
Ground-Zero was an improvised experimental noise rock band during the 1990s led by Otomo Yoshihide (大友良英) that had a large and rotating group of performers on such instruments as turntables, sampler, shamisen, saxophone, koto, omnichord, electric guitar and two drum kits. They are most highly regarded for their album Consume Red, on which the performers improvise around a short sample of hojok music played by Korean holy musician Kim Seok Chul. Check also Ground Zero.
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Consume Mao
Crossing Frankfurt Four Times
Red Mao Book by Sony
Revolutionary Enka 2001
Crossing Snow Mountains with Yamaha Bike
Announcing Good News from the West
Yellow Army, Beloved Of The Various Nationalities
Consume Red
Triumphant Junction (Grand Finale)
International - Epilogue