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  2. Bloodhound Gang discography - Wikipedia

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    List of demos Title Details Bang Chamber 8: Released: 1990; Label: none (self-released) Formats: Cassette; Released before the name-change to the Bloodhound Gang. The music on this album is synth-pop which has no connection, lyrically or otherwise, to the modern sound of the Gang. Just Another Demo: Released: 1993; Label: none (self-released ...

  3. Bloodhound Gang - Wikipedia

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    The Bloodhound Gang's origin dates back to 1988, when rappers James "Jimmy Pop" Franks and Michael "Daddy Long Legs" Bowe formed the band Bang Chamber 8 with their Perkiomen Valley High School classmates Kevin Hennessey and Justin Ianelli. They released an eponymous tape in 1990 before Hennessey and Ianelli left the band, which was renamed to ...

  4. Category:Bloodhound Gang songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Bloodhound Gang songs or lists of Bloodhound Gang songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Bloodhound Gang songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. One Fierce Beer Coaster - Wikipedia

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    The Bloodhound Gang entered Dome Sound/Ultra Psyche Studios with engineer Rich Gavalis in March 1996 to record One Fierce Beer Coaster. [3] All of the songs were produced by Jimmy Pop, who also mixed most of the musical tracks on his personal Macintosh. [4] The album was later mastered by Joe Palmaccio at Sterling Sound Studios in New York City ...

  6. Show Us Your Hits - Wikipedia

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    Show Us Your Hits is a greatest hits compilation album released by American rock band Bloodhound Gang on December 21, 2010. The double entendre in the title is typical of the band's style.

  7. Hooray for Boobies - Wikipedia

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    Hooray for Boobies is the third studio album by American rock band Bloodhound Gang. It was released on October 4, 1999, in the United Kingdom and on February 29, 2000, in the United States. It was released on October 4, 1999, in the United Kingdom and on February 29, 2000, in the United States.

  8. Use Your Fingers - Wikipedia

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    In a review for Amazon, music journalist Roni Sarig said "BG back up their obnoxious idiocy with some fairly wise musical maneuvering.While their age and background lead them to repeatedly mine the '80s for material--Duran Duran and Cure samples, Michael Jackson and Blondie interpolations, a "Kids in America" cover—their sly comments and ingenious a cappella snippets prove they're ...

  9. Hefty Fine - Wikipedia

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    Hefty Fine is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock band Bloodhound Gang, released on September 27, 2005.Produced by band frontman Jimmy Pop, it was Bloodhound Gang's third release on Geffen Records following the band's smash hit Hooray for Boobies which managed to sell over one million copies in the United States and Europe.