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Hooray for Boobies album for sale by Bloodhound Gang was released Feb 29, 2000 on the Interscope (USA) label. 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. Hooray for Boobies songs 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." 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 CD music contains a single disc with 19 songs. ...See Full Description
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| The Bloodhound Gang Sing About Their Favourite Topic The Bloodhound Gang first started up as a 'party band' mainly because, as Jimmy Pop Ali - the lead singer named after a brand of American pop corn - put it ". By a reviewer (Leeds) |
| Shock and Awe... but not really BHG is definitly out to push the limits of the first amendment, and they're doing a mighty fine job to those ends with this Hooray for boobies. By elombera (Gustine, ca, usa)  |
| THEIR BEST CD BLOODHOUND GANG IS ONE OF THE BEST ROCK/RAP GROUPS EVER THEIR FUNNY AND THEIR SONGS ARE AMAZING, IF YOU DONT HAVE THIS CD GO BUY IT ITS A CLASSIC. By JOSE (MIAMI, FLORIDA) |
| excellent this album is great , all the songs are great except a lap dance is so much better when the stripper is cryng. By ackman (Washington DC.,USA) |
| It's Not to Bad I found it hard to listen to more then 3 times. 'The Bad Touch' remains one of my favourite songs though, I must admit I find Jimmy Pop quite funny. By ben_benno87 (Sunshine Coast, Australia) |
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Engineers include: Jim Scott, John Sorenson, Greg Fidelman.
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Recording information: Ocean Way Recording (12/1998-03/1999).
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