Home Grown - Kings Of Pop

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Review by Jonathan Delgadillo

Kings of Pop, the sixth studio album by American punk rock band Home Grown, is a tribute to the pop-punk genre that defined the early 2000s. The album, released in 2002, features catchy hooks, upbeat melodies, and lyrics that are both playful and introspective.

The album opens with "Tomorrow," a fast-paced track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The song features a driving guitar riff and a sing-along chorus that will have listeners tapping their feet and singing along in no time.

Other standout tracks on the album include "Why Won't You Love Me," a pop-punk anthem about unrequited love, and "Kiss Me, Diss Me," a tongue-in-cheek breakup song that is equal parts witty and sarcastic.

Throughout the album, Home Grown showcases their ability to write catchy, memorable hooks that stay with the listener long after the album has ended. The band's trademark harmonies are also on full display, adding an extra layer of depth to the songs.

Table of Contents

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Tomorrow3:24
Cannot Stop The World
Disaster
Cannot Stop the World
My Time Alone2:55
I Love You, Not2:47
Waiting on Me03:32
Why Won't You Leave Me?
Why Won't You Leave Me
Kiss Me, Diss Me3:13
Break Me Down
I'll Never Fall In Love
Why Won't You Leave Me?3:56
Waiting On Me3:32
You're Not Alone3:45
Hope Sinks
[Hidden Track]1:15
I'll Never Fall in Love03:23
Give It Up2:56
Disaster/Cosmic Persuasion/Come On Vietnam/Nickel Evettes8:45
Can Not Stop the World3:38
You're Not Alone
Second Best3:34
I'll Never Fall In Love3:23

Video

Homegrown - Kiss Me Diss Me
Home Grown - I Love You, Not

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Catalog Numbers

  • DTR 30V
  • DTR 30 440060 060-2, MLR010-LP-STGRB
  • MLR010
  • DTR 30 440060 060-2, 06076-83609-2
  • DTR 30 440060 060-2, 440 060 060-2
  • DTR 30 440060 060-2
  • DTR30CD
  • DTR, MLR010
  • MCAF-25764-2
  • SKYR-0061

Labels

  • Drive-Thru Records
  • Drive-Thru Records, Mutant League
  • Mutant League Records, Drive-Thru Records
  • Mutant League Records
  • Sky Records

Listen online

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  • online anhören
  • lyssna på nätet
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  • lytte på nettet
  • escuchar en línea

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album
  • White
  • Green/Blue Starburst
  • Reissue
  • CD
  • Limited Edition
  • Red Transparent
  • Clear
  • Numbered
  • Test Pressing
  • Gold
  • Translucent Orange
  • Promo

Companies

RoleCompany
Recorded AtBig Fish Recording
Mixed AtJake's Place
Mastered AtMarcussen Mastering
Phonographic Copyright (p)Drive-Thru Records
Copyright (c)Drive-Thru Records
Licensed FromDrive-Thru Records

Credits

RoleCredit
A&RRichard Reines, Stefanie Reines
Art DirectionJoshua M. Ortega
DesignJoshua M. Ortega
BassAdam Lohrbach
Alto VocalsAdam Lohrbach
DrumsDarren Reynolds
GuitarJ. Trash
VocalsJ. Trash
ManagementDavid Surnow, Warren Entner
Mastered BySteven Marcussen
Photography ByJustin Stephens
ProducerSteve Evetts
Mixed BySteve Evetts
EngineerSteve Evetts
Written-ByAdam Lohrbach (tracks: 1, 3, 5, 6, 9, 12), John Tran (tracks: 2, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11)
PhotographyJustin Stephens
Written ByAdam Lohrbach (tracks: 1, 3, 5, 6, 9, 12), John Tran (tracks: 2, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11)

Notes

  • First 100 copies on white vinyl.
  • 450 Pressed Black
  • 300 Pressed Green/Blue Starburst (THIS)
  • 250 Pressed Gold
  • 450 on Black
  • Catalog number DTR 30 440060 060-2 on spine. Catalog number 06076-83609-2 on CD.
  • Bar Code 060768360921 sticker on jewel case covering the bar code on the back insert. Back insert has 060768360921 bar code.
  • "DTR 30 440060 060-2" on the spine
  • "440 060 060-2" on the CD face
  • Limited edition on clear vinyl with album titled embossed on front cover
  • ℗© 2002 Drive-Thru Records
  • Recorded at Big Fish Studios in Encinitas, California and Sonik Wire Studios in Irvine, California
  • Mixed at Jake's Place in Studio City, California
  • Mastered by Steven Marcussen at Marcussen Mastering in Hollywood, California
  • The album contains 3 hidden tracks which appear after "Disaster," at 7:30 into track 12. They are a 9-second "techno song," a short rap about "Asian flavor," and a short acoustic "song for Steve."
  • 15 copies. Hand numbered Rainbo labels.
  • 450 Pressed Black
  • 300 Pressed Green/Blue Starburst
  • 250 Pressed Gold (This)
  • 14 Copies made
  • 13 & 14 marked as Bonus Tracks.
  • Foldout English insert + Japanese foldout insert with notes & lyrics in Japanese (lyrics in English as well).

