CHANNEL ZERO

When Channel Zero decided to call it quits in 1997, they had released four albums in five years. These four albums gave them metal immortality. They started as an invisible, grooving underground trash metal band. They quickly became the biggest metal phenomenon in the Benelux region, thanks to their third album, "Unsafe," and its fresh, sharp sound. This album brought them to the United States, where they toured the world with Megadeth, Danzig, and Biohazard, among others, and played the biggest European festivals.

In 1996, they released "Black Fuel," produced by Attie Bauw. It quickly became the metal album of a generation. But despite a subsequent European tour with Body Count, Channel Zero called it quits in 1997. The band members went their separate ways after thanking their legions of fans with a live CD of their Marktrock show.



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