Across the album's 12 songs, Weingarten and Friedman, who met and formed Momma in high school, cull lyrical inspiration from their own lives for the first time - a contrast with the conceptual fiction of Two of Me. Bygone heroes also helped inspire a lyrical theme throughout 'Household Name': the rise and fall of the rock star, and the tropes and tribulations that come with that arc. The theme allowed the group to celebrate (and, in some cases, directly reference) icons like Nirvana, Pavement, Smashing Pumpkins, Veruca Salt, and the Breeders' Kim Deal, while weaving in their own perspective and experiences.
1) Rip Off ()
2) Speeding 72 ()
3) Medicine ()
4) Rockstar ()
5) Motorbike ()
6) Tall Home ()
7) Lucky ()
8) Brave ()
9) Callin' Me ()
10) Spider ()
11) No Stage ()
12) No Bite ()