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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Home_GrownHome Grown - Wikipedia

    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 ...

    • John Tran, Adam Lohrbach, Ian Cone, Justin Poyser, Bob Herco, Dan Hammond, Darren Reynolds
    • Orange County, California, U.S.
    • 1994–2005
  2. 24. 275 views 3 years ago Full Episodes. This week Bill talks with Adam Lohrbach about his new pop-punk project "Radical Radical." Adam was a member of Home Grown, one of Bill's favorite bands,...

    • 36 min
    • 274
    • The Bill Squire Show
  3. 2,016 Followers, 428 Following, 244 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Adam Lohrbach (@adamlohrbach) Page couldn't load • Instagram Something went wrong

    • 1959
  4. www.youtube.com › channel › UCqYovdLTy1ai-iU15OKVPaAAdam Lohrbach - YouTube

    Adam Lohrbach. @adamlohrbach ‧. 1.32K subscribers ‧ 33 videos. Just another punk rock Dad tryin’ to keep the dream alive. linktr.ee/radicalradical. Subscribe. Home. Videos. Playlists....

  5. 15 nov 2021 · Much recommend. Orange County's Adam Lohrbach, bassist/vocalist of the long defunct pop punk masterminds Home Grown has returned from a fifteen year musical hiatus as Radical Radical, and the debut of I Feel Like I Want To, a masterful dissertation of growth and reflection from a middle aged father who has learned ...

  6. Hi, I’m Pastor Adam Lohrbach. I’m a husband and father to three of the wildest young boys you’ll ever meet. I’ve been serving as the Worship Pastor here at The Bridge since 2007 and love seeing the unique ways in which God speaks to us through praise each and every time we gather.

  7. Alter The Press! recently did a special interview with Adam Lohrbach of the defunct O.C. pop punk band Home Grown, where he talks mostly about the band’s career prior to their breakup in 2005. In the interview, Adam was asked where the band has been “today” and his response was,