Zilch

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Inside the Pervert Mound 03:59 Tools
Electric Cucumber 05:00 Tools
PSYCHE 04:42 Tools
SPACE MONKEY PUNKS FROM JAPAN 04:46 Tools
EASY JESUS 04:34 Tools
POSE 03:53 Tools
SOLD SOME ATTITUDE 04:06 Tools
WHAT'S UP MR. JONES? 03:27 Tools
SWAMPSNAKE 02:42 Tools
DOUBT 04:52 Tools
HEY MAN SO LONG 04:15 Tools
FUCTRACK #6 06:08 Tools
Impose [Praga Khan Remix] 04:02 Tools
Repsychle [Tweaker Remix] 05:42 Tools
Hello Hello Hello Goodbye [Ministry & Raven Remix] 05:13 Tools
Sold Some Attitude [Ina Die & Kaz Remix] 04:31 Tools
Superschaftrack [Schaft Remix] 03:55 Tools
Fuct Fuctrack #6 [Charlie Clouser Remix] 06:08 Tools
Pervert Hound [Pitchshifter Remix] 05:18 Tools
Electric Kyodaizingi Cucumber [J Remix] 06:41 Tools
Scratch Your Number [Dj Swamp Remix] 04:41 Tools
Queasy Jesus [Mcveigh & Ryder Remix] 06:03 Tools
Sleasy Jesus [Dj Swamp Mcveigh & Ryder Remix] 05:21 Tools
Listen In Listen Up [Danny Saber & Mc Shabba D Remix] 00:00 Tools
Impose 00:00 Tools
SCRATCH YOUR NUMBER 00:00 Tools
REPSYCHLE 00:00 Tools
PERVERTHOUND 00:00 Tools
LISTEN IN LISTEN UP 00:00 Tools
SUPERSCHAFTRACK 00:00 Tools
Sold Same Attitude 00:00 Tools
HELLO HELLO HELLO GOODBYE 00:00 Tools
QUEASY JESUS 00:00 Tools
Fuctfuctrack#6.1 00:00 Tools
Sleasy Jesus 00:00 Tools
CHARLIE'S CHILDREN 00:00 Tools
hide with Zilch - Electric Cucumber 00:00 Tools
Sleazy Jesus 00:00 Tools
BABY'S GOT A NEW 9mm 00:00 Tools
Doubtfool 00:00 Tools
Angels Cry 00:00 Tools
FuctFuctTrack #6.1 00:00 Tools
Everything 00:00 Tools
Dedicated to the true playa 00:00 Tools
HIDE AND SEEK 00:00 Tools
Hello, Hello, Hello Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Forsaken 00:00 Tools
Good 00:00 Tools
GIVE'EM WHAT YOU GOT GIVEN 00:00 Tools
Yeah 00:00 Tools
Doubt (July 23, 1998) 00:00 Tools
In the Sky 00:00 Tools
Into Heaven 00:00 Tools
Electric 兄弟仁義 Cucumber 00:00 Tools
MAKE THE MOTHERFUCKERS WAKE UP 00:00 Tools
hide with Zilch - Doubt 00:00 Tools
Absolute Zeroes 00:00 Tools
Over Thinking 00:00 Tools
Wicked Mind 00:00 Tools
What I Got 00:00 Tools
Hero Zero 00:00 Tools
hide with Zilch - Hey Man So Long 00:00 Tools
hide with Zilch - What's Up Mr. Jones? 00:00 Tools
Never Get Out Alive 00:00 Tools
Here We Go 00:00 Tools
hide with Zilch - Swampsnake 02:42 Tools
hide with Zilch - Psyche 00:00 Tools
LETTER TO A FRIEND 00:00 Tools
hide with Zilch - Fuctrack#6 00:00 Tools
hide with Zilch - Sold Some Attitude 00:00 Tools
hide with Zilch - Pose 00:00 Tools
Christiana 00:00 Tools
Bap! 00:00 Tools
Mimizuzeroes and Rock Kingpins 00:00 Tools
SILHOUETTES & CIGARETTES 00:00 Tools
hide with Zilch - Easy Jesus 00:00 Tools
Surfer Psalm 00:00 Tools
APE MESSIAH 00:00 Tools
MIMIZUZERO 00:00 Tools
Dead End Speed 00:00 Tools
Anger 00:00 Tools
Betrayal 00:00 Tools
Libra Eyes 00:00 Tools
FUCTFUCTRACK#6 00:00 Tools
Ladies & Gentlemen... 00:00 Tools
What’s Up Mr. Jones? 00:00 Tools
Heavy Metal Fever (2011) 00:00 Tools
Tekmotopsyshosister - Virusmaker7 00:00 Tools
hide with Zilch - Impose 00:00 Tools
A Brief Note to the General Public... 00:00 Tools
hide with Zilch - FuctFuctTrack #6.1 00:00 Tools
Impose - Praga Kahn 00:00 Tools
hide with Zilch - Scratch your Number 00:00 Tools
Mimizuzero And Rock Kigpins 00:00 Tools
hide with Zilch - Sleasy Jesus 00:00 Tools
hide with Zilch - SuperSchaftRack 00:00 Tools
