Zerobridge

Zerobridge was a New York-based indie alternative/rock band from 2001–2017 founded by brothers Mubashir (songwriter, lead singer, and rhythm guitarist) and Mohsin (drums) Mohi-ud-Din.

In 2005 Earl Slick produced the band and joined them for a series of live dates in Lower Manhattan.

"Ice Candy Man" references a main character from the novel "Cracking India" by Bapsi Sidhwa,[4] which was later turned into the film, "Earth," directed by Deepa Mehta.

The songs were directly inspired by Kashmir and the brothers' travels there in December 2001, a tense time in the region after 9/11 and a terrorist attack that was carried out on the Indian parliament.

[6][7] Songs such as "Suffering Moses" (which reappears on the 2007 EP, Havre de Grace),"Nothing Doing," and "Refugee Citizen" offer a glimpse of life in the midst of the Kashmir conflict.

[9] Earl Slick provided all the lead guitar work on these unreleased recordings in addition to production, with the mixing assistance of Mark Plati.

[25] To promote the album in advance, the band released its lead single "Ten Years" on December 8, 2014.

Zerobridge's debut full-length album
Zerobridge, backstage at CBGB, 2006