Waste of Mind, Zebrahead's
debut album for Columbia Records, is a thirteen-song collection that spans the
modern-music lexicon, fusing punk- edged rock and hip-hop in exciting new ways. The band
employs two vocalists, singer Justin "Goldtoof" Mauriello and rapper Ali
Tabatabaee, whose distinct and powerful styles give Zebrahead a unique and wonderful
sound.
"Me and Ben and Ed started practicing together a couple
years ago," say Justin. "And then Greg came in. And we were thinking how great
it would be to not just have regular singing, but to have someone rapping, as well.
"Ali, who we all went to High School with, came on in and we
tried to get a new sound going, just get a different edge. Once we tried it out we all
left our other bands. It's got the best of both worlds."
Waste of Mind was recorded over two months in early 1998 in
Sherman Oaks, CA, and was produced by veteran studio ace Howard Benson, who's also teamed
in the past with Sepultura and Motorhead, and mixed by legendary engineer Chris Lord-Alge,
whose resume includes everyone from Green Day to 10,000 Maniacs.
"There's so much talent in the band it just amazes me,"
says Justin. "Everybody has such diverse influences, and when we all put in our parts
it turns out to be something pretty unique, and pretty special."
"Everybody brings in their own influences to the
music," adds Ali. "I was always more into the rap stuff. I used to listen to
N.W.A, Ice Cube, A Tribe Called Quest. But once I started hanging out with these guys I
started also listening to a lot of new stuff, like Superchunk."
"My taste ranges," adds Justin, "but I'm always a
sucker for a good melody. I was really into punk as a kid, bands like Descendents and
Green Day, that were punk yet had good melodies. It had a big effect on me and my
writing."
It didn't take long, once they had a few blowout club shows under
their belts, For Zebrahead to get noticed, both by O.C. kids and by the record industry. A
10-song self-titled recording (known as the "Yellow" album) was released in
early 1998 by Orange County indie label Dr. Dream Records, and contains early versions of
some of the songs found on Waste of Mind, as well as some live tunes.
One of the early believers in the band was Alanis Morissette's
producer, Glenn Ballard, who cast the guys in his upcoming "Clubland" film.
Their high-energy song "Check" will also be featured on the Java/Capital Records
soundtrack.
"Glenn's been great from the beginning," says Ali.
"He saw us play a show at the Viper Room in L.A., and he really dug our music. He got
us into the movie, had us filming for it and everything, playing in front of a hired
crowd. None of us had done anything like that before."
"'Check'" was actually the first song we ever wrote
together as a band," recalls Justin. "We started out with that killer bass line,
then wrote the music around it. The chorus actually started out as 'take a bath, kid.' It
sounded pretty good, but that song has come a long way since then."
Another component that sets Zebrahead apart from most other
groups is the Overall positive attitude that's extolled in their melodic songs. "We
try to have a positive outlook on life," says Ali. "I notice that a lot of the
music that's out there lately is focused on the negative, and that's one of the things
about Zebrahead that I like. It's OK to be happy, and to look on the positive side."
Among the highlights of Zebrahead's young career are slots on the
Warped Tour in the U.S., and of course the the guest appearance on Waste of Mind by by one
of their biggest fans, porno legend Ron Jeremy.
"I've always found the guy to be quite fascinating,"
laughs Justin. After one of our LA shows he came backstage to eat the free pizza with us
and we decided to have a get- to-know-Ron session. We plan on calling the next album
"Ron's Greatest Hits."