Zebrahead - Discography -1996-15- -channel Neo- Updated — Validated

The true debut of the Lewis/Tabatabaee duo. This album is angrier. Listen to "Anthem" – it’s not about teenage rebellion; it’s about adult frustration. The production is cleaner, the riffs are chuggier, and Ali’s raps are now battle-ready.

"Someday" – A surprisingly melancholic closer that proves the band could do more than just party. ZEBRAHEAD - DISCOGRAPHY -1996-15- -CHANNEL NEO-

Arguably the best Matty Lewis album. Panther is sleek, dangerous, and confident. The single became an anthem for over-stimulated millennials. But the deep tracks are the gold: "She Don’t Wanna Rock" is a funk-punk masterpiece, while "Death by Disco" perfectly captures the death of a local scene. The true debut of the Lewis/Tabatabaee duo

: Following the departure of original co-vocalist Justin Mauriello, Matty Lewis joined for major albums like Broadcast to the World (2006) and MFZB . The production is cleaner, the riffs are chuggier,