Tracklist
album info:
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Discs1
GenreRap, Alternative, Rock, Punk, Hardcore
Rank−
Released1998-10-13
Record labelColumbia Records
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Last updatedMay 30th, 2020
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Waste of Mind is the mainstream debut and second studio album overall released by American punk rock band Zebrahead.
Singles
"Get Back" - released as the lead single from the album in late 1998, it sold over 150,000 copies alone in the United States and is currently the band's highest charting song yet, peaking at #32 on the U.S Hot Modern Rock Tracks charts. The single was also released overseas in Australia, Japan and Canada, a music video accompanied its release.
"The Real Me" - released as the second single in the U.S and Japan in early 1999, the majority of radio airplay of the song was received in California, U.S.
"Feel This Way" - released as the third single from the album in the summer of 1999, exclusively in Japan.
"Someday" - the third U.S and fourth and final single overall, received little airplay from radio stations, seeing as only a few copies were sent out during the late summer/ early fall of 1999.
Hate
Song 10
Waste of Mind is the mainstream debut and second studio album overall released by American punk rock band Zebrahead.
Singles
"Get Back" - released as the lead single from the album in late 1998, it sold over 150,000 copies alone in the United States and is currently the band's highest charting song yet, peaking at #32 on the U.S Hot Modern Rock Tracks charts. The single was also released overseas in Australia, Japan and Canada, a music video accompanied its release.
"The Real Me" - released as the second single in the U.S and Japan in early 1999, the majority of radio airplay of the song was received in California, U.S.
"Feel This Way" - released as the third single from the album in the summer of 1999, exclusively in Japan.
"Someday" - the third U.S and fourth and final single overall, received little airplay from radio stations, seeing as only a few copies were sent out during the late summer/ early fall of 1999.