Nick Zinner is an American musician, best known as the guitarist and co-founder of the rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs, formed in 2000 in New York City. The band is celebrated for its eclectic sound, integrating elements of garage rock, art punk, and indie rock, and has been influential in the early 2000s music scene. Zinner’s distinctive guitar work and innovative use of electronics contribute significantly to the band's identity. Notable works include the critically acclaimed albums "Fever to Tell" (2003), featuring hits like “Maps,” and "Show Your Bones" (2006). Zinner is also known for his collaboration with various artists and contributions to film soundtracks, notably working on the score for the movie "The Last Goodbye" and collaborating with other bands and musicians across genres. His impact on music extends beyond his contributions to the Yeah Yeah Yeahs; Zinner is recognized for his experimental approach to sound and his influence on the indie rock landscape. He has inspired a generation of musicians with his dynamic performances and innovative guitar techniques, solidifying his status as a key figure in contemporary music.