Born in NYC and brought up in the small artist’s community of Provincetown, Massachusetts, Zachary Goode began writing, acting, and singing at a young age. Attending the legendary Saint Ann’s Performing Arts School in Brooklyn alongside future stars like the Beastie Boys and Jennifer Connelly and receiving classical training at Stagedoor Manor and Appel Farm Arts and Music Center in New York, he sang and acted in dozens of plays and musicals, even performing in an Off-Broadway production of Runaways as a child.
In the early ‘90s, Goode fronted the San Diego band Ghoulspoon (San Diego Music Awards winner Best Hard Rock Band). Ghoulspoon distinguished itself in the San Diego music scene, with its classic lineup of Zachary Goode (vocals), Jeremy Ronstadt (guitar), Jason Cooper (guitar), Rice Enright (bass), and Jason Vick (drums). Ronstadt is the first cousin of singer Linda Ronstadt.
All those members other than Cooper later formed the band Divided by Zero. After that band went on hiatus in 2007, Goode went on to play with the Secret Seven and the Weezer tribute band Geezer. In 2012, bassist Rice Enright joined the hip-hop/metal band Hi Def Dynamite.