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Home Free & “The Naughty List”: A Vocal Crackerjack of Holiday Sass

If you think a cappella is all about silent nights and solemn carols, you haven’t met Home Free. The five-man vocal powerhouse—famous for their bass so low it rattles windows and beatboxing that mimics a full drum kit—has built a career on flipping genres upside down. And when the holiday season rolls around, they take no prisoners. Their original song “The Naughty List” is the perfect example: a cheeky, jazzy, and irresistibly catchy anthem for anyone who thinks fruitcake is overrated and “nice” is boring.

  • The Bass: Tim Foust delivers those iconic low notes that sound like a stand-up bass playing a slow, mischievous walk.
  • The Beatboxing: Adam Rupp’s percussion—from crisp snares to a sleigh-bell-like hi-hat—keeps the groove tighter than Santa’s belt after cookie season.
  • The Harmony: The group layers buttery, barbershop-adjacent chords over the top, creating a sound that’s both vintage (think 1940s jazz club) and modern (think a viral TikTok anthem).
  • The Lead: Rob Lundquist or Austin Brown typically takes the lead here with a smirk in their voice, sliding into bluesy inflections that sell every sarcastic “who, me?”

Defining "Naughty": The Semantics of Spatial Disobedience

In the context of domestic space, "naughty" behavior manifests as benign transgression. It is the deliberate misappropriation of space and objects: eating in bed, leaving clothes on the floor, sleeping on the couch in the middle of the afternoon, or using fine china for casual snacks. the naughty home free

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