New Zebrahead song/video

2013-07-13 by LPTheory | 22 Comments
American punk band Zebrahead has released a video for their single 'Call Your Friends'. The song is taken from their forthcoming LP of the same name, which is tentatively scheduled for an August release.

You can check it out here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgv9AQBoCaQ

Tagged: Zebrahead

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Relinquished
July 13th 2013
48717 Comments


LOL

joshieboy
July 13th 2013
8258 Comments


What tha fuck hahaha.

JAV
July 13th 2013
3545 Comments


How are these guys still around?

Calc
July 13th 2013
17340 Comments


^^^^^^^

Sanders
July 13th 2013
2416 Comments


Is that an Andrew WK sample before the chorus?

I didn't mind some of their older stuff, but even my 13 year old self would hate this

TheSmashBro
July 13th 2013
268 Comments


MFZB is one of the only pop punk albums I kinda like
This song is poopoo though. When did white Mike Tyson become the lead singer?

Brostep
Emeritus
July 13th 2013
4491 Comments


new zebrahead = classic zebrahead?

StallionMang
July 13th 2013
9003 Comments


Crappy band that needs to go away.

Lambda
July 13th 2013
2654 Comments


I have a soft spot for this band. Even so, that was actually a pretty good guitar solo at 2:08.

PuddlesPuddles
July 13th 2013
4798 Comments


Duude that was so flipcup. Album will be, as all Zebrahead is, so fuggin flipcup

mankycaaant
July 13th 2013
93 Comments


they're old enough to be those girls' fathers.

mawws
July 13th 2013
2 Comments


God, this blows so much. Can't believe I listened to this band quite a lot like 2 years ago. They sound literally the same.

PoodleRapist
July 13th 2013
269 Comments


"they're old enough to be those girls' fathers."

you beat me to it. this type of song and video with forty year old dudes just doesn't sit well

afghanwhigger
July 14th 2013
71 Comments


Reading this was a Waste Of Mind.

Calc
July 14th 2013
17340 Comments


these guys had a song on THPS that i really liked that's all I've heard

XingKing
July 14th 2013
16149 Comments


Listening to this out of respect for the Tony Hawk soundtracks

XingKing
July 14th 2013
16149 Comments


Was not prepared for that shittiness. Ugh

Spec
July 14th 2013
39395 Comments


They're not a punk band.

dimsim3478
July 14th 2013
8987 Comments


How are these guys still around? [2]

JakeStallion
July 14th 2013
651 Comments


I have a huge soft spot for this band. I still listen to MFZB and Get Nice! on occasion. I wasn't too big on this song, though it was catchy (as is all Zebrahead) and the guitar solo was cool.

Also, the guy wearing the Rey Mysterio mask made me giggle.

Fox83
July 15th 2013
23 Comments


Rest of the album sounds much better and isn't as party-themed as the single will lead you to believe.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Call-Your-Friends/dp/B00DRGEZHI/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1373846442&sr=8-11&keywords=zebrahead



BillTheButcher
July 17th 2013
289 Comments


id like to see ZH live. i love their discography and i bet a live show under the sun would rock



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