From Zero

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Check Ya 03:21 Tools
Myself 03:28 Tools
The Other Side 04:33 Tools
Smack 03:07 Tools
Erase 03:29 Tools
Circumstances 03:27 Tools
Suffering 04:19 Tools
Jeer 04:11 Tools
Gone 04:22 Tools
Horrors 03:58 Tools
Tomorrow's Light 03:39 Tools
Undeniable 03:16 Tools
Time Of Day 00:00 Tools
Fleeting Glimpse 04:37 Tools
I Don't Care Anymore 03:59 Tools
Drama Queen 00:00 Tools
Lines 03:27 Tools
Believe 03:35 Tools
Sold Out 00:00 Tools
My So-Called Life 00:00 Tools
Free Without A Struggle 00:00 Tools
Sorry 03:52 Tools
Mind Justice 02:48 Tools
Swing 04:12 Tools
Flippin' Around 03:07 Tools
Exit 02:39 Tools
Conscience 03:14 Tools
Hit 03:14 Tools
Flee Without A Struggle 00:00 Tools
Musik 00:00 Tools
Pressure 04:50 Tools
Musik (Delta Mix) 00:00 Tools
Check Ya' 00:00 Tools
Check Ya With A Bomb 00:00 Tools
Endless Challenge 00:00 Tools
Blame 03:51 Tools
I Don't Care Anymore (Phil Collins) 00:00 Tools
***Smack*** 00:00 Tools
Point Of No Return 00:00 Tools
My So 00:00 Tools
Other Side 04:33 Tools
Middle of the Road 03:38 Tools
My Own Destiny 02:13 Tools
Music 05:09 Tools
- Circumstances - 00:00 Tools
One Nation Under 00:00 Tools
From Zero - Erase 00:00 Tools
Whore 02:20 Tools
My Self 00:00 Tools
The Other Side (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
From Zero - Check Ya 00:00 Tools
Mind Control 00:00 Tools
Check Ya ( Alternative Times Vol. 14 (2001) ) 00:00 Tools
06 - Jeer 00:00 Tools
I Don't Care 00:00 Tools
08 - Tomorrow's Light 00:00 Tools
04 - The Other Side 00:00 Tools
03 - Erase 00:00 Tools
The Other Side (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
untitled 00:00 Tools
Broke (feat. K19) 00:00 Tools
02 - Check Ya 00:00 Tools
09 - Suffering 00:00 Tools
Check Ya' (With a Bomb) 00:00 Tools
I'm Sorry 00:00 Tools
Checkya 00:00 Tools
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From Zero is a nu-metal group formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1998. Their music is distinguished from many earlier nu-metal groups with its greater focus on vocal harmonies, and correspondingly less elements of hip hop than groups like Limp Bizkit or Puya. In 1999, the band independently released their self titled EP (referred to as "The Green Album"). At this time, they were also opening for bands such as Amen, Disturbed, Nickelback and Nothingface. They later signed with Arista Records, where they released two major label albums in One Nation Under (which features many re-recorded songs from their self titled album) (2001) and My So-Called Life (2003). They had two music videos which are for their songs "Check Ya" and "Smack", both of which can be viewed over on You Tube. Before the recording of My So-Called Life, bassist Rob Ruccia left the band to do production work on other bands, leaving vocalist Jett to record the bass for the album. They later recruited Avi Kopernik to play bass for the group's live shows. After being dropped by Arista less than a month after the release of My So-Called Life, they went to work preparing for their third album. As time went on, writing music became a chore and Jett with nothing to fall back on, needed to concentrate on a day job to support his family. Joe Pettinato, who already had a construction business, then left the band, and the rest of the group called it quits in 2005. Two songs from the intended album, "Middle of the Road" and "My Own Destiny", can still be streamed on their official PureVolume page. Although they have not gained widespread popularity within the music community as a whole, they are well recognized both in the Chicago area and among nu metal fans. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.