Zero To 6
Zero To 6 formed in Los Angeles in 1985 with Tommy Rocket on vocals, Joey Crash on guitar, Johnny Thunder on bass, and Mike "Mad Dog" Morgan on drums. Their...
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Zero To 6 formed in Los Angeles in 1985 with Tommy Rocket on vocals, Joey Crash on guitar, Johnny Thunder on bass, and Mike "Mad Dog" Morgan on drums. Their debut album came out in 1987, titled after the song "A Circus Love Story." That track became their most recognizable piece, though it was later at the center of a copyright dispute with another band. They won the case and kept the rights.
After Morgan died in the early 1990s, the band took a break before returning with a new drummer, Andy "Thunderbolt" Johnson. Their catalog includes albums like Blood and Thunder from 1989 and The Edge of Time from 1992. Other songs from their setlists include "All Gone Bad," "Cease fire," and "If I Stay."
They kept playing with the same core members, Rocket, Crash, Thunder, and Johnson, through the 2000s, releasing The Last Crusade in 2000. The lineup hasn't changed since then.
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