The Zeros are an American punk/rock'n'roll band associated with the mid-1970s Chicano punk scene. They released a small number of influential singles in 1976–1978 (notably 'Wimp/Don't Push Me Around' and 'Beat Your Heart Out/Wild Weekend'), saw a Bomp! compilation titled Don't Push Me Around, and reunited in the early 1990s, releasing Knockin' Me Dead.

The review on DeBaser names Javier Escovedo as a member. The band's early singles are frequently cited as influential within later punk waves; Bomp! issued a compilation titled Don't Push Me Around. The reunion yielded the album Knockin' Me Dead.

A single DeBaser review praises The Zeros' early singles (notably 'Wimp' and 'Don't Push Me Around') and the reunion album Knockin' Me Dead. The review frames the band as part of the 1976–1978 Chicano punk/rock'n'roll scene and celebrates the quality and timelessness of the songs.

For:Fans of 1970s punk, Chicano punk, and rock'n'roll influenced by the Ramones/New York Dolls lineage.

 Something similar was said about the Zeros, trivially and superficially dismissed as the Chicana version of the brothers.

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