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Jason DeVore (vocals), Bill Marcks (guitar/vocals), Jeremy Wood (bass/vocals), and Jim Wilcox (drums) comprise the exotic punk sound of Authority Zero. Formed in Mesa, AZ, in 1994, Authority Zero initially started off as a five-piece with vocalist Jerry Douglas. Douglas left the group in 1999, but remained an integral part of the Authority Zero family. Over the course of the '90s, the band eagerly pushed its sound, playing countless house parties, colleges, and club shows in and around Arizona. They quickly drew comparisons to Rage Against the Machine, and the local independent label Zia Records caught on. In 2001, Zia issued Authority Zero's debut, self-titled EP. College radio immediately jumped on the band, as the heavy drive of "One More Minute" and "Sky's the Limit" became moderate hits. That same year, Authority Zero scaled back on the riveting metal-like sound for structured hard rock that accented the band's multi-cultural backgrounds and diverse musical tastes. Atlantic's label sibling Lava signed Authority Zero within months of the Authority Zero EP becoming Zia's best-selling release. The band's full-length debut, A Passage in Time, appeared in fall 2002, containing nods to influences like Bad Religion, Dick Dale, Manu Chao, and Sublime. Tours with Guttermouth and H2O followed, spending time on the Warped Tour as well, and as the word-of-mouth buzz continued to spread, the band found itself having to play local shows under various alias in order to stay close to their hometown scene. Writing their next album in the span of a month, the band returned in 2004 with the culturally diverse and Latin-flavored Andiamo, produced by Ryan Greene (Lagwagon, Strung Out). Subsequent touring and their deal with Lava done, the live acoustic Rhythm and Booze appeared in June 2006 on Suburban Noize. Dates with Zebrahead were played that fall, during which time Wood exited and the band carried on with a temporary replacement. Authority Zero returned in late January 2007 with the faster skatepunk sounds of 12:34, again with production by Greene, and hit the road in support of it on dates with Rehab. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, Rovi
Thank god....for the comments, of course. I did not know if 9/11 was legit or not. I did see that 1 youtube video that said it was not. Thankfully Jesus allowed the comment sections because I now know it was a setup......ohh yea Authority Zero rocks.
I have seen this group live multiple times and have to say they are one of the best small venue live shows out there! They have a small but tight following. There is nothing "mediocre" about this group. They are excellent all the way around. Listen to the music and I bet you dont stop!
yeah? and you have a f**king V for vendetta picture. that movie turned revolution into flashy hollywood horseshit and was more damaging than anything. and honestly its hard to argue that 911 was NOT an inside job... seeing as building physically CANNOT collapse that way...
An inside job? What would be gained from 9-11 being an inside job? The war isn't big enough to give a huge amount of money to weapon manufacturers. It's hilarious when someone accuses people of being sheep (which most are, I'll admit) but they themselves are blindly following others. Plus, you have Juggalo in your name. Your argument is invalid.
konradvz
I'v just been introduced to one of their songs, and i liked it. I hope these guys keep making music for another 10 years. and then some.
Hey tool, I was the first person to comment on their new album. However, I don't think your mom cared about that last night when we did some freestyle skatin' on your Scooby Doo sheets.
haha first person to comment on their new album Stories of Survival so I should be famous now .its absoloutely great these dudes keep it going the music keeps coming and its never stale
erikknam
Saw them open for Pennywise last year and they blew PW out of the water. Totally amazing show. Their new album shows a great progression of age and musicianship.
Ive seen them a ton and they leave it all out there on stage and they also love to party after every show they sign autographs and take pictures there super cool dudes
these guys are the coolest.......i used to tend bar in two local places in the phoenix/tempe area where they cut their teeth years ago, and i think they may have played one of my house-warming parties before they were signed but one thing i always noticed was that each one of these cats are very good musicians as individuals but even better as a band, keep rockin fellas, -bob from donnie b's and jugheads!!
This band owns. I just got into em, I can't believe I didn't know about em before now. And yes they can be compared to Sublime. They have a very clear influence from Sublime. They do a decent cover of Caress Me Down btw.
Great f**king band, saw them live at the local hardcore club and they f**king blew the doors off of that dive! Best song would have to Revolution, it's got this energy that cannot be denied.
The singer has a melodic influences in his voice like Greg Graffin. It's got the energy of Pennywise, and of course the idealism of all that is punk.
This popped on my BR/Pennywise station and is now a seed :). I think I might actually go buy some of their CDs!!
bkxoxo143
I agree a very odd biography. We have been great friends with them for 5 years now and I know for a fact that one of Jason's biggest influences is Less Than Jake and that they are constantly likened to Sublime and Bad Religion. So, i feel that the Rage comparison is incorrect as well.
Um... what an odd biography. I've been good friends with the Authority guys for about 10 years now and I would never have compared them to RATM. A0 are awesome guys and put on one of the best shows I've ever seen. If they ever make it to your town I would highly suggest checking them out.
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Best song. Everyday.
This popped on my BR/Pennywise station and is now a seed :). I think I might actually go buy some of their CDs!!