Channel Zero (band)

Channel Zero

Channel Zero live at Rock Hard Festival 2015
Background information
Origin Brussels, Belgium
Genres Heavy metal, thrash metal, groove metal
Years active 1990–1997
2010–present
Labels Shark Records, Play it again Sam, Roadrunner, Metal Blade
Associated acts Soulfly, Skitsoy, Sons of Jonathas, Cyclone, Sixty Nine
Members Franky De Smet Van Damme
Tino DeMartino
Mikey Doling
Seven Antonopoulos
Past members Phil Baheux
Xavier Carion

Channel Zero is a Belgian heavy metal band, formed in Brussels, Belgium, in 1990. They are one of the best known heavy metal bands from Belgium. They disbanded at the height of their career in 1997, however in 2009, the band announced a series of reunion gigs starting in January 2010.

History

Channel Zero was formed in Brussels, Belgium in 1990. They released their first album Channel Zero in 1992. Their second album Stigmatized For Life (mixed by Vinnie Paul of Pantera) followed in 1993.

They achieved their breakthrough with the album Unsafe in 1994. The album featured guest vocals of Billy Milano of S.O.D. and Richard 23 of Front 242. Their last studio album Black Fuel was released in 1996.

In 1997, the band announced their break-up. They released one last live album of their performance at Marktrock, Leuven in 1997, simply titled Live. Franky De Smet Van Damme went on to form his own band Skitsoy, while Xavier Carion later formed Sons of Jonathas.

In 2010, the band played six reunion shows in the AB concert hall in Brussels. The first three sold out within 49 minutes, and the next two announced one week later, again sold out.

A single, "Black Flowers", was released in January 2010. On 5 April 2010, de Smet revealed that they are working on a new album, during an interview he gave during 'De zwaarste lijst', a radio show on the Belgian radio station, Studio Brussel.

The band played concerts at the Graspop Metal Meeting in 2010 and 2011 in Dessel, Belgium.[1] They also played at Rock Werchter in 2010.[2]

The band's former drummer, Phil Baheux, died on 10 August 2013, at the age of 45.[3]

On October 2013, the band announced that they will continue the work made on the new album, with Roy Mayorga playing the drums. Their 6th studio album "Kill All Kings" was released on June 24, through Metal Blade Records.

Members

Current members
Former members

Discography

Albums:

Live albums:

EPs:

Singles:


References

  1. "Graspop Metal Meeting 2011 | June 24-25-26 | Metal festival Belgium â€" over 70 Metal Bands". Web.archive.org. 2011-07-20. Archived from the original on July 20, 2011. Retrieved 2013-08-13.
  2. "Line up - Rock Werchter 2013". Rockwerchter.be. Retrieved 2013-08-13.
  3. Doc Rock. "July to December". The Dead Rock Stars Club. Retrieved 2013-08-13.

External links

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