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Years active
  
1996–2002

Record label
  
Avex Trax

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Origin
  
Gardena, California, United States

Labels
  
Cutting Edge, Rhythm Republic

Associated acts
  
Past members
  
Ray McVeighPaul RavenJoey CastilloI.N.A.hide

Albums
  
3.2.1., Bastard Eyes, Shot Glass Therapy, Zilch, Vol. 2

Genres
  
Industrial rock, Alternative rock

Members
  
hide, INA, Paul Raven, Ray McVeigh, Joey Castillo

Zilch (stylized as zilch or Z.I.L.C.H.) was an alternative/industrial rock band formed in 1996 by Hideto "hide" Matsumoto (formerly of X Japan), Ray McVeigh (formerly of The Professionals), Paul Raven (Killing Joke), Joey Castillo (Danzig and Queens of the Stone Age) and Kazuhiko "I.N.A." Inada (hide with Spread Beaver).

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Before the release of their first album, 3.2.1., the group had already faced a major setback, as frontman hide died in May 1998. The band continued to perform live with the help of several guest musicians and released a remix album, Bastard Eyes, based on their debut. They went on to release another studio album, SkyJin, and two singles, "Mimizuzero" and "Charlie's Children."

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Zilch disbanded in 2002, and Raven died in 2007.

Members

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  • Hideto "hide" Matsumoto – lead vocals, lead guitar
  • Ray McVeigh – vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Paul Raven – bass, backing vocals
  • Joey Castillo – drums
  • I.N.A. – programming
  • Guest musicians

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  • Ian Astbury – vocals
  • Jaz Coleman – vocals
  • James Hall – vocals
  • Yvette Lera – vocals
  • Korey Clark – vocals
  • MC Shabba D – rap
  • Ol' Dirty Bastard – rap
  • Sen Dog – rap
  • Mellow Man Ace – rap
  • Kool Keith – rap
  • Steve Jones – guitar
  • Jerry Cantrell – guitar
  • Geordie Walker – guitar
  • Dave Kushner – guitar
  • Brian Robertson – guitar
  • Todd Youth – guitars
  • J – bass
  • Duff McKagan – bass
  • Sean Yseult – bass
  • Scott Garrett - drums
  • Matt Walker - drums
  • Chris Vrenna – drums
  • Charlie Clouser – synth, programming
  • DJ Swamp – DJ
  • Discography

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  • 3.2.1. (July 23, 1998), Oricon Peak Position: No. 2
  • Bastard Eyes (March 3, 1999, remix album) No. 5
  • "Mimizuzero" (February 28, 2001) No. 37
  • "Charlie's Children" (June 27, 2001) No. 37
  • Skyjin (September 27, 2001) No. 33
  • Appear on
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  • Heavy Metal 2000 (April 18, 2000, "Inside The Pervert Mound")
  • Cafe Le Psyence -hide Lemoned Compilation- (May 16, 2002, "Electric Cucumber")
  • Catacombs (October 3, 2007, "Psyche")
  • Songs

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    WHAT'S UP MR JONES?321 · 1998
    SPACE MONKEY PUNKS FROM JAPAN321 · 1998

    References

    Zilch (band) Wikipedia