Route Zero

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"Route Zero"
"Route Zero" cover
Single by Turbonegro
Released 1989
Format 7" Vinyl
Recorded April 1989 at Nesodden Musikkverksted by Christian Calmeyer
Genre Heavy Metal
Rock
Punk Rock
Label Straitjacket Records
Turbonegro singles chronology
"Computech + Route Zero"
(1989)
"Route Zero"
(1989)
"Vaya Con Satan"
(1991)
Alternative cover
Original, 1989 cover
Original, 1989 cover

"Route Zero" is a single from the Norwegian band Turbonegro released on 7" Vinyl in 1989 by Straitjacket Records, bassist Thomas Seltzer's own label. 500 copies were printed on pink vinyl. It came with insert containing photo from rehearsal room. The front sleeve of the original release depicts a scene lifted from a 1982 underground cult movie entitled Basket Case while the back sleeve allows some extra free space for luv letters, obscene drawings or further individual messages of whatever kind.

The single was released in the USA in 1990 on 7" Vinyl on Sympathy for the Record Industry. First edition was pressed in 1,200 copies. The title song was backed with two songs off their Turboloid EP. It was released for TRB's 1990 US tour with red, pink or yellow tinged 'Turboloid' sleeves and in various vinyl colours (at least there surfaced copies in black, red & pink vinyl).

Re-presses came out in early January 2004. Quantity is not known.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Route Zero"
  2. "I Want You Right Now" (MC5 cover)

[edit] Track listing (US version)

  1. "Route Zero"
  2. "Cockwork"
  3. "Flowerbox"

[edit] Trivia

  • The mirror of the disc reads: Rectum Hell (a) / Born To Fuck (b)
  • On the 1990 version: etching on the matrix reads: Side A: "your mom is a whore", Side B: "your dad is a whore".
  • Original drummer TK didn't show up for the recording session, so Thomas took on the drums for "Route Zero".