"Come On Feel the Lemonheads" is the sixth studio album by The Lemonheads, an American alternative rock band. Released on October 12, 1993, it was produced by The Robb Brothers and features a variety of musical styles, ranging from punk to pop, demonstrating the band's eclectic taste. The album includes the band's highest charting single, "Into Your Arms," which reached #1 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart.
The album is a follow-up to their successful 1992 album "It's a Shame About Ray," and it reached #56 on the Billboard 200, making it one of The Lemonheads most successful albums, along with "It's a Shame About Ray" which peaked at #68 on the Billboard 200.
The Lemonheads, originally from Boston, Massachusetts, was founded in 1986 by Evan Dando, who remained the only constant member throughout different line-ups. Known for their pop sound with punk roots, The Lemonheads acquired a large fanbase during the 90s. Dando was joined by various musicians throughout his career, and the band is known for its rotating cast of band members.
The Lemonheads were well received globally, with "Come On Feel The Lemonheads" cementing their international popularity. This album gained a fair amount of commercial success and was certified Gold in both the United States and the United Kingdom. Despite facing criticism for some of its less conventional tracks, "Come On Feel The Lemonheads" demonstrated Dando's songwriting range and contributed significantly to the band's legacy.