Timescape Zero

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Timescape Zero
OriginMiami, Florida
GenresMetalcore, hardcore punk
Years active1991–1998
LabelsX-Ray Records, Feast of Hate and Fear
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Timescape Zero is an American metalcore band from Miami formed in 1991. They are seen as one of the lesser known bands which helped start the metalcore scene.[citation needed] The band formed after the break-up of Hangman (who released only one song on a 7-inch compilation on Youthbus Records), when they replaced the original lead singer with Adel Souto of Feast of Hate and Fear fanzine. Lyrical themes include social issues, religion, politics, mental illness, individualism and self-awareness. Their influences include late 80s straight edge hardcore, Sheer Terror, Killing Time, Sick of It All, Vision, Charles Manson and Anton LaVey.

They broke up in 1998 but played reunion shows in 2004 and again in 2010.

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