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Zebrahead

Zebrahead is an American rock band from Orange County, California, formed in 1996 and known for its fusion of punk rock, rap, and alternative influences. The band's original lineup consisted of vocalist and guitarist Justin Mauriello, guitarist Greg Bergdorf, bassist Ben Osmundson, and drummer Ed Udhus, with rapper Ali Tabatabaee joining shortly after formation to contribute hip-hop elements to their sound. Over the years, the lineup evolved; after Mauriello's departure in 2005 (succeeded by Matty Lewis as vocalist and rhythm guitarist until 2021), and Bergdorf's departure in 2013, the current members are Tabatabaee (vocals), Estrella (vocals and rhythm guitar, joined 2021), Palmer (lead guitar, joined 2013), Osmundson (bass), and Udhus (drums). Zebrahead gained prominence in the late 1990s punk revival scene with their debut album Waste of Mind (1998), released on MFZB Records, which featured energetic tracks blending aggressive riffs with rapid-fire raps and helped establish their niche in rap-punk. The band signed with major label Sony Music for subsequent releases, including the gold-certified Playmate of the Year (2000) in Japan and MFZB (2003), an album of punk covers that showcased their versatility. Throughout their career, Zebrahead has released 13 studio albums, maintaining a prolific output with works like Brain Invaders (2019) and a series of EPs—III (2021), II (2023), and I (2024)—while planning a new studio album for 2026, emphasizing high-energy live performances that have built a dedicated international fanbase, particularly in Japan and Europe. Notable singles such as "Hello Tomorrow" from the Fantastic Four soundtrack (2005) and "Postcards from Hell" highlight their crossover appeal in pop culture. Despite lineup changes and shifts between independent and major labels, the band continues to tour actively, celebrating nearly 30 years of blending irreverent lyrics with skate-punk attitude.

History

1996–2001: Formation and early years

Zebrahead was formed in 1996 in , a in , by vocalist and rhythm guitarist , lead guitarist Greg Bergdorf, bassist Ben Osmundson, and drummer Ed Udhus, with vocalist and rapper joining shortly after. The founding members drew from their prior experiences in local bands, including Bergdorf and Udhus from 409, Osmundson from 3-Ply, and Mauriello from Once There, blending energy with elements to create a distinctive rap-punk sound. The band quickly began performing early local gigs in the punk scene, honing their high-energy live shows at small venues and building a following among and punk enthusiasts. In 1998, Zebrahead released their self-titled debut studio album (often referred to as The Yellow due to its ) through the independent label Doctor Dream Records, limited to 5,000 copies, which generated significant buzz in the local underground circuit. This exposure led to a major label deal with later that year, marking a pivotal step in their early development. Zebrahead's major-label debut and second studio album, , arrived on October 3, 1998, via , showcasing their fusion of aggressive riffs, rapid-fire raps, and anthemic choruses across 14 tracks. Key singles from the album included "Feel This Way," released in 1999 with a music video that highlighted their playful, irreverent style, and "," which gained further traction through its inclusion on the soundtrack for the video game in 2001. The album's success helped solidify their presence in the late-1990s punk revival, selling over 150,000 copies in the United States and establishing them as a fresh voice in the genre. Building on this momentum, Zebrahead released their follow-up album, Playmate of the Year, on August 22, 2000, also through , which leaned further into hooks while retaining their rap-infused edge. The served as the , receiving widespread radio play and rotation, with its video featuring chaotic, party-themed antics that captured the band's youthful exuberance. Other standout tracks like "Now or Never" contributed to the album's chart performance, peaking at No. 4 on the Top Heatseekers chart and expanding their appeal. During this period, Zebrahead embarked on their first international tours, including a Waste of Mind promotional run in in April 1999, where they performed at venues like Shinsaibashi CLUB QUATTRO in , fostering an early dedicated fanbase. They also toured and supported established acts in the scene, such as opening for on the 2001 Crouching Fish Hidden Finger Tour alongside , which helped cultivate a within global and communities through high-octane performances and soundtrack placements.

