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Business Up Front/Party in the Back is the debut studio album by American Christian rock band Family Force 5, released on March 21, 2006. It has been notable for putting Family Force 5 into the mainstream. "Love Addict" was a Christian radio hit. A "diamond edition" was released on March 20, 2007 with three additional tracks.
Track listing
All tracks are written by Jacob Olds and Solomon Olds, except where noted.
Brad "20 Cent" Allen – guitars (on tracks 1–7, 9–12)
Derek "Chap Stique" Mount – guitars on track 8 (replaced Allen)
Produced by Joe Baldridge and Solomon Olds, except "Put Ur Hands Up", "Earthquake", and "Lose Urself" (Olds, Butch Walker)
Mixed by Chris Lord-Alge
Mastered by Leon Zervos
Recorded at Bridge Street Studio and FM (Franklin, TN), and The Rental House Studios and Ruby Red Productions (Atlanta, GA)
Notes
"Kountry Gentleman", "Replace Me", and "Love Addict" were the first singles off the record; in fact, a video for "Kountry Gentleman" was actually released in the summer of 2005, about nine months before the full-length album was released. No video was made for "Replace Me"; the song was sent only to Christian radio. A video was released for "Love Addict" in mid-2006.
Advance copies of the album did not include "Replace Me"; the song "Earthquake" was instead followed by "Lose Urself", "Peachy", "Supersonic", "Numb", and "Colour of Water", which did not make it onto the final record. Solomon Olds explained that the band's record labels (Maverick and Gotee) only wanted twelve songs for the album and the band thought "Replace Me" was a better song than "Colour of Water".
The opening track "Cadillac Phunque" is featured in the video game ATV Offroad Fury 4.
"Kountry Gentleman" was featured in the trailer for the kung-fu film "The Warrior's Way."
"Love Addict" was released as downloadable content for the music game Rock Band 2."