Bloodhound Gang - Hooray For Boobies (2000) EAC | FLAC, Img+Cue, Log+Checker | ~ 451 Mb | Covers & Booklet Included MP3 CBR320 | ~ 194 Mb | FileSonic, FileServe | 3% Recovery Genre: Crossover, Rapcore, Alternative Rock, Post Punk, Dance | Label: Geffen | Catalog#: 490 455-2 “Bloodhound Gang is a Collegeville, Pennsylvania-based American comedy alternative/punk band, although it began as a rap group and gradually changed their genre throughout the years. Their songs typically have humorous and off-beat, satirical lyrics that often deal with sexual subjects and contain many puns and innuendos. They are best known for their hit singles "Fire Water Burn" and "The Bad Touch". Formed in 1992, Bloodhound Gang has sold more than 6 million albums. Hooray for Boobies is The Bloodhound Gang's third album. It was released by Interscope Records in Europe on October 4, 1999, but its U.S. release was delayed until February 29, 2000. It was produced by Jimmy Pop and recorded at Dome Studios in Royersford, Pennsylvania. The album's title is attributed to Parry Gripp of Nerf Herder (a credit he vehemently denies), who also sings harmony vocals on "I Hope You Die" and toured with the band on their previous record. Hooray for Boobies is the final album with drummer Spanky G, who left mid-production, however he is on the album cover. The song "Yummy Down On This" features drummer Darrin Pfeiffer of Goldfinger. The track "The Inevitable Return of the Great White Dope" appeared on the Scary Movie soundtrack. "A Lap Dance Is So Much Better When the Stripper Is Crying" is a parody of the narrative "trucker songs" of Red Sovine. "The Ten Coolest Things About New Jersey" is simply ten seconds of silence. Jimmy Pop said that some other members of Bloodhound Gang needed to have that track explained to them. The final song, "Along Comes Mary," was never intended to be on the album, but Geffen insisted the band include it. Very rare early promo versions of the album exclude the track. A "clean" version of the CD was released titled simply Hooray. It featured an alternative cover image of a cow's udder. The album was met with mostly positive reviews. It is notable for featuring the hit single "The Bad Touch" which propelled the band to international fame. The album was delayed in the U.S. because of right issues with the songs "Take The Long Way Home" and "Right Turn Clyde". "Take the Long Way Home" featured the words 'May I have your attention please?' repeated twice. It was later removed and released as such. "Right Turn Clyde" featured a chorus parodying Pink Floyd's hit single "Another Brick in the Wall Part II"; "All in all you're just another dick with no balls." Both issues were eventually resolved and the album was finally released.”
“Bloodhound Gang History Early days The Bloodhound Gang began as a small alternative band called Bang Chamber 8. It consisted of Jimmy Pop and Daddy Long Legs, both graduates of Perkiomen Valley High School. They released an eponymous tape before changing their name to the Bloodhound Gang, a reference to "The Bloodhound Gang", a segment on the 1980s PBS kids' show 3-2-1 Contact that featured three young detectives solving mysteries and fighting crime. Unable to book shows anywhere else, the Bloodhound Gang first performed an extra room at Evil Jared Hasselhoff's house, in exchange for Schlitz, Marlboros, and a chance to hand out their first demo tape, entitled Just Another Demo. When the floor caved in one night, they began performing every month at CBGBs in New York City. When asked about the band's tenure at the club, Jimmy Pop was quoted as saying, "I've seen cavemen with better clubs." In April 1994, the band released their second demo tape, The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to Hitler's Handicapped Helpers. This resulted in a record deal with Cheese Factory Records. In summer 1994, Jimmy Pop had a small role in the short independent film The Chick That Was Naked by independent filmmaker Kurt Fitzpatrick. Also, a song by the band was used on its soundtrack. In November 1994, the Bloodhound Gang released their first EP, Dingleberry Haze. Use Your Fingers In March 1995 the Bloodhound Gang signed a record deal with Columbia Records. They released their first full-length album, titled Use Your Fingers. They began touring around the United States. At this time Daddy Long Legs and M.S.G., who were angry with Columbia Records, left the band to form another rap group, Wolfpac. Bass player Evil Jared Hasselhoff, Drummer Spanky G and Turntablist Tard-E-Tard joined the group as replacements. When the tour ended, the deal with Columbia Records was dropped and band members Skip O'Pot2Mus and Tard-E-Tard left to pursue a career outside of the music industry. One Fierce Beer Coaster In March 1996, the band, complete with a new line-up, recorded their second full-length album, One Fierce Beer Coaster, first released on Cheese Factory Records (now Republic Records), and