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 7 03610 23524 3
  • Barcode (String): 703610235243
  • Barcode (Back Insert): 044006006024
  • Barcode (Jewel Case Sticker): 060768360921
  • Barcode: 703610235243
  • Barcode: 044006006024
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched A Side): DTR-30V-A 0302
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched B Side): DTR-30V-B
  • Barcode (String): 5026535025825
  • Barcode (Text): 5 026535 025825
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LR61
  • Matrix / Runout: DTR30CD 1/3/03
  • Rights Society: JASRAC

About Home Grown

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American pop punk band from Orange, California, active from 1993 to 2005. Released three albums and five EPs. Singer/guitarist John Tran (stage name Johnee Trash/John E. Trash), singer/guitarist Ian "Slur" Cone, and drummer Bob "Stress" Herco met while classmates at El Modena High School in Orange, and formed Home Grown shortly after graduating. Adding singer/bassist Adam "Adumb" Lohrbach (who had attended Estancia High School in nearby Costa Mesa), they released their debut 7" EP Smoking Is Cool in 1994 on Insta-Noise Records. Their first full-length album, That's Business, was released in 1995 on local label Liberation Records. It was given an overseas release in Europe and Sweden in 1996 by Burning Heart Records, who also released their EP Wusappaning?! the same year (a U.S. release of the EP came in 1998 on Cargo Music/Grilled Cheese). The band's early sound was heavily influenced by ska-punk, leading to their inclusion on a number of punk- and ska-themed compilations. Home Grown signed to major label Outpost Recordings, who released their second album, Act Your Age (1998). A new recording of the That's Business song "Surfer Girl" was released as the album's single. Cone left the band after the album's release, and was replaced by Justin Poyser. That December, Herco had surgery to remove a brain tumor. He underwent rehabilitation, was able to tour, and played on the 1999 EP EP Phone Home, released on Fueled By Ramen. However, he did not play on Home Grown's 2000 split EP with on Utility Records, titled Connection (Tran played drums on one track, while Poyser played on the other two). He left the band that September, citing complications from his surgery. Darren Reynolds of was recruited to fill in for a tour that began the following month. A few dates into the tour, Poyser quit the group over personal differences, reducing them to a trio. Reynolds' membership became permanent by early 2001, but Outpost Recordings folded, leaving the band without a recording contract. In June 2001 Home Grown signed with Drive Thru Records, who released their 2002 album Kings Of Pop, which found them leaning fully into a pop punk sound. Shortly after its release, guitarist Dan Hammond (of This Camero) joined the band to play on that summer's Warped Tour, eventually becoming a full time member. Kings Of Pop was supported by a single and music video for "You're Not Alone" and additional videos for "Kiss Me, Diss Me" and "I Love You, Not". The EP When It All Comes Down followed in 2004, showing the band maturing musically and lyrically. Lohrbach left Home Grown in April 2005, going on to co-found . Home Grown continued as a live act, bringing in bassist Ted Vega, but went on indefinite hiatus in 2006. Tran started a new band called Red Panda, while Reynolds started a band called Defender and Hammond joined .

Name Vars

  • Homegrown

Members

  • Adam Lohrbach
  • Bob Herco
  • Ian Cone
  • John Tran
  • Darren Reynolds
  • Daniel David Hammond
  • Justin Poyser
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Summary by Jonathan Delgadillo

Kings of Pop is a solid album that will appeal to fans of the pop-punk genre. While it may not break any new ground or push any boundaries, it is a fun and enjoyable listen that is sure to put a smile on your face.

Comments

deditrisna
deditrisna 2023-04-12
Keep on Rockin' in 2022
starstravel
starstravel 2023-04-12
His voice was way better thant the early years of Home Grown
luisab181299
luisab181299 2023-04-12
MOST UNDERATED BAND EVER
kywibabaj
kywibabaj 2023-04-12
FUCK!
Why did these guys have to break up, they are so awesome.
brittanyhayes111
brittanyhayes111 2023-04-11
YaY YaY!
gisyaguilar
gisyaguilar 2023-04-10
i love how his voice is not really good but it still kicks ass. So great music especially "kiss me diss me".