They Sure Don't Make Basketball Shorts Like They Used To

They Sure Don't Make Basketball Shorts Like They Used To is a 1998 self-released album produced by American rock band Hoobustank, now known as Hoobastank. It is significantly different from "modern" Hoobastank as its songs fit more into the genre of funk metal rather than post-grunge, especially through extensive use of a saxophone. A few tracks, notably "Naked Jock Man", contain rapped vocals as well. A music video for Earthsick was filmed and was directed by Avi Roffman. The samples on tracks 1, 6, and 10 are from a live special hosted by comedian Thomas F. Wilson.[1]

They Sure Don't Make Basketball Shorts Like They Used To...
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 1, 1998
Recorded1997
Genre
Length42:02
LabelSelf-Produced
ProducerHoobustank
Hoobustank chronology
Muffins
(1997)
They Sure Don't Make Basketball Shorts Like They Used To...
(1998)
Hoobastank
(2001)

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Earthsick"3:50
2."Foot in Your Mouth"3:14
3."Karma Patrol"3:28
4."Stuck Without a Voice"3:32
5."Can I Buy You a Drink"3:55
6."Naked Jock Man"3:26
7."Our Song"4:02
8."The Mirror"3:42
9."Educated Fool"3:49
10."The Dance That Broke My Jaw" (song ends at 4:23, followed by a hidden track that involves the band prank calling a McDonald's, which starts at 5:23)9:04

Personnel

  • Doug Robb - Vocals
  • Dan Estrin - Guitar
  • Markku Lappalainen - Bass
  • Chris Hesse - Drums
  • Jeremy Wasser - Tenor Saxophone, Executive Producer

Production

  • Brett Spivey - Art direction
  • Erin Ashford - Band photography
  • Thomas F. Wilson - Narrator on tracks 1,5 & 10
  • C.J. Eiriksson - Mixer
  • Donat Kazarinoff - Mixer
  • Jim Wirt - Mixer

References

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