Zerobridge
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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. The band draws its name from the actual bridge in Srinagar, the capital of Kashmir. Greg Eckelman was added to the lineup on bass in 2004. Between 2002-2011, the band went through a series of lineup changes including: Kristin Fayne Mulroy (bass, 2002-2003), Kenji Shinigawa (lead guitar, 2004), Jay Barclay (lead guitar, 2007-2009), and Paolo Arao (keyboards, 2008-2010). In 2005 Earl Slick produced the band and joined them for a series of live dates in Lower Manhattan. In 2011, noted Strokes production consultant/ guitar teacher / 'guru'/ 'sensei' J. P. Bowersock joined the lineup as producer and lead guitar pl
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Earl Slick; The Strokes; Ryan Adams and the Cardinals; THE MOORS, The Phoids
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* Mubashir Mohi-ud-Din - songwriter, lead singer, rhythm guitar player
* Mohsin Mohi-ud-Din - drums
* J. P. Bowersock- lead guitar
* Greg Eckelman- bass
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