2002–2005: MFZB and Mauriello's departure

In 2003, Zebrahead released their fourth studio album, MFZB, on October 21 through , marking a pivotal point in their career as it represented their most polished blend of and rap influences to date. The album featured standout tracks such as the "Rescue Me," which achieved significant radio play and was noted for topping alternative song testing charts for several months, alongside "The Set Up," both of which highlighted the band's energetic dual-vocal dynamic between and . Produced by Cameron Webb and Marshall Altman at studios in , MFZB showcased collaborations with songwriters like Greg Bergdorf, who co-wrote "The Set Up," contributing to its commercial appeal and helping the band secure rotation on for the "Rescue Me" . This period also saw Zebrahead performing on the in the summer of 2003, exposing them to larger U.S. audiences and solidifying their presence in the punk scene. The band's popularity surged particularly in during this era, where they embarked on extensive tours to promote MFZB, including shows in major cities like and in 2004. Capitalizing on this demand, Zebrahead released the Japan-exclusive album Waste of MFZB on July 22, 2004, via , which included re-recorded tracks from earlier releases and new material tailored for their international fanbase, further boosting their live performances and recordings during these tours. These efforts underscored MFZB's role as the band's commercial peak, with the album's success in contrasting somewhat with their domestic trajectory and highlighting internal shifts in creative direction. By late 2004, amid growing internal tensions stemming from creative differences, co-vocalist and rhythm guitarist , who had been with the band since its 1996 formation, announced his departure in early 2005 after nearly nine years. Mauriello's exit, which occurred shortly after the Japanese tour, stemmed from disagreements over the band's musical evolution and personal pursuits, leaving Zebrahead in a transitional phase as they sought to redefine their sound without one of its founding voices. During this period, the remaining members focused on songwriting experimentation, incorporating temporary vocal support from auditioning artists while preparing for a permanent replacement, ultimately shifting toward a more streamlined approach in subsequent works.

2006–2012: Broadcast to the World, Phoenix, Panty Raid and Get Nice!

Following Justin Mauriello's departure, Zebrahead recruited Matty Lewis, formerly of Jank 1000, as co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist in early 2006 to revitalize the lineup. The band's sixth studio , Broadcast to the World, marked Lewis's debut and was released on February 22, 2006, in via , July 3 in , and October 24 in . Produced by Cameron Webb, it featured singles including "," "Broadcast to the World," and "Ignite," blending the group's signature rap-punk style with themes of and . In 2008, Zebrahead issued their seventh studio album, Phoenix, initially in Japan on July 9 via Sony Records, followed by a European release on August 1 and a U.S. digital edition later that year. The album emphasized the band's international appeal, particularly in Japan, where promotional efforts included bonus tracks and targeted marketing to capitalize on their growing fanbase there. Tracks like "Hell Yeah!" and "Ignite" highlighted stylistic experimentation with funk-infused riffs and aggressive hooks. Panty Raid, released December 8, 2009, via MFZB Records in the U.S. and in , served as a playful covers album reinterpreting female-led pop and rock hits in Zebrahead's punk-rap vein. It included renditions of songs such as "" by , "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" by , "" by , "Beautiful" by , and "Girlfriend" by , showcasing the band's humorous take on and pop anthems. The 2011 EP Get Nice!, released August 16 via Rude Records in the U.S. and in , shifted toward a lighter, party-centric sound with upbeat, anthemic tracks designed for live energy and crowd participation. Featuring songs like "Get Nice!," "Ricky Bobby," and "She Don't Wanna Rock," it emphasized fun, danceable melodies and positive vibes, marking a deliberate pivot to more celebratory themes. During this period, Zebrahead maintained momentum through extensive international touring, headlining shows across and while securing slots at major festivals. Key appearances included the in , , in June 2006; Punkspring Festival in , , in April 2006; and later dates at in in 2012, alongside runs supporting and Greenfield festivals. These efforts solidified their presence in punk and alternative scenes abroad, with frequent visits underscoring their dedicated Asian following.

