Zero Milímetro
Zero Milímetro formed in Salvador, Brazil in 2003 with Valter Lobo on vocals and guitar, Ramiro Mussi on bass, and Danilo Miranda on drums. The band's 2011...
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Zero Milímetro formed in Salvador, Brazil in 2003 with Valter Lobo on vocals and guitar, Ramiro Mussi on bass, and Danilo Miranda on drums. The band's 2011 album "É Só Esperar" showed a more melodic side, with the title track becoming particularly well-known.
Lineup changes followed over time. Mussi left in 2014 and was replaced by Peterson Ribeiro, whose playing added a heavier edge. Miranda departed in 2017, with João Siqueira taking over on drums. Through these shifts, the band kept working, releasing the album "A Estrada" in 2023. Their live shows are known for their intensity.
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