Broadcast to the World

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Template:Use mdy dates Script error: No such module "Unsubst-infobox". Broadcast to the World is the sixth studio album released by American punk rock band Zebrahead. The album was influenced by Lit's A Place in the Sun (1999).[1] It is their first album with new co-vocalist/rhythm guitarist Matty Lewis, who replaced former member Justin Mauriello after he left the group in late 2004.

Shawn Harris of The Matches created the artwork for the album, and for the band's follow-up album, Phoenix.

Production

Broadcast to the World was recorded at Maple Studios in Santa Ana, California, and Noise Factory in Fullerton, California, with Cameron Webb and the band as producers. Webb and Greg Bergdorf handled the recording; additional production was done by Marshall Altman and Bergdorf. Bergdorf and Sergio Chavez performed additional editing. Webb mixed the recordings, before the album was mastered by Brian Gardner at Bernie Grundman in Hollywood, California.[2]

Release

Zebrahead embarked on a West Coast US tour in January 2006 alongside Reel Big Fish and Goldfinger.[3] On October 17, 2006, Broadcast to the World was made available for streaming via Alternative Press. It was released in the U.S. on October 24 through Icon.[4] In November 2006, the band went on a tour of the US with support from Authority Zero.[5] On March 3, 2007, a music video was released for "Karma Flavored Whisky"; the following month, they went on a tour of Europe with MxPx.[6] In June and July 2007, the band toured the US alongside Unwritten Law, Bullets and Octane, and Neurosonic.[7]

Critical reception

Template:Music ratings Allmusic reviewer Rick Anderson called them a heavy rock band that are "...owing far more to the old school than the new, but that adds the welcome element of solid melodic hooks to the mix." He said that the music had elements of The Clash and Rancid. He also praised its range of songs to enable the band's audience to either sing/rap along, mosh along to or yell along to.[8]

Track listing

All songs written by Zebrahead.[2] Template:Track listing Template:Track listing

Personnel

Personnel per booklet.[2]

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Chart positions

Charts Peak
position
Certification
Japan Charts 10 Gold

Media usages

Release history

Country Date
Japan February 22, 2006
Germany June 30, 2006
Europe July 3, 2006
Canada October 24, 2006
United States

References

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