ELECTRIC CUCUMBER 00:00 Tools
hide with Zilch - Hello, Hello, Hello Goodbye 00:00 Tools
hide with Zilch - PervertHound 00:00 Tools
hide with Zilch - Repsychle 00:00 Tools
PERVERTMOUND 00:00 Tools
hide with Zilch - Queasy Jesus 00:00 Tools
SPACE MONKEY PUNKS FROM JAPAN 00:00 Tools
Sold Some Attitude - INA/DIE/Kaz 00:00 Tools
INSIDE THE PERVERT MOUND 00:00 Tools
SOLD SOME ATTITUDE 00:00 Tools
Pervert Mount - Pitchshifter 00:00 Tools
hide with Zilch - Sold Same Attitude 00:00 Tools
Stranger Within 00:00 Tools
MIMIZUZERO REMIX VERSION 2.1 00:00 Tools
Fuctrack #6 - NIN 00:00 Tools
Listen In Listen Up - Danny Saber/MC Shabba D 00:00 Tools
PSYCHE 00:00 Tools
Scratch you Number - DJ Swap 00:00 Tools
Queasy Jesus - McVeigh/Ryder 00:00 Tools
hide with Zilch - Listen In Listen Up 00:00 Tools
Respychle - Tweaker 00:00 Tools
Supershaftattack - Schaft 00:00 Tools
WHAT’S UP MR. JONES? 00:00 Tools
DOUBT 00:00 Tools
Sleasy Jesus - McVeigh/Ryder 00:00 Tools
SILHOETTES & CIGARETTES 00:00 Tools
POSE 00:00 Tools
HEY MAN SO LONG 00:00 Tools
EASY JESUS 00:00 Tools
ATOMIC PLAYBOYS & TOP MIC PIRANHA 00:00 Tools
MIMIZUZERO (ROCK KINGPIN MIMIZUZEROS AND ROCK KING) 00:00 Tools
04 - Space Monkey Punks From Japan 00:00 Tools
Hello Goodbye - Ministry/Raven 00:00 Tools
PervertHound / PITCHSHIFTER 00:00 Tools
Impose / praga kahn 00:00 Tools
[Secret Track] 00:00 Tools
VIRUSMAKER 7.1 (BONUS TRACK) 00:00 Tools
Fuct Fuctrack #6 (Charlie Clouser Remix) 00:00 Tools
08 - Psyche 00:00 Tools
Superschaftrack (Schaft Remix) 00:00 Tools
What's Up Mr.Jones? 00:00 Tools
SWAMPSNAKE 00:00 Tools
Pervert Hound (Pitchshifter Remix) 00:00 Tools
FUCTRACK#6 00:00 Tools
SuperSchaftRack / schaft 00:00 Tools
Scratch Your Number (Dj Swamp Remix) 00:00 Tools
Queasy Jesus / Mcveigh/Ryder 00:00 Tools
fuctrack#6 (Charlie Clouser nin mix) 00:00 Tools
10 - Doubt 00:00 Tools
Repsychle (Tweaker Remix) 00:00 Tools
06 - What's Up Mr. Jones 00:00 Tools
Electric Kyodaizingi Cucumber (J Remix) 00:00 Tools
MAKE THE MOTHERFUCKERS WAKE UP! 00:00 Tools
TECHMOTOPSYCHOSISTER - VIRUSMAKER #7 00:00 Tools
Impose (Praga Khan Remix) 00:00 Tools
Bacteria 00:00 Tools
Hello Hello Hello Goodbye (Ministry & Raven Remix) 00:00 Tools
Sleasy Jesus / D.j.swamp/Mcveigh/Ryder 00:00 Tools
MIMIZUZERO (ROCK KINGPIN) 00:00 Tools
Listen In Listen Up (Danny Saber & Mc Shabba D Remix) 00:00 Tools
11 - Pose 00:00 Tools
Nebula (Automakids remix) 00:00 Tools
SCRACH YOUR NUMBER 00:00 Tools
A Brief Note To The General Public 00:00 Tools
Sold Some Attitude (Ina Die & Kaz Remix) 00:00 Tools
Sleasy Jesus (Dj Swamp Mcveigh & Ryder Remix) 00:00 Tools
Scratch your Number / d.j.swamp 00:00 Tools
Repsychle / podboy a.k.a Tweaker 00:00 Tools
FuctFuctTrack #6.1 / charlie clouser.n.I.n. 00:00 Tools
Hello, Hello, Hello Goodbye / MINISTRY/Raven 00:00 Tools
Impose (Praga Kahn) 00:00 Tools
Queasy Jesus (Mcveigh & Ryder Remix) 00:00 Tools
Fuctrack 00:00 Tools
WHAT’S UP MR.JONES? 00:00 Tools
Pervert Hound 00:00 Tools
ELECTRIC 兄弟仁義 CUCUMBER 00:00 Tools
Listen In Listen Up / Danny sabe /m.c.shabba d 00:00 Tools
HELLO HELLO HELLO GOODBYE [MINISTRY - RAVEN] 00:00 Tools
Fuctfuctrack #6.1 (NIN) 00:00 Tools
Scratch your Number / d.j.swam 00:00 Tools
FUCTFUCTrack #6.1 00:00 Tools
VIRUSMAKER 7.1 00:00 Tools
Alien Abduction 00:00 Tools
MIMIZUZERO (ROCK KINGPIN MIMIZ 00:00 Tools
