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Hooray for Boobies [PA] (CD - 2000)( UPC: 00606949045524)
As low as $9.77 from DeepDiscount.com Artist: The Bloodhound Gang Label: Interscope Records (USA) Genre: Heavy Metal Album Description: Personnel: Jimmy Pop (vocals, Moog synthesizer, samples); D.J. Q-Ball (vocals, scratches, DJ); Jimmy Pop, Chasey Lain (vocals); Bloodhound Gang (rap vocals); Lupus Thunder (guitar); Derron N... Read More |
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| Personnel: Jimmy Pop (vocals, Moog synthesizer, samples); D.J. Q-Ball (vocals, scratches, DJ); Jimmy Pop, Chasey Lain (vocals); Bloodhound Gang (rap vocals); Lupus Thunder (guitar); Derron Nuhfer (saxophone); Tavis Werts (trumpet); Rich Balling (trombone); Jared "Evil" Hasselhoff (bass); Spanky G, Darrin "Dangerous" Pfeiffer (drums). On one hand, it's easy to hate the Bloodhound Gang. They're vulgar, obnoxious, lunk-headed, awkward, offensive, and defiantly stupid. On the other hand, you almost have to admire the lengths that they go to be, well, defiantly stupid. It's not just in the words -- the music is as dumb and dopey as Jimmy Pop's ridiculous lyrics. This is really, really, really dumb music. Pop doesn't care about being cool, he just wants to make dirty jokes and sing silly songs. Granted, that's not for everyone, but if you find the very title of their third album, Hooray for Boobies, funny, you'll find that this is their masterpiece. Pop isn't just a white rapper, he also has a fondness for white-trash metal and a fetish for early-MTV one-hit wonders. He's also partial to jokes about puke, coughing, and sex. He never wastes an opportunity to be obvious. Instead of telling the story of Vivid girl Chasey Lain in "The Ballad of Chasey Lain," he writes the song from the point of view of a mock-stalker. Never mind that that doesn't constitute a ballad -- it's unclear what it is, actually -- and it's not really funny either, which an actual ballad about Chasey's rise to power could have been. Then again, that's too much thought to expend on a group whose catchiest hook is "You and me baby ain't nuthin' but mammals/So let's do it like they do on the Discovery Channel" ("Bad Touch"). Clearly, a song like that, set to a robotic new romantic beat, isn't made for an audience that wishes "Take the Long Way Home" was a Supertramp cover. The thing of it is, given his musical and lyrical allusions, Pop is smarter than he seems. Of course, he enjoys playing to the lowest common denominator, and depending on your mood (or your level of resistance), there's almost charm to its dumbness, particularly since the group reaches beyond the white-boy rap-metal that is their foundation. Does that make Hooray for Boobies a good album? Well, yes, at least for adolescent boys. It's the kind of record that sounds good at parties and in the car, and it will certainly shock some parents, even though anyone with a taste for the truly outrageous and extreme will find this tame and dorky. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine This is a terrific follow-up to Jimmy Pop Ali's breakthrough album, ONE FIERCE BEER COASTER, and one of the singer/songwriter's most intriguing collections of songs yet. HOORAY FOR BOOBIES is a collection of tongue-and-cheek tracks that includes such songs as "Vagina," "Mope," and "A Lap Dance Is So Much Better When the Stripper Is Crying." The clever writer works his cutting-edge humor over rocking instrumental backgrounds. The jewel of HOORAY FOR BOOBIES is a slick song called "Bad Touch," which plumbs the depths of the sorts of mating scenes common on the Discovery Channel. The track has touches of European synth pop mixed with a base of keyboards and drum programming. Other standouts include "Most Likely to Suck," "Take the Long Way Home," and the power-pop guitar explosion "Hell Yeah." |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | I Hope You Die |
| 2. | Inevitable Return of the Great White Dope, The |
| 3. | Mama's Boy |
| 4. | Three Point One Four |
| 5. | Mope - (remix) |
| 6. | Yummy Down on This |
| 7. | Ballad of Chasey Lain, The |
| 8. | R.S.V.P. |
| 9. | Magna Cum Nada |
| 10. | Bad Touch, The |
| 11. | That Cough Came With a Prize |
| 12. | Take the Long Way Home |
| 13. | Hell Yeah |
| 14. | Right Turn Clyde |
| 15. | This Is Stupid |
| 16. | Lap Dance Is So Much Better When the Stripper Is Crying, A |
| 17. | Ten Coolest Things About New Jersey, The |
| 18. | Along Comes Mary |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00606949045524 |
| Release Date: | Feb 29, 2000 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Heavy Metal |
| Label: | Interscope Records (USA) |
| Distributor: | Universal Di |
| Producer: | Jimmy Pop |
| Engineer: | Richard "Raahu" Gavalis |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2000 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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