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Playback Is Hell

    "There was a time — call it Saturn returns, call it the early '90s, call it the last gasp before the internet devoured everything — when the Zero Boys found ourselves staring into a different kind of fire. We had grown out of our hardcore skin — not in rejection but in evolution. We were restless. Songs no longer came in bursts of pure speed; they twisted, expanded, asked questions. Structure was no longer the enemy. We let the songs breathe, and in return, they told us things we hadn't expected to hear. The songs collected here from 'Make It Stop' (1991) and 'The Heimlich Maneuver' (1992) capture that moment. Recorded less than a year apart, these two albums are documents of a moment when we were following instinct — pushing the edges of our own sound, threading personal spiritual exploration through the fuzz and the fury. It wasn't religious. It was searching. Trying to locate the self inside the noise of the world. Trying to speak honestly about confusion, resistance, and the parts of ourselves that don't fit neatly into slogans or genres. At the time, we knew we were changing, but we didn't know into what. Now, decades later, playback reveals something clearer. These songs — lyrically, musically, emotionally — feel more urgent in the now than they did then. The politics have aged well, which is both a triumph and a tragedy. What we wrote in a moment of creative combustion now sounds like warning flares — about institutions, about violence, about the quiet need for meaning under it all. So yes, 'Playback is Hell.' But not the hell of torment. The hell of fire. The hell of transformation. The heat of memory and meaning suddenly rising again. Thanks for listening — then, now, and next."

    - Paul Mahern, 2025

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Make It
    2. Anatomically Incorrect
    3. Birds
    4. Twin
    5. Stick My Hands
    6. Fly Bite
    7. Godless Girl
    8. In The Back Of My Mind
    9. Purely Intentional
    10. Shade
    11. Green Army Jacket
    12. Trust Anyone
    13. So Excited
    14. Parasite Man
    15. Bleach Blanket Boi Oi Oi

    Zero Boys

    History Of... - 40th Anniversary Edition

      When the Ramones lost it, the Zero Boys found it; adding a slam brigade fist to the Blitzkrieg Beat. The Zero Boys managed to come with one of the best early 80’s punk records, or one of the best records ever, period.

      From 1979 to 1983, the Indianapolis-based Zero Boys were the finest hardcore blitz in the Midwest if not all the lower 48 states. Compiled and released as a post-mortem following the band’s breakup, History Of… is the proof, if more was needed, that their take of American hardcore wasn’t all white bread numbers. Yeah, they played shows with Minor Threat, Dead Kennedys, Subhumans, and others but in Terry “Hollywood” Howe’s guitar there was harmonious terror and unstoppable cadence. Terry’s licks and chops — a leap beyond two or three chord punk — offered a zone and measured count for drummer Mark Cutsinger and bassist David “Tufty” Clough, a rhythm unit in par with the Minutemen if not The Meters, to run lines like quicksilver. Meanwhile, frontman, Paul “Z” Mahern provides a constant wash from beginning to end. Originally released in 1984 with a limited-edition reissue in 2009, this 40th anniversary edition includes the original LP of ‘History Of…’ and a 7” featuring four live recordings never previously pressed to vinyl and recorded at iconic hardcore/punk venue Crazy Al’s in 1980: “Livin’ In The 80’s”, “Stick To Your Guns”, “Commies”, and “I’m Absent”.

      TRACK LISTING

      LP - Side A
      01 Drive In
      02 Black Network News
      03 Splish Splash
      04 Inergy
      05 Johnny Better Get
      06 Dingy Bars Suck
      07 Seen That Movie Before
      08 High Places
      09 Blood's Good

      LP - Side B
      10 Human Body
      11 Mom's Wallet
      12 Positive Change
      13 Amerika
      14 New Generation
      15 Livin' In The '80s
      16 Stoned To Death
      17 Stick To Your Guns
      18 I'm Bored
      19 Piece Of Me

      7” - Side A
      01 Livin’ In The 80s (Live At Crazy
      Al’s, September 6th, 1980)
      02 Stick To Your Guns (Live At
      Crazy Al’s, September 6th, 1980)
      7” - Side B
      03 Commies (Live At Crazy Al’s,
      September 6th, 1980)
      04 I’m Absent (Live At Crazy Al’s,
      September 6th, 1980)

      Zero Boys

      History Of

        From 79 through to 83 The Zero Boys ruled the Mid-West hardcore scene. "History Of" is the first release of their 'Lost' second album. Whilst contemporaries concentrated on aggression and turbo-charged ferocity, The Zero Boys pointed a way to a scene which could include melodicism, intelligence and rock 'n' roll suss. Craig Finn of The Hold Steady has written a feature about this band (as one of his primary influences) for The Guardian. Re-mastered from the original tapes, with liner notes by Jack Rabid.


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