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  Name Zebrahead
  Img Zebrahead Band Shotjpg
  Img Capt Ed, Matty, Ben, Greg & Ali
  Background group_or_band
  Origin La Habra , California , USA
  Genre Rapcore <br> Pop Punk
  Years Active 1996 – present
  Label Sony BMG <br> SPV <br> ICON MES
  Associated Acts Jank 1000 <br> I Hate Kate
  URL Zebraheadcom
  Current Members Ali Tabatabaee - Vocals <br> Matty Lewis - Vocals / Guitar <br> Ed Udhus - Drums <br> Ben Osmundson - Bass <br> Greg Bergdorf - Guitar
  Past Members Justin Mauriello - Vocals / Guitar


Zebrahead (ゼブラヘッド) is an Orange County, CA -based rap-punk band which was formed in La Habra , California .


HISTORY


Early Years

The band was formed in 1996 by vocalist/guitarist Justin Mauriello (formerly of Once There ), guitarist Greg Bergdorf (formerly of 409 ), bassist Ben Osmundson (formerly of 3-Ply ), and drummer Ed Udhus (formerly of 409 ). All four musicians, whose bands at the time shared the same practice space, found themselves experimenting with different sounds together and soon became friends. After deciding that they wanted to explore their musical options further, Greg, Justin, Ben and Ed quit their previous bands and Zebrahead was formed.

The group who were inspired by acts including Fugazi and The Descendents , found themselves uninspired by the local trend towards Ska-punk and instead began incorporating elements of Hip-hop into their sound, eventually recruiting rapper Ali Tabatabaee to join their ranks.


Professional Career


After issuing the self-titled EP Zebrahead on the indie label Doctor Dream Records in May 1998 , Zebrahead signed to major label Columbia Records to release their full-length debut, Waste Of Mind , which appeared later that same year. The band’s follow up album Playmate Of The Year was issued in mid-2000 and the Stupid Fat Americans EP followed the next year as an exclusive release for Japan .

Zebrahead headed over to Europe with Green Day to support the records and played various festival dates as well. Throughout the years, they also shared gigs with bands like Less Than Jake , Kottonmouth Kings , 311 , MxPx , Reel Big Fish , Unwritten Law and Goldfinger .

Three years after having released a full length album, MFZB (aka ''Mother Fucking Zebrahead Bitch!'') appeared in 2003 , which the band spent the majority of their time promoting overseas in Japan where the record soon went gold. Zebrahead found themselves performing at various festivals including Summer Sonic Festival and Punkspring, as well as headline shows throughout Japan.


Change In Line-Up

Shortly after their 2004 Japanese tour, lead singer/guitarist Mauriello exited the group to pursue other interests (eventually leading to the creation of his new band I Hate Kate ). The news of Mauriello's departure was broken to fans via the band's official website in December 2004. His exit from the group distressed fans, as the singing/rapping dynamic between him and Tabatabaee was crucial to the band's sound. The same month, Matty Lewis (formerly of the band Jank 1000 ) received a call from Zebrahead's management Todd Singerman (who also had a management deal with Jank 1000), and was informed that Zebrahead were looking for a new co-lead singer. Lewis set out to California to try out for the role, and after being heavily impressed with what they saw, the four remaining members officially named him Zebrahead's new co-lead singer with him being formally introduced to the world at a "secret" show at the Anaheim House of Blues on March 12 , 2005 .


Broadcasting To The World

After two years since their last CD release, Zebrahead, now armed with a new vocalist, released their fifth studio album Broadcast To The World on February 22 , 2006 in Japan. The CD had great success and went gold there in just over a month's time.

After touring Europe and the UK at the start of June 2006, including a spot on the annual UK Download Festival , Zebrahead spent the rest of the summer in the USA on the Warped Tour . During this time their current album ''Broadcast to the World'' was released on July 3 in Europe through the German based record company SPV . October 24 , 2006 finally saw the long awaited, American and Canadian release of the record via new label ICON MES. The rest of 2006 was spent touring Europe and the US as part of the ''Broadcast To The World'' tour.

In March 2007, the band took two months off to begin writing new material for their, currently as of yet, untitled new studio album. The band later returned to Europe in May on a co-healine tour with MxPx and a headline UK tour. From June - July of the same year, Zebrahead toured America, supporting Unwritten Law with the band Bullets And Octane . On completion of the tour, Zebrahead spent more time writing material for their new album which has a planned release date of February, 2008 .


Current And Future Events

At the present, the band is still continuing to write and record their new album. Recently, after several of the active users at MFZB.com made it apparent they were in need of update from the band during this 'quiet' period, Zebrahead responded by posting a video update to YouTube which was promised as "the first of many". The video talks about the writing/recording process and has an update on Zebrahead's official Fanclub .

October 2007 will see the return of Zebrahead to the UK as part of the annual Get Happy Tour where they will share the stage with Army Of Freshmen , The Bloodhound Gang and Bowling For Soup .

Zebrahead's new studio album is slated for a worldwide release on February 2008 .


MEMBERS


Current members


Ali Tabatabaee



Matty Lewis



Ed Udhus



Ben Osmundson



Greg Bergdorf



Former members




ZEBRAHEAD IN POPULAR CULTURE

Throughout the years, Zebrahead have had their work featured in popular culture. Some notable appearances include the following, in chronological order:






EPs



Singles

  • Get Back ( 1998 )

  • The Real Me ( 1999 )

  • Feel This Way (Japan Exclusive) ( 1999 )

  • Playmate of the Year ( 2000 )

  • Now Or Never (Japan Exclusive) ( 2001 )

  • Into You (Japan Exclusive) ( 2003 )

  • Rescue Me ( 2004 )

  • Hello Tomorrow ( 2005 )

  • Are You For Real? (Japan Exclusive) ( 2004 )

  • Anthem ( 2006 )

  • Postcards From Hell ( 2006 )

  • Broadcast To The World ( 2007 )




Music Videos

  • Get Back ( 1998 )

  • Playmate Of The Year ( 2000 )

  • Into You ( 2003 )

  • Rescue Me ( 2003 )

  • Hello Tomorrow ( 2004 )

  • Are You For Real? ( 2004 )

  • Anthem ( 2006 )

  • Postcards From Hell ( 2006 )

  • Broadcast To The World ( 2006 )

  • Karma Flavored Whisky ( 2007 )




DVDs



EXTERNAL LINKS