2013–2020: Call Your Friends, Walk the Plank and Brain Invaders

In 2013, Zebrahead released their tenth studio album, Call Your Friends, on August 7 in Japan via Sony Music, August 13 in North America via Rude Records, and August 16 in Europe. The album embraced a high-energy pop-punk sound centered on party anthems and themes of camaraderie, with tracks like the title song featuring an upbeat, anthemic chorus that evoked a sense of collective rebellion and fun. An official music video for "Call Your Friends" highlighted the band's playful, irreverent style, showcasing live performance footage and fan interactions. To promote the record, Zebrahead embarked on a headline tour in the UK in January 2014, performing in cities including London and Manchester, which solidified their presence in the European punk scene. The band continued their momentum with the release of Walk the Plank in , their twelfth studio album, issued on October 7 in via and October 16 worldwide through MFZB Records and Rude Records. The album's artwork and drew on a pirate , infusing the with adventurous, swashbuckling imagery amid the group's signature rap-punk fusion. Singles such as "Headrush" and "Worse Than This" exemplified this thematic maturity, blending introspective elements with driving riffs and anthemic hooks that reflected personal growth during vocalist Matty Lewis's tenure. Throughout the mid-2010s, Zebrahead maintained a rigorous touring schedule, including international headline runs that reinforced their global appeal. By 2019, Zebrahead delivered Brain Invaders, their thirteenth studio album, released on March 6 in and March 8 worldwide via MFZB Records. The record explored deeper emotional territories while retaining the band's energetic edge, with a deluxe edition following on August 9 that added bonus tracks. An instrumental version of the deluxe edition emerged on August 7, 2020, providing a fresh take on the material for producers and fans. Promotion included appearances at major festivals like in the UK, where they performed on June 14. The band navigated challenges such as shifts in distribution through their MFZB imprint while partnering with Rude Records, allowing greater creative control. The onset of the in 2020 severely disrupted Zebrahead's plans, canceling multiple tours and live performances that were slated to support the instrumental release and ongoing international momentum. Despite these setbacks, the period marked a phase of stabilized output, with thematic evolution toward more reflective songwriting amid consistent global touring in and the earlier in the decade.

2021–present: Lewis' departure, Estrella's arrival and recent releases

In April 2021, after 16 years as co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist, Matty announced his departure from Zebrahead to pursue personal endeavors. The band shared the news via , expressing surprise at the abrupt group text from and reflecting on the emotional impact after two decades of collaboration. This marked the end of an era that began with his joining in 2005, leaving the group to regroup amid the ongoing . To continue forward, Zebrahead introduced Adrian as their new co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist in June 2021. , formerly of the bands Assuming We Survive and , brought fresh energy to the lineup alongside on lead vocals, Dan Palmer on guitar, Ben Osmundson on bass, and Ed Udhus on drums. This change ushered in "Chapter III" of the band's career, emphasizing resilience and evolution in their sound. The transition was highlighted in their first release with , the single "Lay Me to Rest," which addressed themes of closure and renewal. Under their independent label Records, which facilitates full creative control and self-production, Zebrahead launched a trilogy of EPs starting with on November 26, 2021. The five-track EP included "Lay Me to Rest," "," and "Homesick for Hope," blending high-energy riffs with introspective lyrics. Building momentum, they followed with EP on February 3, 2023, featuring songs like "No Tomorrow" and "Licking on a Knife for Fun," which showcased their genre-blending style of and rap-rock. In December 2023, the band compiled these into the full-length album III., released on December 8 via Records, adding tracks such as "Evil Anonymous" to create a cohesive 10-song collection that captured the post-transition phase. The series concluded with EP I on November 13, 2024, delivering five new cuts including "I Have Mixed Drinks About Feelings" and "Pulling Teeth," which maintained the group's signature aggressive hooks and humorous edge. Zebrahead has remained active on the road in 2025, headlining an tour from October 7 to 15 across cities like , , , , and —their first shows in seven years. Looking ahead, the band plans 30th anniversary celebrations in 2026 to mark three decades since their 1996 formation, including a performance at Greenfield Festival in . Through Records, they continue self-producing material, enabling direct fan engagement and artistic independence in this revitalized chapter.

