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== Biography ==
== Biography ==


The band began as a collaboration between [[Luca Cavina]], [[bassist]] of [[Calibro 35]], and [[Paolo Mongardi]] [[drummer]] of [[Jennifer Gentle]].
The band began as a [[collaboration]] between [[Luca Cavina]], [[bassist]] of [[Calibro 35]], and [[Paolo Mongardi]] [[drummer]] of [[Jennifer Gentle]].
In 2009 they released their first self-titled album,<ref>[http://escapefromtoday.org/]</ref>(involving the labels Bar la Muerte, Shove Records, Escape from Today) almost entirely instrumental, fusing hard sounds to complex lines of composition.
In 2009 they released their first [[self-titled]] [[studio album]],<ref>[http://escapefromtoday.org/]</ref>(involving the labels Bar la Muerte, Shove Records, Escape from Today) almost entirely instrumental, fusing hard sounds to complex lines of composition.


During the years [[2009]] to [[2012]] did many concerts around [[Italy]], but also in [[Germany]] and [[France]], dividing his time between commitments with their original groups.<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/zeusbumbum]</ref>
The irony and irreverent of their music is evident from the titles of the songs, and such as the description on their website myspace:

The project is also a strong characterization [[ironic]] and [[irreverent]], also reflected by the titles of the songs, and such as the description on their [[Myspace]] website:


{{quote|''The project started in the summer of '46 with the purpose to completely disrupt the international music scene. After several studio sessions it becomes clear that the recorded material was such hot stuff, to make the all world go boom. The two decided then to hide the master recordings and not to make them public till 3000. ZEUS!' aim is to lavish a golden metal shower till that the masses won't be ready to listen the content of the secret master. For mince lovers''.
{{quote|''The project started in the summer of '46 with the purpose to completely disrupt the international music scene. After several studio sessions it becomes clear that the recorded material was such hot stuff, to make the all world go boom. The two decided then to hide the master recordings and not to make them public till 3000. ZEUS!' aim is to lavish a golden metal shower till that the masses won't be ready to listen the content of the secret master. For mince lovers''.

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Zeus!
OriginItaly
GenresProgressive Rock, Math Rock, Noise Rock
Years active2007–present

Zeus! (with an exclamation mark, not to be confused with the Canadian indie rock band Zeus) is an italian Progressive-Math Rock, supergroup duo formed in 2008 in Imola. [1]

Biography

The band began as a collaboration between Luca Cavina, bassist of Calibro 35, and Paolo Mongardi drummer of Jennifer Gentle. In 2009 they released their first self-titled studio album,[2](involving the labels Bar la Muerte, Shove Records, Escape from Today) almost entirely instrumental, fusing hard sounds to complex lines of composition.

During the years 2009 to 2012 did many concerts around Italy, but also in Germany and France, dividing his time between commitments with their original groups.[3]

The project is also a strong characterization ironic and irreverent, also reflected by the titles of the songs, and such as the description on their Myspace website:

The project started in the summer of '46 with the purpose to completely disrupt the international music scene. After several studio sessions it becomes clear that the recorded material was such hot stuff, to make the all world go boom. The two decided then to hide the master recordings and not to make them public till 3000. ZEUS!' aim is to lavish a golden metal shower till that the masses won't be ready to listen the content of the secret master. For mince lovers.

Members:

Lucallisto III: arciliuto, belcanto, metal zone.

Paolatzinger XVI: mazzuoli, triccheballacche, metal zone.

[4]

Personnel

Discography

References

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