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In April 2021, Zebrahead announced the departure of co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist, Matty Lewis. Adrian
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a day earlier. The band later returned to the UK and performed at the
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on March 11, 2015, exclusively in Japan. As well as familiar material, the compilation features several re-recorded songs from the band's earlier albums with former lead singer/rhythm guitarist Justin
Mauriello, this time featuring current lead Matty Lewis. The re-recorded songs were released
601:. To promote it, the band began the Less Than Jake tour in late 2009 and toured through Japan and Europe, eventually concluding in the U.S. in Spring 2010. In the fall that followed, the band had started recording original material for the first time since the release of
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Allister. In October 2014, the band released their live DVD
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was released worldwide in August 2013. Around the same time, the band announced the departure of guitarist Greg
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sound that would eventually carry over and develop in future releases. Zebrahead spent the majority of 2004 promoting the album at various festivals in Japan, including the
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