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Recorded
  
2003

MFZB (2003)
  
Waste of MFZB (2004)

Release date
  
21 October 2003

Length
  
56:04

Artist
  
Zebrahead

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Released
  
October 21, 2003 (2003-10-21) October 15, 2007 (US and Europe)

Producer
  
Cameron Webb, Marshall Altman

Label
  
Sony Records International

Genres
  
Punk rock, Pop punk, Alternative rock, Nu metal

Similar
  
Zebrahead albums, Pop punk albums

Zebrahead rescue me lyrics


MFZB (abbreviation of Motherfucking Zebrahead, Bitch) is the fourth studio album released by American punk rock band Zebrahead. "Rescue Me" was released to radio on January 20, 2004.

Contents

The title of the album originally comes from the band's fanclub of the same name. The first 1,000 copies of the CD release of it were made available in four different colors; red, yellow, green and blue, with blue being the official color with later copies.

Zebrahead the set up


Singles

  • "Into You" - released as the lead single from the album in Japan in late 2003, its accompanied music video is a combination of concert and amateur "behind-the-scenes" footage from the band while on tour. It also has scenes with the band taking photo with fans and studio recording of the song.
  • "Rescue Me" - released as the first single from the album in the U.S and second in Japan/ overall in early 2004, its accompanied music video is recorded footage of the band performing the song at a concert.
  • "Falling Apart" - released as a radio-only single in spring 2004.
  • "Hello Tomorrow'" - the fourth and final single off the album as released in the summer of 2004, a music video accompanied its release.
  • Personnel

  • Ali Tabatabaee - lead vocals
  • Justin Mauriello - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Greg Bergdorf - lead guitar
  • Ben Osmundson - bass guitar
  • Ed Udhus - drums
  • Songs

    1Rescue Me3:23
    2Over the Edge2:48
    3Strength3:30

    References

    MFZB Wikipedia