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LZC is a British rock band formed in 1999 by singer-songwriter Jarvis Cocker, guitarist and vocalist Mark Cocker, bassist and vocalist Steve Forrest, and drummer and vocalist Paul Thomson. The band's name is an acronym derived from the initials of its members' last names. LZC is known for their energetic live performances and their blend of rock, pop, and electronic music. Their debut album, "Moving Pictures," was released in 2002 and featured the hit single "Lessons to Be Learned." The band's second album, "Beautiful Freak," was released in 2004 and included the singles "All My Friends" and "Scared to Be Lonely." LZC's music often explores themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. The band has been praised for their catchy melodies and their ability to create memorable hooks. Despite their commercial success, LZC has maintained a dedicated fan base and continues to perform live. The band has also been involved in various charitable causes, including the Teenage Cancer Trust. LZC's music has been described as a mix of The Beatles, The Kinks, and The Smiths, with a modern twist. The band has released two studio albums and has been active in the music industry since their formation in 1999.