Ezekiel Ox

Ox and original FSD guitarist Jimmy Tee have begun writing new songs, with Leigh Miller.

Recently, Jimmy Tee has taken on the producer role, and Ezekiel Ox is in conversation with Jay Baumgardner about mixing.

In order, they are: Community, Virtue Signaling, Dead, Crime Scene and The War, the last two mentioned hailing the introduction of Kade Turner on bass guitar.

[8] He was fully independent from record labels from 1 November 2009 until May 2013, when The Nerve signed with Sydney's Birds Robe Collective.

[9] His first single "The Past, Present and Future" was released in early 2014,[10] and received airplay on Triple J's Hip Hop Show.

[9][11][12] In 2016, Ox announced a three date solo rock tour, with full band, in Newcastle, Sydney and Melbourne, in late November.

[13] In September 2011 the Ox and the Fury played a gig in Wollongong to support Rock the Vote, and Dallas Frasca sang with the band.

[15] Over-Reactor is a 'death-hop' band made up of two members, singer Ezekiel Ox and multi-instrumentalist Cory Blight.

Ox was the subject of David Krebelj's documentary, Colour, Light, Movement, Sound, which described his career in Full Scale.

[6] In 1994 he was involved in the campaign to stop the One Nation party forming in Geelong, and also marched for teachers' conditions, and in the Reclaim the Night Rallies held in his teenage years.

Ox is a prominent speaker at rallies against racism and is often interviewed by mainstream print and television news as a spokesperson for various social justice campaigns.

He has debated the Deputy Commissioner of Victoria Police Andrew Crisp on National Youth Radio Station JJJ.