TECHMOTOPSYCHOSISTER - VIRUSMA 00:00 Tools
09 - Fuctrack #6 00:00 Tools
SCRACH YOUR NUMBER 00:00 Tools
Ladies and Gentleman 00:00 Tools
PERVERTHOUND 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
SLEASYJESUS 00:00 Tools
FuctFuctTrack #6.1 / charlie c 00:00 Tools
ElectrIic Cucumber 00:00 Tools
Repsychle / podboy a.k.a Tweak 00:00 Tools
Pervert Hound (Pitchshifter) 00:00 Tools
LISTEN IN LISTEN UP 00:00 Tools
REPSYCHLE 00:00 Tools
Scratch Your Number (DJ Swap) 00:00 Tools
SOLD SAME ATTITUDE 00:00 Tools
Electric Kyodaizingi Cucumber 00:00 Tools
12.Easy Jesus 00:00 Tools
Superschaftrack (Schaft) 00:00 Tools
Hello Hello Hello Goodbye (Ministry/Raven) 00:00 Tools
Hero Cop 00:00 Tools
Secret Track 00:00 Tools
Sleasy Jesus / D.j.swamp/Mcvei 00:00 Tools
HELLO HELLO HELLO GOODBYE 00:00 Tools
Listen In Listen Up / Danny sa 00:00 Tools
FUCTFUCTRACK#6 00:00 Tools
Hello, Hello, Hello Goodbye / 00:00 Tools
ELECTRIC 兄弟仁義 CUCUMBER-J 00:00 Tools
Jack N Jill 00:00 Tools
SUPERSCHAFTRACK 00:00 Tools
IMPOSE 00:00 Tools
Dizzy Heights 00:00 Tools
QUEASY JESUS 00:00 Tools
01.ELECTRIC CUCUMBER 00:00 Tools
SLEASY JESUS 00:00 Tools
Scratch your number-D.J.Swamp 00:00 Tools
QUEASYJESUS 00:00 Tools
fuctrack#6-nin 00:00 Tools
Queasy Jesus (McVeigh/Ryder) 00:00 Tools
Listen In Listen Up (Danny Saber/MC Shabba D) 00:00 Tools
Eletric Cucumber 00:00 Tools
Pysche 00:00 Tools
Chillin Relaxin 00:00 Tools
SWAMP SNAKE 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Nebula (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
What's up, mr. Jones 00:00 Tools
Sleasy Jesus (McVeigh/Ryder) 00:00 Tools
Repsychle (Tweaker) 00:00 Tools
Sold Some Attitude (INA/DIE/Kaz) 00:00 Tools
ELECTRIC ???? CUCUMBER 00:00 Tools
PERVERTHOUND - PITCHSHIFTER 00:00 Tools
09 - FUCTRACK#6 00:00 Tools
Mr Jones 00:00 Tools
What's up Mr.Jones ? 00:00 Tools
Get There 00:00 Tools
Mimizuzero Remix Version2.1 00:00 Tools
Pervert Mound 00:00 Tools
Righteous 00:00 Tools
Superschaftrack-Schaft 00:00 Tools
03.SOLD SOME ATTITUDE 00:00 Tools
11.Pose 00:00 Tools
MIMIZUZERO (remix version 2.1) 00:00 Tools
09.FUCTRACK#6 00:00 Tools
Sold 00:00 Tools
Yeah! 00:00 Tools
Hey 00:00 Tools
How We Roll 00:00 Tools
Charlie's Children ~Gaijin Karaoke Version~ 00:00 Tools
doubt (rocket dive version) 00:00 Tools
Time 00:00 Tools
Middle 00:00 Tools
PERVERTHOUND-PITCHSHIFTER 00:00 Tools
Inside The Pervert Mouth 00:00 Tools
ELECTRIC 兄弟仁義 CUCUMBER (J) 00:00 Tools
Tekmotopsychosister-VirusMaker7 00:00 Tools
Fuctrack6 00:00 Tools
Ladies & Gentlemen 00:00 Tools
PSYCHE (Pink Spider PV) 00:00 Tools
Listen In Listen Up-Danny Saber/M.C.Shabba D 00:00 Tools
Jerk Teens Jerk 00:00 Tools
05.SWAMPSNAKE 00:00 Tools
08.PSYCHE 00:00 Tools
ELECTRIC 兄弟仁義 CUCUMBER / J 00:00 Tools
01. Electric Cucumber 00:00 Tools
04.SPACE MOKEY PUNK FROM JAPAN 00:00 Tools
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Zilch is the title of two different artistic groups. The first is a project founded by Hideto "hide" Matsumoto in 1995 during a stay in Los Angeles. Zilch was intended to launch an English-speaking market for hide. At its core, hide was joined by two English musicians; guitarist Ray McVeigh who had previously played with members of the Sex Pistols in a band called The Professionals, and bassist Paul Raven of Killing Joke. To complete the line-up American drummer