Zigg Zagg formed in Orange County, California in 1985. The band's core lineup included Dan O'Mahony on vocals, Tom Flynn on guitar, Dave Klein on bass, and Tim MacIntyre on drums. They put out their breakout album "The Argument, Pt. 2" in 1989, with the title track becoming something of an anthem.
The band faced some criticism from parts of the hardcore scene for what was seen as commercial leanings, but they kept at it for a few more years.
They released three more studio albums after that: "On the Edge" in 1991, "Peacemaker" in 1992, and "Outside the Box" in 1993. The band called it quits in 1994.
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