Grassroots (album)
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Grassroots | ||||||||||
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Studio album by 311 | ||||||||||
Released | July 12, 1994 | |||||||||
Recorded | Mad Hatter, 1993 | |||||||||
Genre | Alternative rock, funk rock, rap rock, reggae rock | |||||||||
Length | 45:12 | |||||||||
Label | Capricorn Records | |||||||||
Producer |
Eddie Offord, 311 | |||||||||
311 chronology | ||||||||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Grassroots is the second album by 311, released on July 12, 1994. The album was intentionally recorded to have a "muddy" tone, and was recorded in a small house in Van Nuys where all of the band members lived together. This album also contains the track Applied Science, which is a staple in 311's live show and has included a full-band drum solo since 2000. P-Nut records with a 5-String Warwick bass for the first time here as well. The album was certified Gold in 1999 by the RIAA, having sold over 500,000 copies.[2]
A special vinyl edition of the record was pressed for Black Friday at United Record Pressing in Nashville, TN.[3]
Track listing
- "Homebrew" (Mahoney, Hexum, Wills, Sexton, Martinez) – 3:04
- "Lucky" (Sexton, Hexum, Martinez) – 2:50
- "Nutsymtom" (Mahoney, Sexton, Hexum, Wills, Martinez) – 3:02 *Labeled as "Nutsymptom" in the liner notes
- "8:16 a.m." (Hexum) – 3:43
- "Omaha Stylee" (Hexum, Martinez) – 4:15
- "Applied Science" (Sexton, Hexum, Martinez) – 2:43
- "Taiyed" (Mahoney, Wills, Martinez) – 1:51
- "Silver" (Mahoney, Sexton, Hexum, Martinez) – 2:48
- "Grassroots" (Hexum, Sexton) – 4:14
- "Salsa" (Hexum, Mahoney, Sexton, Martinez) – 2:28
- "Lose" (Hexum) – 4:18
- "Six" (Sexton, Hexum, Martinez) – 3:16
- "Offbeat Bare-Ass" (Sexton, Hexum, Wills, Martinez) – 3:44
- "1,2,3" (Hexum, Sexton) – 2:55
Personnel
- Nicholas Hexum - rhythm guitar, vocals
- Tim Mahoney - guitar
- S.A. Martinez - turntables, vocals
- P-Nut - bass
- Chad Sexton - percussion, drums
Production
- Producers: Eddie Offord, 311
- Engineers: Eddie Offord, Scott Ralston, 311
- Mixing: Chris Offord
- Mastering: Chris Bellman
- Programming: Nick Hexum, Chad Sexton
- Photography: Darin Back
Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1994 | Heatseekers | 8 |
1994 | The Billboard 200 | 193 |
References
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