Phoenix (Zebrahead album)
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Phoenix | |||||
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Studio album by Zebrahead | |||||
Released | July 9, 2008 August 4, 2008 August 5, 2008 2008 2008 |
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Recorded | March, 2008 | ||||
Genre | Rapcore, pop punk | ||||
Length | TBA | ||||
Label | Sony BMG, SPV, ICON MES, EMI, Fontana North | ||||
Producer | Cameron Webb, Howard Benson | ||||
Zebrahead chronology | |||||
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Phoenix is the fourth release from Zebrahead on Sony Music Entertainment, and the successor to Broadcast to the World (2006). The album will be released in Japan in July, USA and Europe in August, and released in Canada, South America, and Australia shortly afterwards.
[edit] Track listing
- "HMP"
- "Hell Yeah!"
- "Just The Tip"
- "Mental Health"
- "The Juggernauts"
- "Death By Disco"
- "Be Careful What You Wish For"
- "Morse Code For Suckers"
- "Ignite"
- "Mike Dexter Is A God, Mike Dexter Is A Role Model, Mike Dexter Is An Asshole"
- "The Junkie And The Halo"
- "Brixton"
- "Hit The Ground"
- "Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right, But Three Rights Make A Left"
- "All For None And None For All"
- "Sorry, But Your Friends Are Hot"
- "The Art of Breaking Up" (Japanese Bonus Track)
- "We're Not a Cover Band, We're a Tribute Band" (Japanese Bonus Track)
[edit] Personnel
- Matty Lewis - Vocals, Guitar
- Ali Tabatabaee - Vocals
- Greg Bergdorf - Guitar
- Ben Osmundson- Bass
- Ed Udhus - Drums