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Monster Zero

Monster Zero

Genre: Surf

Monster Zero was formed by the Leonard brothers, Lord Merciless and Spaz, in Long Beach, CA in 1996. The brothers relocated to Las Vegas in the summer of 1997 and recruited bassist Inviso. Monster Zero gigged heavily from 1997-2000 and released a self-produced CD, “The Making of a Monster.” After a 7 year hiatus, Monster Zero reformed and added 2nd guitarist/keytarist, Dr. Phobic (yes, they have a dude on the keytar!). 2009 will see the release of their 2nd CD, tentatively called, “Sunday-School Sing-Alongs.”

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a handsome bunch of fellers.

Posted by: captain_whiskey on 4/22/09 at 2:25 a.m. (Suggest removal)

5.16.09 - Gallo's Pizza Kitchen, 8pm, All Ages, Free
Tenaya/Cheyenne (Target Shopping Center)

5.20.09 - Beauty Bar (w/ Agent Orange) 9pm, 21+,
$10/$12

5.22.09 - Double Down Saloon, 11pm, 21+, Free

Posted by: Lordmerciless on 5/15/09 at 1:44 p.m. (Suggest removal)

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Free MP3s:
Scary Things
Surf Del Scorcho
Recent Appearances
Monster Zero at Texas Station
Dance of the Dead with Monster Zero at Las Vegas Country Saloon
The Mapes at Boomers
Thee Swank Bastards CD release party
Monster Zero at the Double Down
Formed:
1996, Las Vegas, NV
Influences
Man or Astroman?, Oingo Boingo, B-Movie Horror Flicks and Reverb!
Current status
Monster Zero is currently rehearsing new songs for our 2nd CD, tentatively called, “Sunday-School Sing-Alongs.”
Related Links:
Banter at Boomers: Monster Zero @ Neon Reverb

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