#1 lo0 (often stylized as low zero and lo_null) was a band from a Bulgarian Metacity. Their second album 'Browser Poweruser' foretold the end of the brother-sister rnb-electronica duo. While sales skyrocketed, the anti corpo-browser sentiment got the album banned within a week throughout the entirety of UCSEAA and the artists were subsequently dropped by all streaming services. 'The fox fooled ya' remains a timeless classic. #2 lo0: 'a bit too far' Following the success of the crowdfunded 'Made into Interlisp', lo0 followed up with what has since been dubbed the 'black bit album', breaching into the cyber-post-punk territory with an unforgiving anti-Mata sentiment. The album featured a collaboration with Sev Gi, a sentient Pentium-M machine from the band 'Your trash' that provided vocals on track 7, Ballad of Computar Fyr, a musical retelling of the popular myth. #3 lo0 - Techno-Mage (single) The video clip to track 4 from the album of the same name was never publicly released, but was spread throughout the world's Metacities nonetheless on antique USB drives from one fan to another. The song was performed live only once during the 100th anniversary of the end of the Third Corpo-Foss War in Fosstown. #4 lo0 - Metacity_radio session [live] Days after the release of 'Browser Poweruser,' imminently before being dropped by all streaming services, lo0 performed 4 songs on the public Metacity radio. It was the first and last time the song 'Privacy (part II)' could ever be heard in the public space. #5 lo0 - 'LIVE IN FOSSTOWN THEATER' One of the last live performances of lo0 and definitely the most memorable. The show lasted for over 4 hours, resulting in the drummer burning its CPU, the bassist conceiving their offspring and 17 broken strings. A live recording of the show would go on to be lo0's second most sold album. o #5 lo0 - off by one following the untimely demise of the lead guitarist (and the singer's brother) Litwick, lo0 would release their final album