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  1. AllMusic. [1] The Rolling Stone Album Guide. [2] Make Your Mama Proud is the debut album released by the rock band Fastball. [3] [4] The track "Are You Ready For The Fallout?" was issued to some radio stations as the single for the record. The album had sold over 5,500 copies as of April 1998. [5] [6]

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  2. Make Your Mama Proud. Fastball quickly built a strong following in the Austin area, and created a regional buzz. As a result, a local journalist spotted them, and suggested that Hollywood Records check them out. They did, and Fastball soon signed a recording contract. Scalzo and Zuniga took turns singing and writing the songs, while Shuffield ...

  3. Guitarist/vocalist Miles Zuniga, bassist/vocalist Tony Scalzo, and drummer Joey Shuffield — all veterans of Austin's underground rock scene — originally banded together under the name Magneto U.S.A. After signing with Hollywood Records, the musicians changed their name to Fastball and released their debut album, Make Your Mama Proud, in 1996.

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  6. The full album for Make Your Mama Proud / Music by Fastball playlist Make Your Mama Proud tracklist (Fastball): Are You Ready For The Fallout? Human Torch Ma...

  7. Fastball's debut album Make Your Mama Proud is one of those. My experience of Fastball is decidedly mixed. Little White Lies and The Harsh Light Of Day are agreeable, if standard, vanilla pop rock, while All The Pain Money Can Buy ambles around like a little boy lost searching in vain for an identity.

  8. Initially, 'Make Your Mama Proud' sold less than 2,000 units, a disappointing figure to both the band and the label. Were it not for the band's determination and decision to quickly write and record a follow up album, with the more pop (and more mainstream) style they were moving towards, the failure of 'Make Your Mama Proud' may have led to ...

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