Zero Km formed in Argentina in the late 2000s with Jimmy Casciero on vocals, Tavo Casciero on guitar, Claudio "Feco" Fernández on bass, and Limón García on drums. Their music often dealt with social issues, and they became known for a confrontational approach that drew both fans and critics. Their debut album came out in 2010.
They followed with albums like "El Asunto Es La Guita" in 2013 and "El Mundo Interior" in 2017. In 2020, they released "Cruces," which was a collaboration with singer-songwriter Ricardo Iorio.
Their catalog includes songs like "manuelita," "No Se," and "Alma de budín." The band's raw sound and willingness to address difficult topics made them a notable presence in Argentine rock during that period.
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