Musical style and influences

Musical style

Zebrahead's musical style is characterized by a fusion of and rapcore, often described as punk-rap, featuring high-energy tracks that integrate aggressive guitar riffs with rhythmic verses and anthemic, melodic choruses. This blend draws on elements of delivery and punk's fast tempos, typically ranging from 160 to 200 beats per minute, creating a driving, upbeat sound suitable for skate and party atmospheres. Gang vocals and call-and-response structures amplify the communal feel, emphasizing short, punchy hooks that prioritize catchiness over complexity. Central to their sound is the dual vocal approach, where rapper delivers rapid, rhythmic verses with humorous or satirical wordplay, contrasted by co-vocalists' clean, shouted choruses that provide emotional lift and accessibility. This structure allows for dynamic shifts, with rap sections building tension through spoken-word-like flows and choruses exploding into refrains, as exemplified in tracks like "Playmate of the Year," where the interplay creates a seamless punk-hip-hop hybrid. Lyrically, focuses on lighthearted themes of relationships, youthful rebellion, and everyday absurdities, avoiding deeper political commentary in favor of witty, self-deprecating narratives that enhance the fun, escapist vibe. Production-wise, Zebrahead employs clean, distorted guitars layered over prominent bass lines and tight drumming to maintain a polished yet raw edge, with occasional flourishes and synth accents appearing in later works to modernize their foundation. Early recordings leaned toward funk-infused aggression with clearer rap- demarcations, evolving into more streamlined party anthems that incorporate heavier riffs and subtle nu-metal influences without abandoning their core hybridity. This progression reflects a maturation in blending genres, shifting from experimental rap-rock edges to refined, high-impact accessibility while retaining fast-paced energy and vocal contrasts.

Influences and legacy

Zebrahead's musical style draws from a blend of and elements, with vocalist citing early exposure to as a key influence on the band's rap-infused delivery, while the group as a whole has been shaped by melodic punk acts. Guitarist , an early member, immersed himself in melodic punk during the band's formation, identifying as the biggest influence on their structures. The punk scene of the mid-1990s further informed their sound, incorporating elements from bands like , , , and , alongside broader punk and metal influences from the members. The band shares stylistic affinities and collaborative history with contemporaries in the and ska-punk realms, including and . Zebrahead supported on their 2019-2020 European "Order in Decline" tour, delivering high-energy sets that complemented the headliners' fast-paced punk anthems. They have also toured extensively with , including joint appearances in 2025 such as shows in and , building on a history of shared bills dating back to the late . Zebrahead holds cult status in , where they cultivated a dedicated fanbase through consistent touring and market-specific releases. Their 2003 album charted at No. 9 on the Japanese charts and achieved gold certification, reflecting strong local support that led to exclusive bonus tracks on several albums, such as and Playmate of the Year. This popularity has sustained over decades, with the band describing Japanese audiences as uniquely passionate and contributing to their global endurance. The band's contributions extend to video game soundtracks and punk festivals, amplifying their reach in youth and skate culture. Their track "Check" from Waste of Mind appeared on Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 in 2001, aligning with the game's punk-heavy playlist and exposing Zebrahead to a wider audience. As Warped Tour staples, they performed on the 2006 iteration alongside acts like Fall Out Boy and AFI, and made earlier appearances in 1998, embodying the festival's high-octane punk ethos. In 2025 interviews approaching their 30th anniversary since forming in 1996, Zebrahead reflected on their longevity as a testament to genre fusion and fan loyalty, with plans for a new album and extensive touring. Their innovative rap-punk hybrid has influenced the broader pop-punk scene through shared festival circuits and stylistic overlaps in energetic, anthemic songwriting.

Band members

Current members

The current lineup of Zebrahead, as of 2025, features five members who contribute to the band's signature blend of rap-rock and punk energy. Ali Tabatabaee serves as the lead rapper and vocalist, a founding member who joined in 1996 and is recognized for his dynamic and energetic stage presence that drives the band's live performances. Adrian Estrella joined in 2021 as co-vocalist and rhythm guitarist, adding melodic punk vocals influenced by his background in pop-punk with Assuming We Survive. Dan Palmer has been the lead guitarist since 2013, responsible for crafting solos and providing backing harmonies that enhance the 's guitar-driven sound. Ben Osmundson, another founding member from 1996, plays bass and delivers backing vocals, anchoring the rhythm section with consistent low-end support. Ed Udhus rounds out the core as the founding drummer and percussionist since 1996, providing the propulsive beats essential to Zebrahead's high-octane style.

