Knockin’ Me Dead

The Zeros

Knockin’ Me Dead

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The Zeros

Knockin’ Me Dead


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In 1994, Los Angeles punk band The Zeros went into the studio to record the album Knockin’ Me Dead under the supervision of the great Bill Bartell (White Flag). Those legendary sessions produced 15 amazing tracks bursting with punk energy and the band’s personal trademark.

In 1994, Los Angeles punk band The Zeros went into the studio to record the album Knockin’ Me Dead under the supervision of the great Bill Bartell (White Flag). Those legendary sessions produced 15 amazing tracks bursting with punk energy and the band’s personal trademark.

The Zeros are an American punk rock band, formed in 1976 in Chula Vista, California. The band were originally composed of Javier Escovedo (younger brother of Alejandro Escovedo, older brother of Mario Escovedo of The Dragons) on vocals/guitar and Robert Lopez (later known as El Vez) on guitar, who were both attending Chula Vista High School; Hector Penalosa, (bass), and Baba Chenelle, (drums), who attended Sweetwater High School.

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In 1994, Los Angeles punk band The Zeros went into the studio to record the album Knockin’ Me Dead under the supervision of the great Bill Bartell (White Flag). Those legendary sessions produced 15 amazing tracks bursting with punk energy and the band’s personal trademark.

In 1994, Los Angeles punk band The Zeros went into the studio to record the album Knockin’ Me Dead under the supervision of the great Bill Bartell (White Flag). Those legendary sessions produced 15 amazing tracks bursting with punk energy and the band’s personal trademark.

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Knockin’ Me Dead

SKU: MR DG 032  | 

In 1994, Los Angeles punk band The Zeros went into the studio to record the album Knockin’ Me Dead under the supervision of the great Bill Bartell (White Flag). Those legendary sessions produced 15 amazing tracks bursting with punk energy and the band’s personal trademark.

In 1994, Los Angeles punk band The Zeros went into the studio to record the album Knockin’ Me Dead under the supervision of the great Bill Bartell (White Flag). Those legendary sessions produced 15 amazing tracks bursting with punk energy and the band’s personal trademark.

This product is currently out of stock and unavailable.

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The Zeros

Knockin’ Me Dead

SKU: MR DG 032  | 

In 1994, Los Angeles punk band The Zeros went into the studio to record the album Knockin’ Me Dead under the supervision of the great Bill Bartell (White Flag). Those legendary sessions produced 15 amazing tracks bursting with punk energy and the band’s personal trademark.

In 1994, Los Angeles punk band The Zeros went into the studio to record the album Knockin’ Me Dead under the supervision of the great Bill Bartell (White Flag). Those legendary sessions produced 15 amazing tracks bursting with punk energy and the band’s personal trademark.

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