Onesidezero
Onesidezero came together in Vancouver around 2002. The existing history mentions Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Cedric Bixler-Zavala, Isaiah Mitchell, Juan Alderete...
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Onesidezero came together in Vancouver around 2002. The existing history mentions Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Cedric Bixler-Zavala, Isaiah Mitchell, Juan Alderete De La Peña, and Jon Theodore as part of the group, though it's unclear how long that lineup lasted. They put out a self-titled debut in 2003 and followed it with 'Pattern+Grid World' in 2005.
Their music had an industrial feel with some post-punk and noise rock in the mix. Songs like 'Holding Cell' and 'A Point In Time' show the moody, atmospheric side of what they were doing. The writing tended toward introspective themes, which connected with a certain audience even if it wasn't for everyone.
They toured and developed a reputation for intense live shows. The band's sound was distinct enough that it stood out in the early 2000s scene, but they never quite broke through to a wider mainstream. Their recorded work from that period still surfaces among fans of that particular industrial-adjacent style.
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