Zap Pow were a Jamaican reggae band, whose members have included guitarist Dwight Pinkney, singer Beres Hammond and trumpeter David Madden. They existed from 1969 to 1979.
The band was formed in 1969, by musicians including Dwight Pinkney (guitar, vocals, formerly of The Sharks and guitarist on a 1966 session by The Wailers), Max Edwards (drums), Mike Williams (bass, vocals, formerly drummer of Bobby Aitken's Caribbeats), Glen DaCosta (tenor saxophone, vocals, flute, a former pupil at Alpha Boys School), Joe McCormack (trombone), and David Madden (trumpet, vocals, another former pupil at Alpha Boys School, who had previously recorded with Cedric Brooks under the name 'Im and Dave'). Pinkney and Williams had previously played together in the band Winston Turner & the Untouchables. The band's name came from a comic that Williams had read. Several singles were released in 1970-71 including the hit "This is Reggae Music", and in 1971 their debut album, Revolutionary Zap Pow, was released on the Harry J label.
Yeah, Oh Yeah, Yeah, Oh Yeah!
Go To A Party, We'll Crash It
In A Hotel, We'll Trash It
Got A Bottle, We're Drinking
Got A Yacht, He's Got A Yacht?
We'll Sink It
Chorus
There's Always Trouble
It Follows Us Around
Everywhere We Seem To Go,
Every City, Every Town
There's Always Trouble
It Follows Us Around
1...2...3...4....
Who's That Knocking At The Door?
Zap, Pow, Biff, Bang, Holy Cow!
Someone's Gonna Get It,
And They're Gonna Get It Now
Smack, Crack, Bish Bash, Heart Attack!
Someone's Gonna Get It,
And They're Gonna Get It Now
It's A Short Walk, We'll Cab It
Got No Invite, We'll Blag It
Got A Light Switch, We'll Fuse It
We've Got A False Box
And We're Gonna Use It
Chorus x1