Channel Zero Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | Heart Stop |
| 52 | Help |
| 53 | Help (Unplugged) |
| 54 | Heroin |
| 55 | Heroin (Live) |
| 56 | Hot Summer |
| 57 | In the City |
| 58 | Inspiration To Violence |
| 59 | Intro |
| 60 | Kill All Kings |
| 61 | Last Gasp |
| 62 | Lonely (Live) |
| 63 | Lonely (Unplugged) |
| 64 | Love/Hate Satellite |
| 65 | Man On the Edge |
| 66 | Man on the Edge / [silence] / All for One |
| 67 | Mastermind |
| 68 | Mastermind (Live) |
| 69 | Mind Over Mechanics |
| 70 | Multi Flower Nursery |
| 71 | My Self Control |
| 72 | My Self Control (Live) |
| 73 | Never Alone |
| 74 | No Light |
| 75 | No Light (At The End Of Their Tunnel) |
| 76 | No More (Unplugged) |
| 77 | Ocean - Unplugged |
| 78 | Outro |
| 79 | Painful Jokes |
| 80 | Play a Little |
| 81 | Put It In |
| 82 | Repetition |
| 83 | Run W.T.T. |
| 84 | Run With the Torch |
| 85 | Save Me |
| 86 | Self Control |
| 87 | Sidelines |
| 88 | Sidelines (Unplugged) |
| 89 | Stigmatized for Life |
| 90 | Succeed Or Bleed |
| 91 | Succeed or Bleed, Inspiration to Violence, Chrome Dome |
| 92 | Suck My Energy |
| 93 | Suck My Energy (Live) |
| 94 | Suck My Energy (Unplugged) |
| 95 | Tales of Worship |
| 96 | Testimony |
| 97 | The Hill |
| 98 | The Hill (Unplugged) |
| 99 | The Pioneer |
| 100 | Unleash the Dog |
Channel Zero Albums
About Channel Zero
Channel Zero is a Belgian rock band from Brussels that has carved out a distinctive place in European heavy music since 1990, blending crushing metal riffs with melodic sensibilities and raw emotional intensity. Their sound evolved from straightforward hard rock into a more nuanced approach that incorporates elements of grunge, alternative metal, and post-hardcore, with tracks like "Lonely" and "Ocean" showcasing their ability to balance heavy, driving rhythms with introspective lyricism. The band's cultural impact extends far beyond Belgium's borders, as they became standard-bearers for the European rock scene during the 1990s alternative boom, proving that continental acts could match the intensity and authenticity of their Anglo-American counterparts. Albums like "Kill All Kings" demonstrated their knack for anthemic choruses wrapped in distorted guitar walls, while "Feed 'Em with a Brick" revealed a grittier, more aggressive side that resonated with metal purists. Their "Unplugged" release showed remarkable versatility, stripping down powerful songs like "Guns of Navarone" and "Angels Blood" to reveal the strong songwriting beneath the heavy production. Over three decades and 44 albums, Channel Zero has maintained relevance by refusing to be pigeonholed, with tracks like "Caveman" highlighting their ability to channel primal energy into sophisticated rock compositions. Their prolific output of 123 songs reflects not just longevity but a restless creative drive that has kept them at the forefront of European rock, influencing a generation of bands across the continent.