Zach Lind

Zach Lind is an American musician and drummer, best known as a founding member of the alternative rock band Jimmy Eat World. Born on March 15, 1978, in Arizona, Lind's drumming style has been influential in shaping the band's sound, which blends elements of emo, pop-punk, and rock. Jimmy Eat World gained significant recognition in the late 1990s and early 2000s, particularly with their 2001 album "Bleed American," which featured hits like "The Middle" and "Sweetness." The album's success propelled the band into mainstream popularity, and it played a crucial role in the emo and pop-punk movements of the era. Lind’s dynamic drumming and contributions to songwriting have been pivotal to the band's identity. In addition to his work with Jimmy Eat World, Lind has been involved in various side projects and collaborations, showcasing his versatility as a musician. His impact on music extends beyond his own band, influencing countless artists within the emo and alternative rock genres. Through his work, Lind continues to resonate with fans and musicians alike, contributing to the ongoing evolution of contemporary rock music.