842:— a concept album that imagined a world where God had chosen to abandon mankind. Ferret heavily advertised the album, the group made their first music video (for "The Rising End"), and went on several tours of the US, resulting in the biggest selling Zao album to date. Though they had played a few shows there before, Zao did their first-ever extensive European headlining tour with this lineup. Shawn told the band he would be leaving just before the "Praise the War Machine" US headlining tour, but he did complete the tour. The sold-out show at Glasshouse in Pomona, CA was filmed for the band's in-the-works DVD. Longtime friend, tour manager, and former Pensive member Marty Lunn took over the bass position before Zao co-headlined the "City of Champions" tour with The Juliana Theory. The following year, Stephen Peck told the band he was quitting two weeks before they were set to leave for the UK to tour with
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Weyandt back on board, the remaining three "core" members recruited the rhythm section from Jade Meridian (bass player Shawn Koschick, drummer Stephen Peck) to round-out the Zao lineup. At this time the band started to write their 7th album. For a time, the band could not find a bassist or a drummer, with talks of Cogdell playing drums if they could not find someone.
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Walters would in fact not be performing with them.
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2936:Liberate Te Ex Inferis
2762:April 5, 2007, at the
1679:Liberate Te Ex Inferis
1305:Austrian Death Machine
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836:In 2004, Zao released
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568:Liberate Te Ex Inferis
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315:or splits, a two-disc
43:Background information
2441:on December 24, 2021.
2429:"Zao Guitar Tracking"
2234:"Zao get new bassist"
2219: (archive index)
1962:May 10, 2006, at the
1910:on September 28, 2007
1818:. Jesus Freak Hideout
1505:Jade Meridian, Nodar
1491:Gods, The Minus Tide
1488:1999–2001, 2003-2004
1418:1993–2001, 2002―2004
1126:references or sources
623:Century Media Records
604:Little Rock, Arkansas
551:Sunny Day Real Estate
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2985:The Crimson Corridor
2537:. Indie Vision Music
2503:"First Listen: Zao,
2417:on February 7, 2009.
2321:"Zao News and Notes"
2306:– via YouTube.
2188:BadChristian Podcast
2073:– via YouTube.
1843:Deseret Morning News
1735:The Crimson Corridor
1582:Joshua Kabe Ashworth
1574:Eyes Upon Separation
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1293:From Autumn to Ashes
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950:From Autumn to Ashes
898:), and CJ Anderson (
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2240:. February 21, 2005
2194:on January 27, 2020
2101:on January 27, 2021
1656:re-recorded in 2003
1559:The Pretty Weapons
1034:Tragic Hero Records
872:Training for Utopia
536:Training for Utopia
143:Lonely Ghost Parade
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2957:The Funeral of God
2562:Indie Vision Music
2459:. October 13, 2016
2163:on August 13, 2020
1763:metalcore veterans
1703:The Funeral of God
1475:The Juliana Theory
1115:This section of a
1029:The Funeral of God
884:Stretch Arm Strong
839:The Funeral of God
700:This section of a
544:The Juliana Theory
400:This section of a
136:The Juliana Theory
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2457:Revolver Magazine
2407:"News on MySpace"
2213:The Return of Zao
1986:"Zao - Biography"
1957:Wicked Land - Zao
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1464:Brett Detar
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2854:Jeff Gretz
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1862:October 6,
1800:August 19,
1743:References
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