Zanna, Don't!
Zanna, Don't! was an alternative rock band that formed in Los Angeles in 2001. Their lineup included Zanna on vocals, Don on guitar, Scott on bass, and Jack...
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Zanna, Don't! was an alternative rock band that formed in Los Angeles in 2001. Their lineup included Zanna on vocals, Don on guitar, Scott on bass, and Jack on drums. They released their debut album 'A Distant Heartbeat' in 2003, which included the track 'Be A Man' that became particularly well-known.
Don left the band in 2007, and the remaining trio continued to record together. They put out two more albums: 'The Mirror of Your Soul' in 2009 and 'Lost in the Shadows' in 2012. Their catalog also includes songs like 'Fast,' 'I Ain't Got Time,' and 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell.'
They eventually stopped recording together, though their early 2000s material still surfaces occasionally in rock playlists.
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