Home Grown
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Home Grown | ||
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Background information | ||
Origin | Orange County, California | |
Genre(s) | Punk Rock Pop Punk Rock |
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Years active | 1994–2005 | |
Label(s) | Liberation Records Outpost Recordings Drive-Thru Records |
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Associated acts |
New Years Day Red Panda Paper Models Defender |
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Website | myspace.com/homegrown | |
Members | ||
Adam Lohrbach John Tran Dan Hammond Darren Reynolds |
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Former members | ||
Ian Cone Justin Poyser Bob Herco |
Home Grown was an American rock band formed in 1994 in Orange County, California. They released 3 full-length albums and several EPs before going on indefinite hiatus in 2005. Their music is often characterized as pop-punk because of their catchy rhythms and hooks. Lyrically the band favored humor over serious topics, usually covering silly or satirical subjects.
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[edit] Band History
[edit] Formation
Home Grown formed in Orange County in 1994. The original recording lineup of the band consisted of John "John E. Trash" Tran on guitar and vocals, Adam "Adumb" Lohrbach on bass and vocals, Ian "Slur" Cone on guitar and backing vocals, and Bob Herco on drums. The quartet began experimenting with elements of punk rock, pop, surf and skate music, and humorous lyrics to craft their sound. They released their first album That's Business the following year through Liberation Records. Though rudimentary, the album established the band's presence in the prolific southern California music scene of the 1990s and included several songs that would become fan favorites, such as "Surfer Girl" and "Face in the Crowd." The band played many shows in southern California and embarked on some of their first tours. In 1996 the EP Wusappaning?! was released by Swedish label Burning Heart Records.
[edit] Act Your Age
The band signed to major label Outpost Recordings and released their second album Act Your Age in 1998. It increased their popularity and they toured extensively in support of it. Cone left the band shortly after and was replaced by Justin Poyser. This lineup released EP Phone Home in 1999. Later that year they toured with the band Limbeck, which whom they recorded a split EP called Connection.
[edit] Lineup changes
In 2000 Home Grown experienced significant lineup changes. Herco was forced to leave the group in order to undergo surgery and rehabilitation for a brain tumor. Poyser also left the band, leaving them without a second guitar player. Lohrback and Tran recruited Darren Reynolds from the band Longfellow as their new drummer, and spent some time searching for a suitable second guitarist. In addition, their label Outpost folded and the band were without a recording contract. Eventually the band decided to continue on as a trio without a second guitarist, and signed to independent label Drive-Thru Records.
[edit] Kings of Pop
In 2002 the band released Kings of Pop, their third album which gained them nationwide recognition. Shortly after its release they added second guitarist Dan Hammond and filmed music videos for the songs "You're Not Alone" and "Kiss Me, Diss Me." They performed on the Drive-Thru stage on the Warped Tour and toured extensively in support of the album. In 2004 they released the EP When it All Comes Down, a more mature effort that abandoned the humorous topics of their previous releases in favor of more emotional subject matter.
[edit] Indefinite hiatus
In February 2005 Lohrbach left Home Grown to join the band New Years Day. The band continued on without him for a time, playing live shows with guest bassist Ted Vega. Eventually, however, the members drifted on to other projects. Tran started the band Red Panda, Hammond joined Paper Models, and Reynolds started Defender. In 2006 Home Grown's official website went down and their Myspace profile announced that they were on "indefinite hiatus." The band has not played together or recorded since October 2005.
[edit] Band Members
(1994 - 1999) That's Business Wusappaning?! Act Your Age |
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(1999 - 2000) EP Phone Home Connection |
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(2000 - 2002) Kings of Pop |
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(2002 - 2005) When it All Comes Down |
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(2005) live shows only |
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- John Tran (aka John E. Trash) - guitar, lead vocals (1994 - 2005)
- Adam "Adumb" Lohrback - bass, lead vocals (1994 - 2005)
- Ian "Slur" Cone - guitar, backing vocals (1994 - 1999)
- Bob Herco - drums (1994 - 2000)
- Justin Poyser - guitar, backing vocals (1999 - 2000)
- Darren Reynolds - drums (2000 - 2005)
- Dan Hammond - guitar (2002 - 2005)
- Ted Vega - bass (2005)
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Album Cover | Year | Title | Label | Format | Other information |
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1995 | That's Business | Liberation Records | CD | First album. | |
1998 | Act Your Age | Outpost Recordings | CD | Last album with guitarist Ian Cone and drummer Bob Herco. | |
2002 | Kings of Pop | Drive-Thru Records | CD | Final album. First with drummer Darren Reynolds. Only release as a trio. |
[edit] EPs & 7" vinyl
Album Cover | Year | Title | Label | Format | Other information |
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1994 | Smoking is Cool | 7" vinyl | First release. Out of print. | ||
1996 | Wusappaning?! | Burning Heart Records | EP | ||
1999 | EP Phone Home | Outpost Recordings | EP | First release with guitarist Justin Poyser. | |
2000 | Connection | Utility Records | EP | Split with Limbeck. Last release with guitarist Justin Poyser and drummer Bob Herco. | |
2004 | When it All Comes Down | Drive-Thru Records | EP | Final release. Only release with guitarist Dan Hammond. |
[edit] Non-album tracks
Album Cover | Year | Album/Source | Label | Song(s) | Other information |
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1996 | Punk Bites | Fearless Records | "Will You Dance With Me" | ||
1997 | Take Warning: The Songs of Operation Ivy | Glue Factory Records | "Bombshell" | Originally performed by Operation Ivy. | |
1997 | The Duran Duran Tribute Album | Mojo Records | "Planet Earth" | Originally performed by Duran Duran. | |
2000 | Sleighed: The Other Side of Christmas | Hip-O Records | "Christmas Crush" | ||
2001 | Welcome to the Family | Drive-Thru Records | "Give it Up" (demo), "You're Not Alone" (demo) | Demo versions for Kings of Pop. | |
2002 | Limited tour single | Drive-Thru Records | "I Want More" (demo) | Outtake from Kings of Pop sessions. Pre-release teaser, also includes 2 album tracks. | |
2002 | Kings of Pop Japan release | Drive-Thru Records | "Break Me Down," "Hope Stinks" | Bonus tracks on Japanese release of album. | |
2003 | Drive-Thru Christmas | Drive-Thru Records | "Feliz Navidad" |
[edit] Videography
[edit] Music videos
Year | Title | Album | Other information |
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2002 | "You're Not Alone" | Kings of Pop | |
2002 | "Kiss Me, Diss Me" | Kings of Pop |
[edit] Chart positions
Year | Album | Billboard 200 |
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2002 | Kings of Pop | 189 |