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Zebrahead is an American
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band from
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, formed in 1996. The group's current line-up comprises rapper
Ali Tabatabaee Ali Tabatabaee (; born February 27, 1973) is an Iranian-American musician who is one of two main vocalists in the rock band Zebrahead. Alongside bandmate Matty Lewis, he performed the titular character's theme song for the 2006 video game ''So ...
, bassist Ben Osmundson, drummer Ed Udhus, lead guitarist
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and lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Adrian Estrella. Playing a style of music that merges elements of
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and
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, they have released thirteen studio albums. The band was formed in 1996 by Tabatabaee, Osmundson and Udhus, as well as vocalist and rhythm guitarist
Justin Mauriello Justin Mauriello (born 1975) is the lead singer and guitarist for the alternative rock band Darling Thieves, and former guitarist and founding member of punk rock band Zebrahead. Musical career Zebrahead (1996–2004) Mauriello was a foundin ...
and lead guitarist Greg Bergdorf. Mauriello departed from the group in 2004, following the release of the band's fifth studio album ''
Waste of MFZB Released exclusively in Japan, ''Waste of MFZB'' is the fifth studio album released by American punk rock band Zebrahead. It is their final album with band member Justin Mauriello, who left the group shortly afterwards. As the title suggests, t ...
''. His role was filled in 2005, with the addition of
Matty Lewis Matty is a given name or nickname, frequently of the male given name Matthew. It can also be a surname. People with the given name or nickname Notable people with the given name or nickname include: A–E * Matty Alou (1938–2011), Major League ...
, who made his debut on ''
Broadcast to the World ''Broadcast to the World'' is the sixth studio album released by American punk rock band Zebrahead. The album was influenced by Lit's '' A Place in the Sun'' (1999). It is their first album with new co-vocalist/rhythm guitarist Matty Lewis, who ...
'' (2006). Bergdorf then departed from the group in 2013, being replaced by Palmer, who was first featured on '' Call Your Friends'' (2013). In 2021, Lewis left the band and was replaced by Estrella.


History


1996–2001: Formation and early years

In summer 1996 in La Habra, California, guitarist Greg Bergdorf and drummer Ed Udhus (both formerly of the band 409), bassist Ben Osmundson (formerly of 3-Ply) and singer/rhythm guitarist
Justin Mauriello Justin Mauriello (born 1975) is the lead singer and guitarist for the alternative rock band Darling Thieves, and former guitarist and founding member of punk rock band Zebrahead. Musical career Zebrahead (1996–2004) Mauriello was a foundin ...
(formerly of Once There) all became acquainted with one another after experimenting with different music styles together, as the bands they were in at the time shared the same practice space. Subsequently, all four left their respective bands to form their own, which they named Zebrahead. Inspired by bands such as
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and
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and uninterested in the local musical trends of the time, Zebrahead began experimenting and incorporating elements of
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into their sound, leading to the inclusion of rapper
Ali Tabatabaee Ali Tabatabaee (; born February 27, 1973) is an Iranian-American musician who is one of two main vocalists in the rock band Zebrahead. Alongside bandmate Matty Lewis, he performed the titular character's theme song for the 2006 video game ''So ...
as a co-vocalist. The first song ever composed was "Check", which was later included on their first demo tape, ''One More Hit'', released shortly after. The band issued their self-titled debut album in April 1998 through indie label Doctor Dream Records, before signing with major label
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to release their mainstream debut ''
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'' later that year. The album contains several re-recorded songs from their demo release alongside new tracks, including the minor radio hit "
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", which charted at No. 32 on the U.S.
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charts. This album's version of "Check" also appeared on the soundtrack for the game ''
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''. The band's follow-up ''
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'' was released in August 2000 and charted at No.4 on the U.S.
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chart. The extended play ''Stupid Fat Americans'' followed in February 2001 as a Japan-exclusive release.


