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ZOCO Break the Scroll with ‘Overstimulated’

Released on February 20, ‘Overstimulated’ is ZOCO’s most direct statement yet — a sharp-edged anthem that sets the stage for their debut EP LUMANISTA I, arriving March 6. Fronted by multi-instrumentalist Marco Zocco, alongside brothers Paolo and Matteo, the project channels modern burnout into something loud, structured, and unapologetic.

The track moves with militant precision: driving drums, muscular guitar riffs, and flashes of electronic texture that nod toward club culture without abandoning rock’s raw core. It’s polished but never sterile, urgent without collapsing into chaos.

Lyrically, ‘Overstimulated’ attacks distraction culture with blunt force. Lines like ‘altogether, all alone’ cut deep, capturing the emotional paradox of hyperconnectivity, while the no-filter “get the f*ck off your phone” lands as a cultural gut-check rather than provocation for shock value.

With heavyweight collaborators including Gunnar Nelson, Kerry Brown, and Carmine Rojas, ZOCO elevate the production without diluting identity. ‘Overstimulated’ doesn’t whisper about digital fatigue — it confronts it head-on. In a world addicted to scrolling, ZOCO demand attention the old-fashioned way: volume, conviction, and intent.

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