Dr. Zilog

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OriginDenver, CO
Years active2007 - Present
LabelsPixel Glitch
Dr. Zilog
OriginDenver, CO
GenresChiptune, Metal
Years active2007 - Present
LabelsPixel Glitch
MembersPieter Montoulieu, Jackson Kaufman, Eric W. Brown

Dr. Zilog is a chiptune metal trio from Denver, Colorado.[1][2] The band blends 8-bit chiptune melodies with real guitars and drums.[3]

Dr. Zilog first gained notoriety in the chiptune community releasing 8-bit covers of indie pop hits like Animal Collective's song 'My Girls' and MGMT's hit 'Kids' to the chiptune community site 8-bit Collective in 2009.[4][5]

Dr. Zilog was credited as the composer of the soundtrack to the 2015 indie video game Temple of Yog on the Wii U,[6] with Vice making a comparison to the soundtracks of classic Amiga video games developed by The Bitmap Brothers.[7]

The band played at MagFest in 2018.[2]

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