Joey Castillo (now of Queens of the Stone Age fame) and I.N.A, a good friend of hide and member of his solo band hide with Spread Beaver in Japan joined the group. The band was first mentioned in hide's personal online blog in January 1998 when the video for "Electric Cucumber" was released on Japanese music television. hide said that the band had recorded the particular song and video in 1996 but its release was delayed due to the adult nature of the themes it dealt with. hide said that the he planned to release an album with the band which had already been completed the previous year as well as concentrate on live work with the group. It has now transpired that the band were set to tour with American alternative act Marilyn Manson, the lead singer of which hide was friends with and gave a special "thanks" to in the album notes for his "Psyence" CD. It was not to be; hide died on May 2, 1998. The album was released on schedual and is regarded as being close to how it was originally intended with only post production work been contributed after hide's passing. The band released an album of remixed songs the following year and another original album in 2002 before officially disbanding. The band took on numerous members in their post-hide era such as Dave Kushner (now of Velvet Revolver) and had guest performers such as Duff McKagan (Guns n' Roses, Velvet Revolver), J (Luna Sea) and Steve Jones (Sex Pistols). The second is a Christian pop group formed out of the backup artists for another Christian group named dcTalk. Zilch was arranged in the fall of 1996 from members of dcTalk's backing band while on tour of Europe in support of their album "Jesus Freak". They use the word "arranged" because none of the members had much in common as far as musical taste or background, which is not the optimal way to form a band. Guitarist and frontman, Mark Lee Townsend, found influences in everything from 60's pop to alternative. Keyboardist [Jason Halbert preferred synth pop. Bassist Otto Price was everything R & B but loved The Smiths. Drummer Rick May had roots in power pop. In any case, the four locked themselves in the studio after the New Year and wrote the material which would make up the songs on the 1997 release "Platinum" (Gotee Records). The name Zilch was suggested by Mark, possibly to indicate what kind of impact the band would have on the world, which was a somewhat harsh assessment. Probably closer to the truth is that the name was taken from a cut on The Monkees' 1967 album "Headquarters" (ironically, another band that was "arranged"). The original lineup was a strong one musically, but with such disparate tastes, the band struggled on the road and ultimately retired when dcTalk resumed touring in 1998. Fast forward to the present where Mark Lee Townsend, the principle visionary in original Zilch, is back to writing new Zilch music. Mark is joined in the studio by Dan Gartley on bass and drummer Mark Graalman (both in the EMI band, Sanctus Real) to finish a new Zilch album, some 10 years after the original release. In keeping with tradition, the new Zilch promises quirky power pop guaranteed to bring a smile. (Material for the second Zilch entry taken from their website http://www.zilchonline.com/) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.