2002–2005: ''MFZB'' and Mauriello's departure

Zebrahead recorded and released their fourth studio album, '' MFZB'', in 2003; this was their last publication under Columbia Records. The album is noted for trading in the
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elements of the band's previous releases in favor of a heavier
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sound that would eventually carry over and develop in future releases. Zebrahead spent the majority of 2004 promoting the album at various festivals in Japan, including the
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. The band's extensive touring earned them a sizeable fanbase in the country, leading ''MFZB'' to chart at No.9 on the Japanese Charts and earn a
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certification. A follow-up to ''MFZB'' titled ''
Waste of MFZB Released exclusively in Japan, ''Waste of MFZB'' is the fifth studio album released by American punk rock band Zebrahead. It is their final album with band member Justin Mauriello, who left the group shortly afterwards. As the title suggests, t ...
'' – containing songs that didn't make the final cut of the former – was released exclusively in Japan in July 2004 where it topped the ''
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'' chart. Shortly after Zebrahead's Japanese tour, co-vocalist/rhythm guitarist Justin Mauriello left the band due to creative differences. As the singing/rapping dynamic between Mauriello and co-vocalist Ali Tabatabaee was crucial to Zebrahead's sound, the band immediately began the search for a replacement.
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, a former member of the band Jank 1000 that had previously toured with Zebrahead, was advised by Udhus and Osmundson to try out for the part in December 2004, to which he won. Lewis' inclusion was announced at a private concert at the Anaheim House of Blues, California on March 8, 2005, before the group started recording their next studio album.


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

Zebrahead's sixth album ''
Broadcast to the World ''Broadcast to the World'' is the sixth studio album released by American punk rock band Zebrahead. The album was influenced by Lit's '' A Place in the Sun'' (1999). It is their first album with new co-vocalist/rhythm guitarist Matty Lewis, who ...
'' debuted in February 2006 in Japan, where it certified gold. It was later issued in other countries as the year progressed. During that time, the band toured the U.S. as part of the
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festival and later Europe, notably playing at the UK's annual
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. Ali Tabatabaee and Matty Lewis also performed the theme of ''Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)'', "His World". Following a two-month hiatus after writing material for their seventh album, Zebrahead returned to Europe in May 2007 on a co-headline tour with
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and went on to tour the UK as part of the annual Get Happy Tour the following October. Afterwards, the band continued writing and recorded demos with producers
Jason Freese Jason Jeremy Freese (born January 12, 1975) is an American musician and multi-instrumentalist. Since 2004, he has been the touring keyboard and saxophone player for the punk rock band Green Day. Freese has performed on over 50 albums, mainly on ...
,
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and Cameron Webb. The album, '' Phoenix'', was released in July 2008, preceded by the ''Not the New Album EP'' a day earlier. The band later returned to the UK and performed at the Download, Leeds Slam Dunk and Greenfield festivals, before going on to tour the rest of Europe and Japan for the remainder of the year. An American leg of the tour was originally planned to take place after, however, Lewis became ill, and in order to avoid permanent damage to his voice, the tour was cancelled. In Spring 2009, Zebrahead announced the release of a
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featuring songs originally sung by female musicians from the 1990s–2000s for the following November. ''
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'' is preceded by the single "
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" originally by
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. To promote it, the band began the Less Than Jake tour in late 2009 and toured through Japan and Europe, eventually concluding in the U.S. in Spring 2010. In the fall that followed, the band had started recording original material for the first time since the release of ''Phoenix''. Proceeded by the singles "Ricky Bobby" and the title track "Get Nice!", Zebrahead's ninth studio album '' Get Nice!'' was released in July 2011, reaching No. 3 on the U.S.
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chart. Promotion came in the form of the tour Get Nice! or Die Trying, where the band performed in venues and festivals throughout Europe, Japan and Australia and the United States between the album's release and the summer of 2012.


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

After recording in the first half of the year, Zebrahead's tenth studio album '' Call Your Friends'' was released worldwide in August 2013. Around the same time, the band announced the departure of guitarist Greg Bergdorf, who chose to leave in order to spend more time with his family. Lead guitarist of
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,
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took his place as the band's new guitarist. Zebrahead then toured in the U.S., Europe and Japan over the course of the following year, this time alongside acts MxPx and Allister. In October 2014, the band released their live DVD ''Way More Beer'', which was filmed and recorded during the band's tour of Germany earlier that year. In celebration of the twentieth anniversary of Zebrahead's formation, the band released their first compilation album ''
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'' on March 11, 2015, exclusively in Japan. As well as familiar material, the compilation features several re-recorded songs from the band's earlier albums with former lead singer/rhythm guitarist Justin Mauriello, this time featuring current lead Matty Lewis. The re-recorded songs were released separately outside Japan as the band's eleventh studio album under the title ''
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'' on April 21, 2015. After recording earlier in the year, Zebrahead's twelfth album ''
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'' was issued on October 7, 2015. A continuation of their Walk the Plank/Out of Control tour that took place earlier that year ran between October 1 – December 11, 2015, in Japan and Europe. The band released a second compilation album on November 24, 2017, titled ''
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'', featuring songs that were previously only available on the Japanese editions of their albums, while their thirteenth studio album '' Brain Invaders'' was released in March 2019.


