Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer, a pop rock band originating from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was formed in 2000 by core members Vince Ratti and Rachel Minton alongside Anthony Green. Their music, characterized as "spunk rock," blended structured compositions with catchy rhythms and bright lyrics. The band's early releases included the album Jalopy Go Far (2003) and the EP The Popsicle (2004). They gained significant attention by competing in 2006's Mountain Dew Circuit Breakout challenge on MTV2, though they were ultimately beaten by California band Halifax. Throughout their career, Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer released several notable albums including Schematics (2007) and collaborated with other artists such as Reel Big Fish for the split album Duet All Night Long (2007). Their most recent concert took place in 2009, after which the band disbanded.