Here’s a ranking of popular songs by the American alternative rock band Zebrahead.
They play a fusion rock style that blends rap, metal, and hardcore, making them a staple at major festivals.
They are also very popular in Japan and have appeared at the large music festival Summer Sonic more times than any other act.
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Zebrahead Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Hell YeahZebrahead1rank/position

This is a song by Zebrahead, a punk rock band that lays down feel-good party tunes.
While rooted in punk rock, the track features rap, giving it a distinctive structure.
It’s an energizing song that makes you want to go wild.
AnthemZebrahead2rank/position

A song released in 2006 by the American rock band Zebrahead.
It’s an anthem for everyone living within society.
An uplifting track that gets you pumped.
Zebrahead is an especially popular foreign rock band in Japan and has also collaborated with the Japanese rock band MAN WITH A MISSION.
Out of ControlMAN WITH A MISSION × Zebrahead3rank/position

It was used in the Japanese ending of the film Mad Max: Fury Road.
A miraculous collaboration by a Japan-U.
S.
mixture rock band, it’s a dynamic and powerful rock tune where each artist’s intensity collides, perfectly matching the film’s world.
Get BackZebrahead4rank/position

Even in the Reiwa era, Zebrahead, a popular band bound by a strong connection with Japanese fans, are regulars at music festivals.
Known as a truly beloved band thanks to their high-level musicianship, ultra-catchy melodies, and goofy personalities, they’ve earned a special place in many hearts.
“Get Back,” included on their 1998 major-label debut album Waste of Mind, is an early classic that’s quintessentially Zebrahead: razor-sharp rap, a distinctive riff built on unconventional techniques, a groovy beat, and a hook that sticks with you.
It’s perfect for a drive, so be sure to add it to your playlist.
Playmate Of the yearZebrahead5rank/position

It feels like young people are having a lively, fun time at the beach around August.
It’s like a song that directly captures those so-called party people who fully enjoy the summer, and I thought it was a great track that puts the best of summer front and center.





