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Home Street Home - Original Songs From The Shit Musical

Nofx & Friends

Home Street Home - Original Songs From The Shit Musical

Fat Wreck Chords
LP $17.75

03/24/2015 751097080016 

 


CD $12.75

02/10/2015 751097080023 

FAT 800 CD 


***NOW AVAILABLE ON VINYL!!! Punk icon FAT MIKE (NOFX) recently announced that Home Street Home: Original Songs From the Shit Musical, a new punk rock musical concept album will be released on February 10, 2015 through Fat Wreck Chords in advance of a theatrical production. Home Street Home tells a story of survival and love among runaway teenagers living on the streets, and features music by Fat Mike with lyrics by Fat Mike, JEFF MARX (Tony Award winner, Avenue Q) and SOMA SNAKEOIL (AVN Award winning writer/director). The theatrical production of Home Street Home will be directed by LA Stage Ovation Award winner RICHARD ISRAEL. The studio album features performances by Fat Mike and NOFX, and sees the play’s characters inhabited by a wide roster of vocalists including FRANK TURNER, ALKALINE TRIO’s MATT SKIBA, Tony Award winner LENA HALL (Hedwig and the Angry Inch), BAD COP/BAD COP’s STACEY DEE, the late TONY SLY of NO USE FOR A NAME, and DANCE HALL CRASHERS’ KARINA DENIKE. Members of DESCENDENTS, LAGWAGON, OLD MAN MARKLEY, MAD CADDIES, ME FIRST AND THE GIMME GIMMES, THE AGGROLITES, THE LIVING END, THE REAL MCKENZIES, and RKL also play on many of the tracks. The Home Street Home concept album includes a portion of the songs that will ultimately comprise the full score of the new musical. Based on true stories of the authors’ experiences, the story of Home Street Home revolves around Sue, a 16-year old runaway who plunges headfirst into the deviant subculture and alternative lifestyle of the streets. After being adopted into a tribe of homeless teens, Sue finds empowerment and acceptance from her new chosen family.