“The hook-laden
garage punk of The Zeros, with influences that ranged from the New York Dolls,
Stooges, David Bowie, Velvet Underground, T-Rex, and Kiss to '60s proto-punk
bands like the Seeds, Standells, and the Animals, earned them a recording deal
with music-magazine publisher Greg Shaw's Bomp Records, which released the
raucous single, "Wimp"/"Don't Push Me Around" in '77,
followed a year later by "Beat Your Heart Out"/"Wild
Weekend."
- New Yorker Magazine
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