You can hear how seasoned musicans they are. I hae following ZAO since 1998, I was 16 when I was first introduced to Hardcore, ZAO was the first thing I'd ever heard. It was startling, but quickly that faded and the heart of Daniel's messages spoke to me for years. Nice to see them again, I hope there's still heart in the messages for something Good. I haven't read the lyrics
Amazing work y'all, i loved coming to see y'all and getting to meet the band, it really meant a lot to me since i was named after y'all. thank you for the amazing music, and for the awesome name!❤
First time i heard zao i was a committed christian. I was 19? 20? I fell off didnt believe in anything im 41 now i fought off all religion and feeling of death and thoughts if a god. I recently started talking with god again and boom this pops up. And they sound just as awesome now as then. Thank you.
He has a way of drawing us back towards Him, even after decades of us wandering around on our own, wrestling with how society has marred the notion of faith through warped religious ideals they concocted themselves. It took me a long time to also reach the point where I realised that it doesn't have to be (and isn't) that complicated. Merely talking to Him can have drastic effects on our lives. The rest follows that. I hope you are well and that you know that you are never alone. Take care! Also, Zao slays!
I was 16/17. Zao, Living sacrifice, Project 86, I think Chevelle?, P.O.D., Nailed promise, and I'm sure I'll edit and add more. It was a good time to find metal in this genre.
In a time of quietness, I reflect on childhood memories...
One day, I will experience you live!
Greetings from Serbia, half of my life with ZAO
Man those drums are unreal
You can hear how seasoned musicans they are. I hae following ZAO since 1998, I was 16 when I was first introduced to Hardcore, ZAO was the first thing I'd ever heard. It was startling, but quickly that faded and the heart of Daniel's messages spoke to me for years. Nice to see them again, I hope there's still heart in the messages for something Good. I haven't read the lyrics
Amazing work y'all, i loved coming to see y'all and getting to meet the band, it really meant a lot to me since i was named after y'all. thank you for the amazing music, and for the awesome name!❤
Everytime I saw zao live it was their last show
True! Every time I saw them the lineup changed a bit. Great live band.
😂😂
Bro😂😂
I think I found my new favorite band!!!
The Crimson Corridor is such a frickin amazing album. I really hope I get to see these guys live (please come back to Seattle!).
Sick ☠️☠️
Sooooooo gooooooood.
Holy shit. Incredible. You're all stellar.
This is well done
First time i heard zao i was a committed christian. I was 19? 20? I fell off didnt believe in anything im 41 now i fought off all religion and feeling of death and thoughts if a god. I recently started talking with god again and boom this pops up. And they sound just as awesome now as then. Thank you.
He has a way of drawing us back towards Him, even after decades of us wandering around on our own, wrestling with how society has marred the notion of faith through warped religious ideals they concocted themselves. It took me a long time to also reach the point where I realised that it doesn't have to be (and isn't) that complicated. Merely talking to Him can have drastic effects on our lives. The rest follows that. I hope you are well and that you know that you are never alone. Take care!
Also, Zao slays!
I was 16/17. Zao, Living sacrifice, Project 86, I think Chevelle?, P.O.D., Nailed promise, and I'm sure I'll edit and add more. It was a good time to find metal in this genre.
Pretty sure Zao no longer claim to be Christian or to create Christian music.
@@aaronchapman3 nah brah look at their fruits they solid in the faith and strong for armegeddon 👌
Zao just get better with age. This stuff is amazing, keep doing your thing!
I remember seeing these guys like 20 years ago at Vinos in Little Rock with Living Sacrifice.
Saw them at Chain Reaction in Anaheim CA around the same time.
lol were we at the same show? I swear was it like... 2001? 2002? The Burn It Down And Walk Away tour?
@@ChopsTV I think 2002, and I think Demon Hunter was also there or they were at Vino's like a month later and they melt together in my brain.
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One of the most influential bands in the scene!
YES!
Who knew super Mario was a metal singer in the highest order?
Been listening to these guys since the late 90s
Keeps me young and alive
This performance changed me when it first dropped
In what way did it change you?
Zao still at it from youth to long in the tooth🙌🏼
These are my favorite songs from Crimson Corridor!
Love all of these performances, I just grabbed the Blu-ray
🔥intro
what shirt is the white guitarist (sorry, dont know any or their names) wearing? is that a band?
Christ is lord
Nice way to begin the weekend oxo
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I just noticed they aren't using in-ears. Makes it so much better, it's LIVE
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ZAO is a Ship of Theseus band. I’ve been listening to them since Splintered Shards…. Is it the same band 🤔?
No, not even close
No.
We have to give props to Jesse Smith. While he left the band during the Parade of Chaos years; he is the bridge between origins and Funeral of God.
I pretty much can't stand other music that is very similar to this....but for some reason, Zao just does it so beautifully.
i went to 20 zao shows
they only went to 1 of them
A melodic death build up to a complete genre change to some kind of post hardcore? Interesting
Ron Swanson on the vokills.