20 Oz. Nothing
20 Oz. Nothing formed in Los Angeles around 2016 when vocalist Nash Overstreet and guitarist Chris Staples started working together. They were later joined by...
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20 Oz. Nothing formed in Los Angeles around 2016 when vocalist Nash Overstreet and guitarist Chris Staples started working together. They were later joined by guitarist Michael Carvin, bassist Joshua Knight, and drummer Aaron North.
The band's debut EP was called "Contradiction," which is also the title of one of their songs. They followed that with a full-length album called "Smile At Me Like You're Gonna Kill Me" and another EP titled "Bedhead."
Their music tends to explore themes of mental health and personal struggles, often through lyrics that feel direct and sometimes raw. The sound mixes atmospheric guitar textures with more straightforward rock elements, creating a contrast that's become characteristic of their work.
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