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1995 studio album by Home Grown
That's Business
Studio album by Home Grown
ReleasedOctober 31, 1995
GenrePunk rock, pop punk, ska punk
Length73:09
LabelLiberation
ProducerHome Grown & Steve Kravac
Home Grown chronology
That's Business
(1995)
Act Your Age
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic

That's Business is the debut album by the rock band Home Grown, released in 1995 by Liberation Records. Releasing in Europe via Burning Heart Records. It was the band's first album and established their presence in the prolific southern California music scene of the 1990s. It includes several songs that would become fan favorites such as "Surfer Girl" and "Face in the Crowd."

The album contains a hidden instrumental song at track 44, following 29 tracks of silence.

Track listing

  1. "Get a Job" (Tran)
  2. "The Hearing Song" (Tran/Lohrbach)
  3. "She Said..." (Lohrbach)
  4. "My Friends Suck" (Tran)
  5. "Alternative Girl" (Tran)
  6. "Wanna-Be" (Tran)
  7. "Surfer Girl" (Lohrbach)
  8. "Ubotherme" (Tran)
  9. "Face in the Crowd" (Tran)
  10. "I Hate Myself" (Tran)
  11. "One Night Stand" (Tran)
  12. "Impotency" (Tran)
  13. "Worthless"
  14. "Employer's Market" (Lohrbach)
  15. "S.F.L.B."
  16. untitled hidden track

Personnel

  • John "Johnee Trash" Tran - guitar, vocals
  • Ian "Slur" Cone - guitar, vocals
  • Adam "Adumb" Lohrbach - bass, vocals
  • Bob Herco - drums
  • Pat Gowan - backing vocals

Album information

References

  1. Allmusic review
Home Grown
  • John Tran
  • Adam Lohrbach
  • Ian Cone
  • Bob Herco
  • Justin Poyser
  • Darren Reynolds
  • Dan Hammond
Studio albums
EPs


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