Zerodoze formed in Oslo in the late 1990s with Stig Amundsen on vocals, Øystein Jevanord on guitar, and Jarle Bernhoft on drums. Their song '25%' came out in 2002 and became their most recognizable track, pulling in listeners with its raw, vulnerable feel. They also recorded songs like 'Amigos Verdadeiros' and 'Dias Inesquecíveis' that showed their range beyond that single.
Their lyrics often touched on mental health and addiction, which drew some criticism at the time. They put out albums including 'In the Realm of Shadows' and 'Whispers from the Abyss,' building a catalog that stayed mostly within the alternative rock underground. The band maintained a steady presence without chasing mainstream trends, letting songs like 'Boemia' and 'Atitude' speak for themselves.
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