Inspired by the punk movement and perception of the world, La Habra, California’s Zebrahead, a band that formed during Orange County’s punk explosion, is about to bring their signature fun sound to the masses once again. Of course, they won’t miss a stop on the anniversary Rock for People. Their successful November show only proved their great popularity and large fan base in the domestic pop/punk-rock waters.
After forming in 1996, the Zebrahead legend began with the release of the Yellow EP on the independent label Dr. Dream in May 1998. Word of the band quickly spread and Zebrahead signed to major label Columbia, where they released their full-length debut Waste of Mind. It was released the same year. The following album, Playmate of the Year, was released in mid-2000 to rave reviews, with the album’s infectious title track receiving over 4,000 plays on modern rock and traditional rock radio and receiving airplay on the biggest alternative stations on the planet. Since then, Zebrahead’s history began to be written, a history that has continued for nearly 30 years, and there’s no sign that the band has decided to put any brakes on their burgeoning career.