The story behind Cobra Kai’s favorite rock band
Updated Jan 21, 2021;
Posted Jan 19, 2021
The rock band Zebra. From left: bassist/keyboardist Felix Hanemann drummer Guy Gelso and singer/guitarist Randy Jackson. (Courtesy Bob Geiger)
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The antihero of Netflix’s biggest show in 2021 loves ’80s hard-rock.
Over three seasons on “Cobra Kai,” blond badass Johnny Lawrence, deftly portrayed by actor William Zabka, has reveled to and repped bands like Ratt, Guns N’ Roses, Poison and W.A.S.P.
Zabka has also given nods to a band a little less famous than those abovementioned Sunset Strip rockers. A band whose music and songs hold up well. And whose connection with Zabka runs deep.
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