The Zeros (English band)
The Zeros were one of the early English punk groups, as chronicled in 's book .Career
Originally a trio, they were led by Steve Godfrey, the cousin of Jerry Shirley of Humble Pie. The two other members were Phil Gaylor and Steve Cotton. They released a single called "Hungry" in November 1977 on the Small Wonder Records label. "Hungry" was No 1 in the NME punk chart. That same month, they recorded four songs, including "Hungry," for BBC Radio 1 with John Peel. Paul Miller joined in early 1978. The same year Hugh Stanley Clark became their manager and re signed the band to "The Label". They released a second single a year later, "What's Wrong with Pop Group".
Somewhere in the 2000s, Steve Godfrey created a Myspace page, and posted The Zeros entire discography as well as a series of previously unheard recording sessions and demos.Discography
7" singles
- 1977 - "Hungry" b/w "Radio Fun"
- 1979 - "What's Wrong with Pop Group" featured on the What's Wrong with Pop Group / Decisions split single.
- 2018 - Lost Boys : 1977-1979