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  1. Released: 2004. Waste of MFZB is the fifth studio album released by American punk rock band Zebrahead exclusively in Japan, it is also their final album with band member Justin Mauriello, who left the group shortly afterwards.

  2. zebrahead.com › featured_item › waste-of-mfzbWaste of MFZB – Zebrahead

    22 de jul. de 2004 · Waste of MFZB. Released: July 22nd 2004 Sony BMG (Japan Only Release) 01) Are You For Real 02) Let Me Go 03) One Less Headache 04) Burn the School Down 05) Lightning Rod 06) Blindside 07) Veils and Visions 08) One Shot 09) Timing is Everything 10) Wannabe

  3. 22 de jul. de 2004 · Waste of MFZB. Zebrahead. Released July 22, 2004. Waste of MFZB Tracklist. 1. Are You For Real? Lyrics. 2. Let Me Go Lyrics. 3. One Less Headache Lyrics. 4. Burn The School Down...

  4. Phoenix. Not The New Album EP. Broadcast to the World. Waste of MFZB. MFZB. Stupid Fat Americans EP. Music Videos. Out of Time. A Long Way Down. Lay Me To Rest. If You’re Looking For Your Knife…I Think My Back Found It. Follow Me (Acoustic-ish) All My Friends Are Nobodies. When Both Sides Suck, We’re All Winners. 『Follow Me』来日記念MV.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MFZBMFZB - Wikipedia

    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. 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 ...

  6. ZebraheadWaste Of MFZB. Tracklist. Credits (12) Ben Osmundson. Bass. Ed Udhus. Drums. Greg Bergdorf. Guitar. Mitsuyasu Abe. Mastered By. Cameron Webb. Mixed By. Cameron Webb. Producer. Show more credits... Versions. Filter by. Format. Label. Country. Year. 2 versions. Add to Wantlist. Recommendations. Waste Of Mind. Zebrahead. MFZB. Zebrahead.

  7. Waste of MFZB is the fifth studio album released by American punk rock band Zebrahead exclusively in Japan, it is also their final album with band member Justin Mauriello, who left the group shortly afterwards.