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BLOODHOUND GANG - HOORAY FOR BOOBIES


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Hooray For Boobies
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8851538
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Vinyl record
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2x12" Alternative Rock/ Funk Metal - 20th Year Anniversary Copies Pressed on Splatter Blue & Yellow Vinyl

Hooray for Boobies is the Bloodhound Gang’s third studio album. Originally released on 4th October 1999 in the US, it was produced by Jimmy Pop and Richard Gavalis. Celebrating the album’s 25th anniversary, it is reissued on splatter-coloured 180g vinyl.

A huge commercial success, the album has sold in excess of 4 million copies worldwide and accelerated the band into the mainstream public’s consciousness.

To mark the 25th anniversary of Hooray for Boobies, the Bloodhound Gang have reissued their infamous third album on splatter-coloured 180g vinyl, giving fans another chance to dive into its wild mix of genres and humour. Originally released in 1999, this album catapulted the band to worldwide success, selling over four million copies and topping charts everywhere. Musically, it's a collision of rap-rock, punk, and electronic beats, packed with cheeky, often absurd lyrics that have become the band's signature. 'The Bad Touch', the album's standout hit, is driven by a playful, catchy synth line that pairs perfectly with its notorious lyrics. Elsewhere, 'The Ballad of Chasey Lain' blends rock energy with humorous storytelling, while 'Mope' is an eclectic mix of samples, pulling from sources as diverse as Metallica and Pac-Man. This reissue also features three rare remixes, including a hyperactive Eiffel 65 version of 'The Bad Touch', a sultry take on 'The Ballad of Chasey Lain' and Pet Shop Boys' extended remix of 'Mope'.

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I Hope You Die
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The Inevitable Return Of The Great White Dope
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Mama's Boy
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Three Point One Four
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Mope
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Yummy Down On This
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The Ballad Of Chasey Lain
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RSVP
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Magna Cum Nada
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The Bad Touch
b6
That Cough Came With A Prize
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Take The Long Way Home
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Hell Yeah
c2
Right Turn Clyd
c3
This Is Stupid
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A Lap Dance Is So Much Better When The Stripper Is Crying
c5
The Ten Coolest Things About New Jersey
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Along Comes Mary
d1
The Bad Touch" (The Eiffel 65 mix)
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The Ballad Of Chasey Lain" (The Flirt mix)
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Mope (The Pet Shop Boys extended remix)

Last FM Information on Bloodhound Gang

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Bloodhound Gang is a satirical American alternative rock band from Collegeville, Pennsylvania, United States, mixing a punk rock sound with hip-hop and electropop. The group formed in 1988, and they originally traveled all over Pennsylvania, with frontman Jimmy Pop having a strong 'Philly accent'. With a penchant for off-color jokes and a taste ranging from toilet humor to observational comedy, they're ironically named after the kid-detective ring on an 80s PBS kids show. Their 1995 first official studio album, Use Your Fingers, broke them into the mainstream. They have toured constantly. The band is perhaps now best known for their 1999 dance music satire "The Bad Touch" (a top 40 hit in multiple nations such as Australia, Norway, Sweden, and more) and their 2005 pop punk / power pop track "Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo" (also a European hit), along with their 1996 breakthrough song "Fire Water Burn". Their fifth and final studio album, Hard-Off, was released on December 18, 2015 via bandleader Jimmy Pop's label Jimmy Franks Recording Company. In an interview with the German site Promiflash at the end of 2017, Bass player Jared Hennegan stated that the band had broken up in 2013 after the Ukraine and Russia incidents. In July 2023, Jimmy Pop said that he was still working on making Bloodhound Gang music and that the band has not broken up. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.