Zen Circus

[3] Their first official album, titled Visited by the Ghost of Blind Willie Lemon Juice Namington IV, was released in 2001 by Iceforeveryone Records.

[4] In 1994, Andrea Appino (guitar and vocals) and Marcello "Teschio" Bruzzi (drums) formed a punk rock band.

They initially reharsed in an improvised studio they set up in the squatted self-managed social center "Macchia Nera", located right in front of Appino's home in Pisa.

After the arrival of the new member, they released their third album Doctor Seduction in 2004 and thanks to their superlative live performances, the band become one of the paramount names in the Italian rock scene.

The album contains the ballad "Sweet Me," produced in collaboration with the Rivoli Group, and "Sailing Song," often shown in video rotations on music TV.

In 2005, the band published and recorded Vita e opinioni di Nello Scarpellini, gentiluomo in analog, with the first few tracks sung in Italian.

This collaboration led to Villa Inferno (2008, Unhip), an album that included guest performances by Kim and Kelley Deal (Pixies, Breeders), Jerry Harrison (Modern Lovers, Talking Heads), and Giorgio Canali (CSI, Rossofuoco ).

In 2009, the band released their sixth album titled Andate tutti affanculo (Unhip / Storm),[5] which contained songs sung entirely in Italian.

Andate tutti affanculo was acclaimed as one of the best albums of the year, and appeared on the cover of September's monthly musical The Wild Bunch.