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Call Your Friends is the tenth studio album by American punk rock band Zebrahead released in Japan on August 7, 2013 and worldwide on August 13 and 16, 2013 respectively. The album is available in five different covers, each available in a specific region. It is also the band's first and only concept album.[1]

Long time guitarist Greg Bergdorf departed midway through the album's production only to be replaced by Dan Palmer of Death by Stereo. Both guitarists are noted as having contributed to different songs on the album.

Singles

Call Your Friends is the first single from the same album, "Call Your Friends", published in July 2013. For the song was shot music video.

The video was presented on 12 July 2013. In the beginning of the video rap singer Ali Tabatabaee phones to some girls and invites them to the party. After that the video shows a party and the musicians playing in the neighbouring room. The main attention is paid to friends of the band having fun at the party. Sometimes it has scenes with friends using hookah and Ali Tabatabaee sleeping with girls (also appears a man in a bear suit, which is depicted on the official cover).

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Sirens"3:26
2."I'm Just Here for the Free Beer"3:42
3."With Friends Like These, Who Needs Herpes?"3:39
4."Call Your Friends"3:07
5."Murder on the Airwaves"3:38
6."Public Enemy Number One"3:30
7."Born to Lose"2:59
8."Stick 'Em Up Kid!"3:15
9."Automatic"2:51
10."Nerd Armor"2:58
11."Panic in the Streets"3:46
12."Don't Believe the Hype"3:35
13."Until the Sun Comes Up"3:01
14."Last Call"3:42
Japanese bonus tracks [2]
No.TitleLength
15."Sex, Lies & Audiotape"3:13
16."Battle of the Bullshit"3:16
17."Ready Steady Go"3:18

Personnel

Release history

Country Date Format
Japan August 7, 2013 CD, digital download
Canada August 13, 2013
Europe
South America
United States
Australia August 16, 2013
Austria
Germany
Switzerland
Worldwide

References

  1. ^ "Zebrahead front man Ali Tabatabee wants to get his groove on with Biebs?!". LiveMusicAdelaide. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
  2. ^ Call Your Friends Tracklist - Official Zebrahead Forum