May 16, 2002, "Electric Cucumber")
- Catacombs (October 3, 2007, "Psyche")
References
- 1 2 3 zilchのアルバム売り上げランキング oricon.co.jp Retrieved 2011-01-01
- 1 2 zilchのシングル売り上げランキング oricon.co.jp Retrieved 2011-01-01
External links
- "Zilch". Avex Trax (in Japanese). Archived from the original on April 1, 2002. Retrieved October 22, 2015.