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the rock has been delivered Jun 29, 2008 I am only writing this because I see so many bad reviews for this cd....By far the best Zebrahead cd, and I liked the old stuff....I don't know how anyone thinks this is "poppy", they really stepped it up on this one, way less pop than playmate of the year for sure. If you like anything from Zebrahead but haven't heard this check it out and you will probably like it more.
Good, Yes...Their Best, No. Mar 08, 2008 THIS IS A KILLER ALBUM!! I think this album has the most energy out of all of thier previous ones. And yes , I've heard all their songs. Yeah its a little 'poppy' (Hello Tomorrow) but not all of it. My favorites are Blur, & the bonus track after the last song (WHICH IS ABSOLUTLY SICK! >> LISTEN LOUD!!) They are a great band with some of the best riffs/rhymes & beats & awesome live! New to Zebrahead? Better get these hot tracks...CHECK, SOMEDAY, SUBTRACT YOU & from their new album "Broadcast to the World" my favorite KARMA FLAVORED WHISKEY.
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Simply Amazing Mar 13, 2006 I purchased this CD two years ago, and I still listen to it religiously. Zebrahead has an extremely unique style that is refreshingly unclassified. MFZB is amazing from start to finish, and it would be well worth your time to check out their creative yet emotional style of music.
Awesome...but why get rid of Justin? Mar 13, 2006 This cd is f*ckin awesome!! I love it its one of my favorites...but i just looked at they're site today and saw that they have a new singer...WTF!!!? Who's this Matty guy that sounds like ever other punk rock singer!? Justin at least had his own sound and could hit those high notes...its gonna take a lot to get me to like Zebrahead beyond their MFZB cd...thats their last good one as far as i'm concerned.
Not what I was expecting, but good nonetheless Aug 18, 2005 I first heard Zebrahead four years ago, and I was amazed at a pop/punk/rap band that did not annoy me to death. As I listened to their first two albums they grew on me, and became one of my favorite modern acts.
Embarrassingly, I did not even know they had put out a third album until a few months ago when I heard "Falling Apart" and "Alone" on the soundtrack to Day of Reckoning, a WWE video game. I did recognize them immediately, though, and eventually I got around to buying this album.
They definitely went a little more along the "pop" route with this effort but it doesn't cheapen or dull the experience in any way. I thoroughly enjoyed every song, as they are all the high-energy glory that makes this band what it is.
One thing that disappointed me, though, would be the lack of guitar solos. Like I said, it's not exactly a bad thing, but especially after solos such as those in "Waste of Mind," "the Real Me," and "In My Room," I miss them.
GET IT!
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