Justin Mauriello

Justin served as co-vocalist and rhythm guitarist for Zebrahead from 1996 to 2004, playing a pivotal role in establishing the band's early rap-punk sound through his contributions to albums like (1998) and Playmate of the Year (2000). His dual vocal style alongside created a distinctive dynamic that defined the group's initial success in the scene. Mauriello departed the band in late 2004, shortly after a tour, citing creative differences as the primary reason for his exit.

Greg Bergdorf

Greg Bergdorf was the lead guitarist and a founding member of Zebrahead, contributing from 1996 to 2013 and shaping the band's guitar-driven energy across multiple albums, including early works like Waste of Mind and later releases such as Phoenix (2008) and Get Nice! (2011). His technical solos and backing vocals added a layer of intensity to the group's performances and recordings. Bergdorf announced his departure in June 2013, choosing to leave in order to spend more time with his young daughter and family.

Matty Lewis

Matty Lewis joined Zebrahead as co-vocalist and rhythm guitarist in 2005, replacing Mauriello, and remained with the band until 2021, influencing its mid-period output on albums like Broadcast to the World (2006) and Brain Invaders (2019). His tenure helped maintain the band's vocal interplay while adapting to evolving musical directions during extensive touring. Lewis informed the group of his departure via text message in early 2021, following a period of reduced communication during the after a European tour with ; the band described the decision as sudden, with no detailed explanation provided beyond personal circumstances.

Timeline

The band Zebrahead was founded in 1996 in Orange County, California, with core members Ali Tabatabaee (vocals), Ben Osmundson (bass), and Ed Udhus (drums) remaining constant throughout its history. The following table outlines key lineup changes aligned with major album releases, highlighting the evolution from the original five-piece to the current configuration.
YearLineup ChangesAssociated Album/Release
1996Formation of original lineup: Ali Tabatabaee (vocals), Justin Mauriello (vocals and rhythm guitar), Greg Bergdorf (lead guitar), Ben Osmundson (bass), Ed Udhus (drums).Band formation; debut album Waste of Mind (1998).
2003–2004Justin Mauriello departs after Japanese tour (late 2004).MFZB (2003); Waste of MFZB (2004, Japan-only).
2005Matty Lewis joins as co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist (officially announced March 8, 2005).Transition period; no album.
2006Lineup stabilizes with Lewis; no further changes until 2013.Broadcast to the World (2006).
2008No changes.Phoenix (2008).
2009No changes.Panty Raid (2009).
2011No changes.Get Nice! (2011).
2013Greg Bergdorf departs (announced June 17, 2013) to focus on family; Dan Palmer joins as lead guitarist.Call Your Friends (2013).
2015No changes.Walk the Plank (2015).
2019No changes.Brain Invaders (March 8, 2019).
2021Matty Lewis departs; Adrian Estrella joins as co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist (announced June 30, 2021).III EP (2021).

