Greatest Hits? – Volume 1

Greatest Hits? – Volume 1
Greatest hits album by Zebrahead
Released March 11, 2015 (2015-03-11)[1]
Recorded 2005–15
Genre Pop punk, punk rock, alternative rock, rapcore
Length 74:15
Label Sony Music Japan, MFZB Records
Producer Cameron Webb, Howard Benson, Jason Freese
Zebrahead chronology
Call Your Friends
(2013)
Greatest Hits? – Volume 1
(2015)
The Early Years – Revisited
(2015)
Singles from Greatest Hits? – Volume 1
  1. "Devil on My Shoulder"
    Released: March 26, 2015

Greatest Hits? – Volume 1 is the first greatest hits album by American rock band Zebrahead, set for release on March 11, 2015 exclusively in Japan. The album is followed by the lead single "Devil on My Shoulder", released March 26, 2015.

Background

In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the band's formation, Zebrahead announced the release of their first compilation album on February 5, 2015 for an exclusive release in Japan.[2] As well as the new track "Devil on My Shoulder" to be included as the lead single, several songs from the band's earlier years with former lead singer and rhythm guitarist Justin Mauriello would be re-recorded with current lead Matty Lewis.

Track listing[3]

No. Title Length
1. "Check"   2:25
2. "Get Back"   3:30
3. "Jagoff"   3:26
4. "Playmate of the Year"   2:59
5. "Now or Never"   3:00
6. "Wasted"   3:26
7. "Rescue Me"   3:18
8. "Into You"   3:07
9. "Hello Tomorrow"   3:57
10. "Wannabe"   2:31
11. "Broadcast to the World"   3:36
12. "Anthem"   3:33
13. "Postcards from Hell"   2:45
14. "Hell Yeah!"   3:36
15. "Mental Health"   3:13
16. "The Juggernauts"   3:58
17. "Girlfriend"   3:05
18. "Get Nice!"   3:23
19. "Ricky Bobby"   2:42
20. "She Don't Wanna Rock"   3:09
21. "Call Your Friends"   3:07
22. "Sirens"   3:26
23. "Devil on My Shoulder" (featuring Jean-Ken Johnny of Man with a Mission) 3:03

References

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