Zero260
Zero260 formed in 2006 around singer-songwriter Ronnie Radke, with guitarist Jacky Vincent, bassist Matt Good, and drummer Jason Costa. They're often...
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Zero260 formed in 2006 around singer-songwriter Ronnie Radke, with guitarist Jacky Vincent, bassist Matt Good, and drummer Jason Costa. They're often described as coming from Phoenix, Arizona, which might explain why one of their early songs is simply called 'Arizona.' That track, along with others like 'Fly' and 'Wake Me,' helped define their sound in the late 2000s.
Their debut album 'Fed Up' came out in 2010, with 'Arizona' serving as the lead single. The record showed them working in a space between post-hardcore and pop punk, with Radke's vocals carrying much of the emotional weight. They've kept recording since then, putting out songs like 'High On High' and 'Mortal Blues No. 6' that suggest they haven't stayed in one lane musically.
Over time, they've played shows and collaborated with other artists in their scene, though the specifics of those partnerships tend to matter more to dedicated fans than to a general biography. What remains clear is that Radke writes most of the material, with Vincent on guitar, Good on bass, and Costa on drums, a lineup that's stayed consistent through their recording history.
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