The members sans Mugwump then stuck together and formed the band Sponge alongside drummer Jimmy Paluzzi (since Dombroski switched from drums to vocals).
[4] For the successful July 1991 action-crime film Point Break (which starred Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves), Loudhouse was featured on the soundtrack.
[5] Loudhouse released their full-length debut album titled For Crying Out Loud in the summer of 1991 on Virgin Records.
Loudhouse also created two singles and music videos for the tracks "Faith Farm" and "Super Soul Killer".
They had started work on a second album, and a promotional video was created for the new song "Straw Man"; however, the group disbanded later that same year.
[9] Dombroski, the Cross brothers, and Mazzola stayed together to form a new band called Sponge, which was more post-grunge in style.
Unlike Loudhouse, Sponge gained mainstream popularity, fueled by chart-topping singles such as "Plowed", "Molly (16 Candles Down the Drain)", "Wax Ecstatic (To Sell Angelina)", and "Have You Seen Mary".