Find Me a Drink Home

Find Me a Drink Home is the first studio album by rock group Cheap Girls. It was released on April 22, 2008, on Bermuda Mohawk Records. Los Diaper Records released it on vinyl in May 2008 and Quote Unquote Records released it digitally on July 11, 2008. The album was produced by Rick Johnson and Cheap Girls. Johnson also engineered, mixed and played keys on the album.[1] In the album notes bass player and lyricist Ian Graham is credited with the writing of the lyrics.

Find Me a Drink Home
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 22, 2008
RecordedJanuary - February 2008
GenrePower pop
Indie rock
Punk rock
Pop punk
Length32:54
LabelQuote Unquote Records, Bermuda Mohawk, Asian Man Records
ProducerRick Johnson, Cheap Girls
Cheap Girls chronology
Find Me a Drink Home
(2008)
My Roaring 20's
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Punknews.org link

Recording

The album notes state that it was recorded in a Custer, Michigan cabin in January and February 2008. It was mastered by Derron Nuhfer at Sarlacc Mastering in Gainesville, Florida.

Release

The album was released on April 22, 2008, on Bermuda Mohawk Records. On August 2, 2012, it was announced that future pressings of Find Me a Drink Home would be released by Asian Man Records.[2]

Track listing

Standard edition
No.TitleLength
1."Kind of on Purpose"3:44
2."No One To Blame"3:18
3."27 Days"3:24
4."Stop Now"3:08
5."Stay High (Magic)"1:47
6."A Lesser Rate"3:48
7."Parking Lot"2:54
8."I Should Never"1:48
9."Kill Your Mood"3:10
10."Her & Cigarettes"1:36
11."Through To Me"4:11
Total length:32:48

Credits

Credits are adapted from AllMusic.[3]

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gollark: Do you mean octaplex?
gollark: Wait, evil base?
gollark: What if umwn is just visiting periodically to not lose his claims?
gollark: *Is* it good going to have stock after 100 days? Either you have really good automation systems, which would be good I guess, or your prices are too high so you're not selling.

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