Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer
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Zolof playing for MTV2's Dew Circuit Breakout | |
Background information | |
Origin | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
Genres | Synthrock, indie rock, power pop, pop punk[1] |
Years active | 2000–present |
Labels | Eyeball Records |
Website | Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer.com |
Members |
Rachel Minton Vince Ratti Jon Lyons |
Past members |
Rinaldo Sidky Matt Bergman Matt Celeste T.J. De Blois Greg Kerr Anthony Green |
Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer (often referred to as simply Zolof) is a pop rock band that originated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania through core members Vince Ratti and Rachel Minton alongside Anthony Green. Their music, defined by the band members as "spunk rock", is heavily structured and influenced by pop music by way of catchy rhythms and bright lyrics.[2]
The band competed in 2006's Mountain Dew Circuit Breakout challenge on MTV2, but was beaten by California band Halifax.
Discography
- Zolof the Rock and Roll Destroyer (LP) (2002)
- Jalopy Go Far (LP) (2003)
- The Popsicle EP (EP) (2004)
- Unicorns, Demos, B-Sides, And Rainbows (Self Released) (2005)
- "Set the Ray to Jerry"
- Set the Ray to Jerry - Single (2005) iTunes Music Store exclusive
- The Killer in You (2006) The Smashing Pumpkins tribute compilation
- Duet All Night Long (Split with Reel Big Fish) (2007)
- Schematics (2007)
- Up End Atom A tribute compilation to Atom & His Package (2009)
- Untitled Fourth Album
References
- ↑ Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer > Overview
- ↑ Gorman, Bobby. "Zolof The Rock And Roll Destroyer". Thepunksite. Retrieved 2014-04-18.
External links
- Official artist website
- Zolof at MySpace
- Zolof & The Rock & Roll Destroyer at PureVolume
- Interview with Evan Greenblo for PunkNews.org
- Blender Magazine Show Review
- Zolof The Rock and Roll Destroyer on AbsolutePunk.net
- Interview With AbsolutePunk.net
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