Discography

Studio albums

Zebrahead has released thirteen full-length since their formation in 1996, blending , , and elements. Their discography reflects a strong focus on the market, where the band has achieved significant commercial success, including multiple certifications from the (RIAJ). Early albums were released through their own MFZB Records imprint, often distributed by major labels like , while later works shifted to and back to independent MFZB Records. The band's international breakthrough came with their self-titled debut album, though U.S. chart performance remained modest on specialist lists like Billboard's Heatseekers.
AlbumRelease dateLabelPeak chart positionsNotes
ZebraheadApril 1998Doctor Dream RecordsJapan: #122 (Oricon)Debut studio album, also known as The Yellow Album, featuring early demos like "Check" and "Hate." It laid the groundwork for their rap-punk sound.)
Waste of MindOctober 1998MFZB Records (distributed by Columbia/Sony BMG)US: #34 (Billboard Heatseekers); Japan: #30 (Oricon)Second album, featuring the radio single "Get Back." It established the band's signature energetic sound and helped build their initial fanbase.
Playmate of the YearAugust 22, 2000MFZB Records (distributed by Columbia/Sony BMG)US: #4 (Billboard Heatseekers), #127 (Billboard 200); Japan: #20 (Oricon)Third album, certified gold in Japan by RIAJ for sales exceeding 200,000 copies. The title track received a music video and radio play, marking the band's growing popularity.
MFZBOctober 21, 2003Island Def Jam (US); Sony BMG/Golf Records (Japan)US: #13 (Billboard Heatseekers); Japan: #9 (Oricon)Fourth album, serving as an international breakthrough with tracks like "Hello Tomorrow" and "Rescue Me." It earned gold certification in Japan.
Waste of MFZBJuly 22, 2004Sony BMG (Japan only)Japan: #16 (Oricon)Fifth album, featuring outtakes from MFZB sessions like "Are You for Real?" and "Burn the School Down." Exclusive to Japan, it bridged to their next era.
Broadcast to the WorldFebruary 22, 2006Sony JapanJapan: #10 (Oricon)Sixth album, initially released exclusively in Japan before wider distribution. It featured mature lyrical themes and the single "Anthem," achieving gold status in Japan.
PhoenixJuly 9, 2008Sony JapanUS: #30 (Billboard Heatseekers); Japan: #10 (Oricon)Seventh album, peaking at #10 in Japan and including singles like "The Juggernauts" and "Hell Yeah!" It highlighted the band's evolving production style.
Panty RaidNovember 4, 2009Sony JapanJapan: #8 (Oricon)Eighth album, a covers collection of female-fronted pop songs like "Survivor" and "Girls Just Want to Have Fun." It peaked at #8 in Japan.)
Get Nice!July 27, 2011Sony JapanJapan: #13 (Oricon)Ninth album, a high-energy release with tracks like "Blackout" and "Get Nice!," emphasizing upbeat themes. It was the final album with guitarist Greg Bergdorf.
Call Your FriendsAugust 7, 2013Sony JapanJapan: #16 (Oricon)Tenth album, exploring mature themes of friendship and reflection with introspective tracks.
The Early Years – RevisitedApril 21, 2015MFZB Records/Rude RecordsJapan: #78 (Oricon)Eleventh album, a compilation of 12 re-recorded tracks from early albums (1998–2003) featuring vocalist Matty Lewis, including "Check" and "Playmate of the Year."
Walk the PlankOctober 7, 2015Sony Japan/MFZB RecordsJapan: #23 (Oricon)Twelfth album, returning to high-energy punk roots with collaborative elements, such as the split track "Out of Control" with MAN WITH A MISSION.
Brain InvadersMarch 6, 2019MFZB RecordsJapan: #40 (Oricon)Thirteenth album, featuring aggressive riffs and themes of mental resilience, with a deluxe edition adding bonus tracks.

