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Fromohio (or fROMOHIO, see album art) is the third studio album by Firehose, released in 1989. It is regarded as one of the biggest highlights of their career, even getting a spot in the prolific book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. The album marked a change in the bands sound, where If'n left off. Many regard this album as a step closer to country music.[citation needed] This type of sound was dropped for a heavier sound however, when 1991's Flyin' the Flannel was released.
[edit] Track listing
- "Riddle of the Eighties" - 2:00
- "In My Mind" - 2:16
- "Whisperin’ While Hollerin'" - 2:04
- "Vastopol" - 1:24
- "Mas Cojones" - 2:02
- "What Gets Heard" - 2:19
- "Let the Drummer Have Some" - 0:59
- "Liberty For Our Friends" - 2:06
- "Time With You" - 3:13
- "If’n" - 3:14
- "Some Things" - 2:43
- "Understanding" - 3:12
- "'Nuf That Shit, George" - 0:46
- "The Softest Hammer" - 3:03