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ZERO BOYS

The intelligent, ambitious lyrics of "Vicious Circle" tackled such themes as social stratification, teen angst, and political corruption. Mahern's clear tenor voice emerged like a rapid-fire war cry, well-suited to the message and material. These themes, set into a blazing, sonic buzzsaw with huge choruses and intricate changeups, set an influential stylistic precedent for hardcore punk which still resonates today. Vicious Circle was reissued on Toxic Shock later in the 1980s, with added bonus tracks taken from the Affirmation Records compilations LPs The Master Tape and The Master Tapes 2. It was reissued again in 2000 by Lookout! Records, without the Master Tape tracks, but with two additional songs from the original album sessions, "She Said Goodbye" and "Slam and Worm", which had been given limited release on a 7" single. It has occasionally been reported that the band never recorded further material after this. This is true only in the sense that the lineup of the band that made Vicious Circle never recorded new material. After David Clough left the band to join Toxic Reasons, the Zero Boys did manage to record a handful of tracks intended for a second LP, but broke up befor... more...
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Current Lineup

Paul Z Mahern
vocals
1979 - present
Mark Cutsinger
drums
1979 - present
Scott Kellogg
bass
2012 - present
Dave Lawson
guitar
2012 - present

Past Members

Terry Hollywood Howe
bass
? - 200
John Mitchell
? - 200
David Tufty Clough
bass
? - 2012
Tim Christ
? - 200
Andy Angrick
? - 200
Scott Kellogg
bass
1979 - 2020
Dave Lawson
guitar
1979 - 2019
Vess Ruhtenberg
guitar
1983 - 2012