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・ Zero4 Champ RR
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Zerobridge
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・ Zerodur
・ Zeroed Out
・ Zeroes and Ones
・ Zerofootprint
・ Zeroft
・ Zerograd
・ ZeroGravity (stunt team)
・ Zeroids
・ Zeroing (disambiguation)


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Zerobridge : ウィキペディア英語版
Zerobridge
Zerobridge is a New York-based indie alternative/rock band formed in 2001. The band’s name draws on the Kashmiri roots of lead singer Mubashir Mohi-ud-Din (“Din,” also the guitarist/songwriter), and his brother, Mohsin (“Mo,” drummer). The band is named after an actual bridge in Srinagar, the capital of Kashmir.
Greg Eckelman was added to the lineup on bass in 2003. In September 2007, veteran New York guitarist Jay Barclay joined the band. In 2011, noted Strokes producer and 'guru' J. P. Bowersock joined following Barclay's departure.
== No Epiphany (2001) ==


No Epiphany is Zerobridge’s first self-released EP. The tracks on this recording includes "No Epiphany", "Ice Candy Man", and "Bleed". “Bleed” is a 12 and a half minute instrumental which samples “Chalte, Chalte,” composed by Ghulam Muhammad for the film Pakeezah, a popular 1972 Indian "Bollywood" film. The cover photography was taken by writer/photographer Maryam Reshi.

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