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Zero Zero One by Twilight Zoners

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Release Date: 1979

Label: Zip Records

At least 30 different sleeve designs exist.

The yellow credits insert states: "The sleeves are in limited editions of 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, or 35, made possible by friends who did them for free. Thanx: Gerry[Shanahan], Rob, Mars, Pam[ela Meyer], Tilli , and Justin."
Each sleeve is signed by the artist and numbered on the back.

This sleeve contributed by artist Pamela Meyer, and features altered artwork from an advertisement, in a numbered edition of 30.

From the liner-notes to Messthetics #107: "Pam Meyer [had] met Glenn/Gordon and Johnny Redcar in Berlin (where she was living at the time). She had designed several of the Twilight Zoners picture sleeves... before going home to New York City, where she married John Haney (of the Monochrome Set and brother of Crass’s Joy de Vivre) in 1982, and famously pasted her artwork into the page-layouts for the magisterial second edition of 'Volume: the International Discography of the New Wave'.
" also decamped to New York, where she and Pam led an unrecorded all-girl band called Magnetic Pull that also featured Georgia Hubley [Yo La Tengo] on drums. Pam played a rough mix of the Occult Chemistry session for Lisa [Baumgarten] Falour who ran Bikini Girl fanzine. Lisa asked to put out two of the songs but either released the wrong songs or gave them the wrong titles. 'She and I split the cost and we each got half of the disks. Pam did the art for the mag and for a rubber stamp I used to illustrate the covers of the disks I sold to shops in NYC and DC-area'"