Panty Raid (album)

Panty Raid
Studio album by Zebrahead
Released November 4, 2009
Recorded MarchApril 2009
Genre Punk rock, pop punk, rapcore, alternative rock
Length 38:42
Label MFZB
Producer Jason Freese
Zebrahead chronology
Phoenix
(2008)Phoenix2008
Panty Raid
(2009)
Get Nice!
(2011)Get Nice!2011
Singles from Panty Raid
  1. "Girlfriend"
    Released: September 20, 2009
  2. "Underneath It All"
    Released: January, 2010

Panty Raid is the eighth studio album released by American punk rock band Zebrahead.

The album consists entirely of cover songs by female pop artists of the past two decades, including singers such as Avril Lavigne, Christina Aguilera, Gwen Stefani and Britney Spears.

Singles

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Original artist (date)Length
1."Survivor"Beyoncé Knowles, Mathew Knowles, Anthony DentDestiny's Child (2001)3:25
2."Girls Just Want to Have Fun"Robert HazardCyndi Lauper (1983)2:05
3."Underneath It All"Gwen Stefani, Dave StewartNo Doubt feat. Lady Saw (2001)3:13
4."Trouble"Jacqui Blake, Carrie AskewShampoo (1994)2:28
5."London Bridge"Stacy Ferguson, Sean Garrett, Mike Hartnett, Jamal JonesFergie (2006)2:25
6."Beautiful"Linda PerryChristina Aguilera (2002)3:04
7."Girlfriend"Avril Lavigne, Lukasz "Dr. Luke" GottwaldAvril Lavigne (2007)3:05
8."The Sweet Escape"Stefani, Aliaune Thiam, Giorgio TuinfortGwen Stefani feat. Akon (2006)2:52
9."(Introduction)"  0:15
10."Jenny from the Block"Jennifer Lopez, Troy Oliver, mrDEYO, Samuel Barnes, Jean-Claude Olivier, Fernando Arbex, Lawrence Parker, Scott Sterling, Michael OliverJennifer Lopez feat. Styles P and Jadakiss (2002)2:39
11."Rehab"Amy WinehouseAmy Winehouse (2006)3:08
12."Spice Up Your Life"Richard Stannard, Matt Rowe, Spice GirlsSpice Girls (1997)2:26
13."(Introduction)"  0:11
14."Oops!... I Did It Again"Max Martin, Rami YacoubBritney Spears (2000)2:10
15."Get the Party Started"PerryP!nk (2001)2:24
16."Mickey"Mike Chapman, Nicky ChinnToni Basil (1982)2:45

Personnel

Chart positions

Charts Peak
position
Japan Albums Chart 8

Release history

Region Date
Japan November 4, 2009
Europe December 8, 2009
United States

References

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