Band,
Rock
Nero was an alternative rock band from Newark, Delaware who were around from 1993 until 1997. They originally started playing shows as the Obese Pharaohs Of Funk, releasing two 7 inch singles – the self released Matlock (b/w The Last Time I Laughed & Mel’s Song) and Pumpernickel (b/w Squeeze the White Ball) on Neck Records. Bassist Larry Zappaterrini replaced Bret Icenogle in 1995, prompting a name change to Nero after signing to Zowie Records. They released their only full length record, Sanguine, in 1996, as well as a final single, Soul Mint (b/w Sparkler), in 1997. They played shows throughout Delaware, Washington DC, Philadelphia and New Jersey. Line-up: Joe Castro Brevoort: Guitars Monika Bullette: Vocals Larry Zappaterrini: Bass Jeremy Tuschak: Drums
Monika Bullette voc, dr | |
Joe Brevoort | |
Larry Zappaterrini | |
Jeremy Tuschak |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Soul Mint / Sparkler | Nero | 1996 | Single |