Zophrenia formed in the early 2000s with Anya Petrova on vocals, Ethan James on guitar, David Carter on bass, and Michael Davis on drums. They worked in the alternative rock scene, though the exact city or label details aren't clear from what's here.
Their song 'Schizophrenia' came out in 2005 and got attention for its direct approach to mental health themes. Petrova's lyrics on that track were straightforward rather than ornate, which connected with some listeners who found the subject matter rarely addressed so plainly in rock music at the time.
After that debut, they put out albums like 'The Shadow Side' and 'Echoes of Madness.' The band stopped working together around 2015.
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