At the close of Zero’s final gig at I-Rock 2008, Vishal Dadlani, frontman of one of India’s biggest acts Pentagram and one half of popular Bollywood music composers Vishal-Shekhar, got on the PA and urged the band not to “give up something this special, fuckers.” The end of Zero obviously affected more than just the common Indian indie listener.
In an interview with the Times of India, Dadlani was quoted saying
I am shattered by the recent break-up of another group, Zero, and I am still trying to bring them back together.
The reunion of Zero might be a dream for many, much like Dadlani stating in the same interview
We are the best band in India.
Still, there’s always hope, even for Pentagram. Dadlani was also quoted giving props to metal acts Pin Drop Violence and Scribe, which is great because Scribe totally deserve it and PDV will be rocking on for humanity.
This same piece in the TOI also has several typos and claims that the crowd at the Bandra festival had probably never seen an act like Rodney Branigan and therefore were keen on seeing him end his performance. Racist macs.













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