Get Nice! (album)
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Get Nice! is the ninth studio album released by American punk rock band Zebrahead. It is the band's first album to feature original material since the release of their seventh studio album Phoenix in 2008. It is the last album to feature Greg Bergdorf as lead guitarist after his departure in 2013.
Track listing
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1. |
"Blackout" |
3:45 |
2. |
"Nothing to Lose" |
3:53 |
3. |
"She Don't Wanna Rock" |
3:09 |
4. |
"Ricky Bobby" |
2:42 |
5. |
"Get Nice!" |
3:23 |
6. |
"The Joke's on You" |
3:03 |
7. |
"Nudist Priest" |
3:38 |
8. |
"Galileo Was Wrong" |
3:15 |
9. |
"Truck Stops and Tail Lights" |
3:22 |
10. |
"I'm Definitely Not Gonna Miss You" |
3:48 |
11. |
"Too Bored to Bleed" |
3:58 |
12. |
"Kiss Your Ass Goodbye" |
4:10 |
13. |
"This Is Gonna Hurt You Way More Than It's Gonna Hurt Me" |
4:03 |
14. |
"Demon Days" |
3:05 |
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15. |
"Light Up the Sky" |
3:45 |
16. |
"A Freak Gasoline Fight Accident" |
3:08 |
Singles and music videos
- "Ricky Bobby" - Released June 10, 2011 as the lead single from the album, a music video accompanied its release.
- "Get Nice!" - Released in July 9, 2011 as the second single, a music video accompanied its release in two versions; "clean" and "1970s", with the latter edited to make it look like if was filmed on TV cameras from the 1970s. Everything else in the video is identical to its "clean" version.
- "She Don't Wanna Rock" - A music video for the song was released on September 26, 2011.
- "Blackout" - A music video for the song was released November 30, 2011. The video is composed of footage from Zebrahead's tour in France.
- "Nudist Priest" - A music video for the song was released December 21, 2011. The video is composed of footage from Zebrahead's tour in England.
- "Truck Stops and Tail Lights" - A music video for the song was released January 16, 2012. The video is composed of footage from Zebrahead's tour in Germany.
- "Nothing to Lose" - A music video for the song was released June 8, 2012. The video is composed of footage from Zebrahead's tour in the UK.
Personnel
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