Zodiac Killers
The Zodiac Killers formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s. They were an experimental rock group with a sound that drew from classic rock, punk, and...
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The Zodiac Killers formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s. They were an experimental rock group with a sound that drew from classic rock, punk, and electronic music. Their debut album was called 'Electric Boyfriend,' which included the title track and another song called 'Genetic Mutation.'
Their name, referencing the serial killer, and their cryptic lyrics sometimes drew criticism. But they kept making music, releasing albums like 'Radio Silence' and 'The End of an Era.' The band's lineup changed over time, with a frontman who went by Zodiac Killer, a guitarist called Scorpio, a bassist named Sagittarius, and a drummer called Capricorn.
They weren't trying to fit into a particular scene. Songs like 'Electric Boyfriend' had a raw, live energy to them, and their music stayed unconventional. They built a following among listeners who were drawn to that approach.
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