Forbidden Drop “Divided By Zero” Video

BAY AREA LEGENDS FORBIDDEN RETURN WITH VIDEO FOR NEW ANTHEM “DIVIDED BY ZERO” — WATCH

MARKS FIRST NEW MUSIC IN OVER 15 YEARS

BAND TOURING THIS SUMMER + FALL

Bay Area thrash legends FORBIDDEN return with the video for their first new song in over 15 years with “Divided By Zero.”

Watch it here.

And then watch it again, because it was well worth the wait.

“The opening riff for ‘Divided By Zero’ was the first thing Craig [Locicero] brought to the table as a new Forbidden song,” the band states. The lyrics address the erosion of civility and society through divisive control of institutions, cultures, religion, and government. Without picking sides, ‘Divided By Zero’ points to anyone and everyone that partakes in this mass manipulation, willingly or unwittingly.”

“The video for ‘Divided By Zero’ is the stuff of dystopian nightmares, depicting how influential words and propaganda of the few have power to sway the many,” the band states. ‘Robots and monsters — how most of us unwittingly end up being one or the other through the multiple institutions’ relentless brainwashing and beating us down. All of the disturbing imagery, created by Ethan Renoe at Crumb Hill, visually captures the story perfectly, haunting, powerful, and poignant.”

“‘Divided By Zero” represents the bridge between classic and modern Forbidden. Recorded similarly to Forbidden Evil in approach: No samples, triggers, and no over-editing. Just a singer, two guitars, bass, and drums. A band. Raw with hair left on it! It represents Forbidden with new blood and fire. Norman Skinner is the only one who could take over Russ Anderson’s dynamic vocal torch. Dan Mongrain and Chris Kontos level up energy and execution alongside original members Craig Locicero and Matt Camacho. This is Forbidden — reborn.

The band’s forthcoming US and European summer tour dates are below.

FORBIDDEN LIVE:
7/25 — Teragram Ballroom — Los Angeles, CA (w/ Nasty Savage)
8/1 — Wacken Open Air — DE
8/2 — Kulturwerk — Herfor, DE
8/3 — Dynamo — Eindhoven, NL (w/ Warbringer)
8/4 — Luxor — Köln, DE
8/5 — Colos-Saal — Aschaffenburg, DE
8/6 — Free & Easy Festival, Backstage Halle — München, DE (w/ Nailbomb)
8/8 — Hellsinki Metal Festival —Helsinki, FI
8/10 — Alcatraz Metal Festival — Kortrijk, BE
8/12 — The Dome  London, UK
8/13 — The Bread Shed — Manchester, UK
8/15 — Motocultor Festival — Carhaix, FR
10/3 — Aftershock Festival — Sacramento, CA

FORBIDDEN ARE:
Norman Skinner — Vocals
Craig Locicero — Guitar
Dan Mongrain — Guitar
Matt Camacho — Bass
Chris Kontos — Drums

ABOUT FORBIDDEN:
Forbidden were founded in 1985 as Forbidden Evil by singer Russ Anderson and guitarists Craig Locicero and Robb Flynn, bassist John Tegio, and drummer Jim Pittman while in their respective Fremont California High Schools. The quintet started playing house parties and Bay Area clubs such as the Legendary Ruthie’s Inn soon after. After a couple of lineup changes (Paul Bostaph/drums and Matt Camacho/bass) in ’86, the band quickly rose through the ranks of Bay Area Thrash to gain a following and notoriety.Flynn joined VIO-LENCE late ’86, and Glen Alvelais was added as the second guitarist. It was this lineup that cemented itself into the Bay Area scene and soon after recorded 1988 release Forbidden Evil for Combat Records. After signing with Combat, the band decided that taking the “Evil” out of the name left them more options and leeway for a future without negative stigma or limitations. In 1989, they started the writing process for their second release, Twisted Into Form, released in April of 1990. This album landed more of a spotlight on the band with its critical acclaim. They supported the album with extensive tours with another legendary Bay Area Thrash band — Death Angel. Both outfits were riding a wave of critical acclaim and solid album sales through the Golden Age of Thrash Metal 1990.In 1991, Forbidden began working on their third offering, compiling over 2 albums worth of material, which eventually became 1994’s Distortion on G.U.N. Records. The band would tour throughout 1994 and 1995, with both Testament and Malevolent Creation. The industry’s climate and lack of interest for thrash metal  in the mid-90s left the band frustrated and the writing during this era became their fourth album, Green, in 1996, which also led to their eventual breakup of Forbidden in 1997.

Remaining dormant until 2008 when, at the screening of the movie Get Thrashed, Locicero became inspired and contacted the band to reunite. Calvert (then an airline pilot) and Bostaph (Testament’s then-drummer) weren’t available, After a few lineup changes, the band recorded their 2010 comeback album Omega Wave. After touring stateside with Overkill, as well as a headline run and multiple festivals worldwide, including Santiago Chile’s Metal Fest, the band faced further line up changes, and with that, the band dissolved again for another 11 years.

Fast forward to 2023, Forbidden reformed with original members Craig Locicero and Matt Camacho and Omega Wave-era guitarist Steve Smyth. Bay Area native Norman Skinner took on the role of vocalist, thrash punk drum legend Chris Kontos joined in on drums, and Forbidden was officially reborn. Their first appearance back would be Belgium’s Alcatraz Metal Festival in 2023. They closed out 2023 with two sold-out performances in the Bay Area supporting the annual Death Angel Christmas Shows. 2024 saw Forbidden performing multiple festivals across the U.S. and Europe before the departure of Smyth, and the welcomed entrance of Daniel “Chewy” Mongrain.

Forbidden surged into 2025 with a singular goal in mind, writing new Forbidden music. This chapter has brought some of their most incredible songwriting yet, with the first new song “Divided By Zero” releasing June 26  pre-empting their August 2025 European Festival run with special club dates. Look for more new Forbidden Music in 2026!

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