2021–present: Lewis' departure and ''III.II.I''

In April 2021, Zebrahead announced the departure of co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist, Matty Lewis. Adrian Estrella (Assuming We Survive and Mest) was revealed as his replacement on June 28, 2021. The band's first single with Estrella, "Lay Me to Rest", premiered the following month on July 30, 2021 while the EP ''III'', the band's first release with Estrella, followed on November 26, 2021. The band's follow-up EP, titled ''II'', was released on February 3, 2023. ''I'' was released on November 13, 2024.


Musical style

''
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'' described Zebrahead's music as
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, and also said that they are a
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group that " wesfar more to the old school than the new". ''Faster, Louder'' categorized them as "
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/
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exponents". ''
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'' said that the band "combined the pop-punk cuteness of
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with the
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aggression of
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."


Band members

Current members *
Ali Tabatabaee Ali Tabatabaee (; born February 27, 1973) is an Iranian-American musician who is one of two main vocalists in the rock band Zebrahead. Alongside bandmate Matty Lewis, he performed the titular character's theme song for the 2006 video game ''So ...
– lead vocals (1996–present) * Ben Osmundson – bass, backing vocals (1996–present) * Ed Udhus – drums, percussion (1996–present) *
Dan Palmer Dan Palmer (born 13 September 1988) is an Australian rugby union coach and retired professional player. He was the lineout coach for the national team at the 2023 Rugby World Cup and most recently was the Leicester Tigers scrum coach. He play ...
– lead guitar, backing vocals (2013–present; 2010, 2012 touring substitute for Greg Bergdorf) * Adrian Estrella – co-lead vocals, rhythm guitar (2021–present) Former members *
Justin Mauriello Justin Mauriello (born 1975) is the lead singer and guitarist for the alternative rock band Darling Thieves, and former guitarist and founding member of punk rock band Zebrahead. Musical career Zebrahead (1996–2004) Mauriello was a foundin ...
– lead vocals, rhythm guitar (1996–2004) * Greg Bergdorf – lead guitar, backing vocals (1996–2013) *
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– co-lead vocals, rhythm guitar (2005–2021) Touring and session members *
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– keyboards (1998–2000, 2008) *
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– keyboards, piano (2006–present) * Dan Regan – trombone (occasional live appearances performing "Anthem"; 2006–2014) * John Christianson – trumpet (occasional live appearances performing "Anthem"; 2006–present) * Chris Dalley – drums (filled in for Ed Udhus on 2008 summer UK tour)


Timeline


Discography

* ''
Zebrahead Zebrahead is an American rock band from La Habra, California, formed in 1996. The group's current line-up comprises rapper Ali Tabatabaee, bassist Ben Osmundson, drummer Ed Udhus, lead guitarist Dan Palmer and lead vocalist and rhythm guita ...
'' (1998) * ''
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'' (1998) * ''
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'' (2000) * '' MFZB'' (2003) * ''
Waste of MFZB Released exclusively in Japan, ''Waste of MFZB'' is the fifth studio album released by American punk rock band Zebrahead. It is their final album with band member Justin Mauriello, who left the group shortly afterwards. As the title suggests, t ...
'' (2004) * ''
Broadcast to the World ''Broadcast to the World'' is the sixth studio album released by American punk rock band Zebrahead. The album was influenced by Lit's '' A Place in the Sun'' (1999). It is their first album with new co-vocalist/rhythm guitarist Matty Lewis, who ...
'' (2006) * '' Phoenix'' (2008) * ''
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'' (2009) * '' Get Nice!'' (2011) * '' Call Your Friends'' (2013) * ''
The Early Years – Revisited ''The Early Years – Revisited'' is the eleventh studio album by American punk rock band Zebrahead released on April 21, 2015. The album is made up of re-recorded tracks from the band's early years between 1998 and 2003 that feature then current ...
'' (2015) * ''
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'' (2015) * '' Brain Invaders'' (2019)


References


External links

* * ;Interviews
Interview on Up Load UK 2009

Interview on More Than the Music 2011 (Tess Askew)

Zebrahead interview on AWR 2013
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