Extended plays and compilations

Zebrahead has released a variety of extended plays and compilation albums, often tailored for specific markets like or featuring re-recorded material from their early catalog. These releases highlight the band's versatility, including cover collections and shorter-form projects under their independent label in recent years. Stupid Fat Americans (2001, Sony )
Released January 31, 2001, exclusively in , this EP includes four tracks like "Stupid Fat Americans" and bonus material from Playmate of the Year sessions. It peaked at #85 on .
Not the New Album (2008, ICON/MES)
Released July 8, 2008 (re-released February 2010), this EP contains five tracks recorded during Phoenix sessions, including "Art of Breaking Up." It served as a stopgap release.
Hell Yeah! ...It's a Tour (2009, MFZB Records)
Released October 22, 2009, this EP features four live and studio tracks tied to their touring era, emphasizing high-energy performances.
Out of Control (2015, SMR)
Released May 20, 2015, this Japan-exclusive EP with includes collaborative tracks and peaked at #2 on .
Greatest Hits? – Volume 1 (2015, Sony Japan/)
Released March 11, 2015, this features 15 tracks spanning their career up to Call Your Friends, peaking at #25 on .
The Bonus Brothers (2017, )
Released November 24, 2017, this Japan-only includes bonus tracks from previous albums.
Wanna Sell Your Soul? (2020, MFZB Records)
Released January 14, 2020, this five-track EP explores darker themes with tracks like "Wanna Sell Your Soul?"
III (2021, MFZB)
Released November 26, 2021, this five-track EP marks the first release with rhythm guitarist and vocalist Adrian Estrella. Tracks include "Lay Me to Rest" and "A Long Way Down." A Japan-exclusive special edition (Ichi-go Ichi-e) was released October 19, 2022, via Avex with 13 tracks including bonuses.
II (2023, MFZB)
Released February 3, 2023 (some sources February 2), this five-track EP continues the pop-punk style with tracks like "No Tomorrow" and "Licking on a Knife for Fun."
I (2024, MFZB)
Released November 13, 2024, this five-track EP concludes the trilogy, featuring tracks such as "I Have Mixed Drinks About Feelings" and "Pulling Teeth," solidifying the new lineup's sound.
III.II. (2023, MFZB Records)
Released December 8, 2023, this combines tracks from the III, II, and I into a 10-track full-length release, maintaining the core with recent lineup changes. : #15 ().

Singles

Zebrahead's singles discography highlights key promotional tracks from their albums, often accompanied by music videos that showcase the band's energetic style. Many singles were released to support album cycles, with some achieving regional success, particularly in . The band has produced music videos for most of their singles, contributing to their visual presence in the and rap-rock scenes. Early singles from the band's formation include "," a promotional release in 1998 from their album , featuring raw influences and distributed on . "Feel This Way," released in 1999 exclusively in from , captured the band's upbeat, hip-hop-infused sound and was aimed at building international momentum. Another holiday-themed single, "," emerged the same year as a standalone release, blending attitude with seasonal satire. During the MFZB era, "Rescue Me" served as the from the 2003 album , marking a shift toward more aggressive rap-rock elements; it received significant radio play and was supported by a emphasizing high-energy performance. "The Set Up," released in 2004 from the same album, followed as a track with promotional push, highlighting themes of frustration and rebellion in its lyrics and video. In the Matty Lewis era, following his 2005 joining, singles like "Ignite" from the 2008 album Phoenix (though recorded earlier around 2006 sessions) embodied the band's renewed pop-punk drive, with a music video focusing on chaotic, adrenaline-fueled visuals. Later releases included "Loud and Clear" in 2013 from Call Your Friends, a high-octane track promoting unity and resistance, paired with live footage in its video. "Walking on the Waves," issued in 2015 from Walk the Plank, reflected introspective themes amid the band's evolving sound, supported by a conceptual music video. More recent singles demonstrate Zebrahead's continued output in the EP format. "Lay Me to Rest," the 2021 debut single with new vocalist Adrian Estrella from the III EP, introduced a fresh era with themes of closure and renewal, accompanied by an official featuring band performance shots. "No Tomorrow," released in 2023 from the II EP (later on III.II.), critiqued societal pressures with fast-paced and a video directed by band collaborator Fred Morales, emphasizing live energy. In 2024, "Pulling Teeth" emerged as the lead single from the I EP, delivering chaotic punk-metal riffs and a highlighting the band's thunderous stage presence.
YearSingleAlbum/EPNotes
1998Get BackWaste of MindPromotional CD single; early punk-rap fusion.
1999Feel This WayWaste of MindJapan-exclusive release; built regional fanbase.
1999Deck the Halls (I Hate Christmas)StandaloneHoliday punk single on CD.
2003Rescue MeMFZBLead single with radio play and music video.
2004The Set UpMFZBPromotional track with thematic video.
2008IgnitePhoenixEnergetic video; marked Lewis-era shift.
2013Loud and ClearCall Your FriendsUnity-themed with live video elements.
2015Walking on the WavesWalk the PlankIntrospective single with conceptual visuals.
2021Lay Me to RestIIIDebut with new vocalist; official video.
2023No TomorrowII / III.II.Societal critique; directed video.
2024Pulling TeethIMetal-infused punk; high-energy video.

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