re-released on Geffen Records in 1998. The original release, designed by Michael Calleia at Industrial Strength Design in New York City, had an actual beer coaster as part of the packaging. They embarked on their first "real tour" of the United States and Europe. This album contained "Fire Water Burn". Hooray for Boobies On February 29, 2000, they released their third album, Hooray for Boobies. Powered by the hit single "The Bad Touch", they embarked on two more tours of Europe, where their popularity had increased dramatically ("The Bad Touch" and Hooray for Boobies reached #1 in Germany, where "Along Comes Mary" was also a Top 10 hit). They returned after selling over five million albums. In 2003, the band released a DVD entitled One Fierce Beer Run, which chronicles their One Fierce Beer Coaster tour of 1997. Hefty Fine The band's newest album, Hefty Fine, was released on September 13, 2005. The title came about after Evil Jared Hasselhoff was fined during work on MTV's "Viva La Bam" (The Scavenger Hunt episode). Jared was fined $10,000, which Jimmy Pop allegedly had to pay (as discussed in the "Un-commentary" of the Viva La Bam DVDs). Jimmy has stated that Jared was arrested after attempting to urinate into a dixie cup that he (Jim) was holding, from the top of a parking lot. The CD's original title, Heavy Flow, was scrapped when it was noticed that fellow musician Moby had a song with the same name. The first single, "Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo", gained heavy rotation on music video channels. Although the track "No Hard Feelings" recently broke into the Modern Rock Top 50, their second single "Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss" (which is featured in a Blaupunkt, a BGL Grand Wizard ad) has started radio circulation with a music video airing limitedly on a few music channels. Other songs from the new album are part of a campaign by the Bloodhound Gang to change the Pennsylvania state anthem to their appropriately titled "Pennsylvania" (which is often incorrectly believed to be titled "Do You Even Know What a Wawa Is?", from that song's last stanza), as well as "Something Diabolical," featuring HIM's Ville Valo. The Later Years In October 2008 Lupus Thunder quit the band; this was announced on a blog on the band's MySpace by bassist Evil Jared. Daniel P Carter from A has been confirmed as the new lead guitarist. Jimmy Pop recently announced during a radio interview in Boston that the new album will feature 14 songs and that the name of the album would be called "Getting Laid on a School Bus" with a possible release date of early 2011. In late 2010, the band released a new song called "Altogether Ooky". On November 15th, DJ Q-Ball mentioned on his Facebook profile page that the band is headed to Berlin to shoot a music video for the song, which will also be included on a Greatest Hits album, titled "Show Us Your Hits", scheduled to be released November 26th. Controversies Geffen Records refused to release the song "Yellow Fever" due to its lyrical content about Asian women. Examples of the lyrics from "Yellow Fever" include "like an oriental rug 'cause I lay her where I please, then I blindfold her with dental floss and get on my knees" and "Oh me Chinky, she's so kinky, got me hot like Nagasaki, burnin' up like napalm burstin' like an a-bomb." In response, Jimmy Pop told Yahoo! Launch that the Gang's lyrical matter was not meant to be taken seriously.“ I think on the first record there's stuff that [offended people]… Really we're not trying to shock anybody, we're just saying things that we laugh at," he explained. "That was always the idea. The same things that we talk about on the bus are the same things we put on our records. On the first record we had lyrics like, 'There's little children unattended, let me get some poison candy,' which to me, that isn't very good. The band arrived in the middle of a media storm mid-2006 when they started using a "golden shower" act onstage during a rendition of Depeche Mode's "Enjoy the Silence" at Rock Am Ring and Pinkpop. On a Radio Bam show, Ant'nee (one of the band's crew members) mentioned in one of the Belgium shows, Evil Jared used feces instead of using urine as an alternate.
~ from Wiki ” Track List: 01. I Hope You Die [03:39] 02. The Inevitable Return Of The Great White Dope [04:03] 03. Mama's Boy [00:34] 04. Three Point One Four [03:56] 05. Mope [04:37] 06. Yummy Down On This [03:48] 07. The Ballad Of Chasey Lain [02:22] 08. R.S.V.P. [00:16] 09. Magna Cum Nada [04:01] 10. The Bad Touch [04:20] 11. That Cough Came With A Prize [00:15] 12. Take The Long Way Home [03:08] 13. Hell Yeah [05:02] 14. Right Turn Clyde [05:25] 15. This Is Stupid [00:10] 16. A Lap Dance Is So Much Better When The Stripper Is Crying [05:38] 17. The Ten Coolest Things About New Jersey [00:11] 18. Along Comes Mary [05:45] 19. Studio Bullshit [03:37]
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