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Music CD - The Bloodhound Gang: Hooray for Boobies

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Music CD: Hooray for Boobies Artist: The Bloodhound Gang
List Price: $13.98
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Manufacturer: Interscope Records
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Tracks:
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1. I Hope You Die 2. The Inevitable Return of The Great White Dope 3. Mama's Boy 4. Three Point One Four 5. Mope 6. Yummy Down On This 7. The Ballad Of Chasey Lain 8. R.S.V.P. 9. Magna Cum Nada 10. The Bad Touch 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. A Lap Dance Is So Much Better When The Stripper Is Crying 17. The Ten Coolest Things About New Jersey 18. Along Comes Mary 19. Silent 20. Silent 21. Silent 22. Silent 23. Silent 24. Silent 25. Silent 26. Silent 27. Silent 28. Silent 29. Silent 30. Silent 31. Silent 32. Silent 33. Silent 34. Silent 35. Silent 36. Silent 37. Silent 38. Silent 39. Silent 40. Silent 41. Silent 42. Silent 43. Silent 44. Silent 45. Silent 46. Silent 47. Bonus Track 1
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0606949045524 Format: Explicit Lyrics Label: Interscope Records Manufacturer: Interscope Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Interscope Records Release Date: 2000-02-29 Studio: Interscope Records
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Crude, yes, but deep... Comment: I just get a laugh when I hear younger kids talk about this album, they have no clue about most of the references in the lyrics. Just ask most about "right turn clyde" and they have no clue where this came from.
Reruns of rerun, so what's happenin!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Hooray for Boobies rocks! Comment: This album is great and funny. It's not for all ages cause the humour is very innapropiate but what the heck none of the songs are bad with the exception of "A Lap Dance..." which is long and boring. The skits are mainly funny except "This is stupid" and "R.S.V.P." The best songs are "Mope", "Along Comes Mary", "I Hope You Die", "The Great White Dope" and "The Bad Touch". And hey the guy who said bloodhound gang is stupid, you're a sucker. Bloodhound Gang rocks. If you don't like them get the hell outta here loser.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Omglolz, he said "boobies." Comment: What's wrong with BHG? Besides everything? Is it possible for them to write more than one good song in their pathetic lives? My sister burned this CD from a friend, most likely because she likes the Bad Touch song, and I'VE been the one having to hear it in the morning when she's getting ready for school. It's pathetic. I don't know how much I can stress the word "pathetic", but it's the only way to fully describe it. Out of 18 tracks, there's one, count it, ONE good song, "The Inevitable Return of The Great White Dope", because it's nothing like their other songs. Everything else on this album is just like "Fire Water Burn", "The Bad Touch", "Hell Yeah", you get the picture. Palm-muted, droning, songs with extremely explicit lyrics, which is the only reason people will remember them. Isn't it about time to come out of the 13-16 year old stage? Having lyrics about sex won't get you any. Bands like Blink-182, Sum 41, and System of a Down have funny songs, but they have their limits.
About the "music": 1)Palm-muting doesn't make a song good. I get it. You can palm-mute. So can most people who play guitar or bass. 2)Make your music more diverse and varied, or at least change your patterns. Elastica's self-titled album has 4-chord patterns, except they play faster, and the songs aren't much longer than two and a half minutes long (not that I'm comparing BHG to Elastica). 3)Do what you do "best", and don't try metal. "Magna Cum Nada" is BHG's horrible attempt to make something metal-ish. Stop.
The problem with Bloodhound Gang is that they just won't die. People like them somehow, and so they feel compelled to squeeze out more and more crap that gets worse and worse as it progresses, not saying that they were ever good.
Why don't we go through the songs and rate them, shall we?
1. I Hope You Die: See track 15
2. The Inevitable Return of The Great White Dope: Best song by BHG, but still not great.
3. Mama's Boy: See track 15
4. Three Point One Four: See track 15
5. Mope: See track 15
6. Yummy Down On This: See track 15
Catch my drift yet? I don't think I can fully show my displeasure with words. "1 star , because 0 is not an option" is exactly correct.
People, if you actually want Bloodhound Gang, copy it from someone. Maybe if they see their record sales go down, they'll actually think about quitting.
p.s. Track 15 is called "This is Stupid."
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent,just like everybody else said! Comment: This is the most popular album by "Bloodhound gang". I liked it, I found the lyrics very funny. It's not better than "One fierce beer coaster" but it's better than "Hefty fine" (OK,that ovious). This is their third album I bought and now I'm deffinitely a BHG fan. I'll rate every single song on the album:
I hope you die - Excellent hard rock song. Very nice melody. 5/5
The inevitable return - Also great,very funny. 5/5
3.14 - Hilarious lyrics,but the melody is average. Still good,though. 4/5
Mope - Great song! I especialy liked Homer at the end. Pacman was also funny. 5/5
Yummy down on this - Hard melody,but discusting lyrics. 3/5
The ballad of Chasey Lain - A bit short,but still good. 5/5
Most likely to suck - An OK song,but not one of my favorites. 4/5
The bad touch - The biggest BHG hit! The best on the album. 5/5
Take the long way home - Another enjoyable song. Very good. 5/5
Hell yeah - Too long! That brought this song down a bit. 4.5/5
Right turn clyde - OK song,but nothing special. 4/5
A lap dance - Although the refrain is a bit irritating,it's still good. 4.5/5
Along comes Mary - Great way to end this excellent album! 5/5
There are 5 skits on this CD. Some of them are good,but some of them are just stupid. "Mama's boy" is extremly funny,great joke,nice intro for "Three point one four". However, "10 coolest things about New Jersey" are just 10 seconds of an irritating sound. A skit "That's so stupid" is,just like the tittle said,stupid. The other two are OK.
My favorite songs are "Mope","The Bad Touch" and "I hope you die". My least favorite is probably "Yummy down on this",because there's a discusting sound of trowing up. Overall,this is a good album. My 2nd favorite album of BHG.
Customer Rating:      Summary: My first Bloodhound Gang album Comment: I Hope You Die- 10/10
The Inevitable Return of the Great White Dope- 8/10
3.14- 9/10
Mope- 10/10
Yummy Down on This- 8/10
The Ballad of Chasey Lain- 10/10
Magna Cum Nada- 8/10
The Bad Touch- 10/10
Take the Long Way Home- 10/10
Hell Yeah- 8/10
Right Turn Clyde- 10/10
A Lap Dance is so Much Better When the Stripper is Crying- 5/10
Aloong Comes Mary- 10/10
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Editorial Reviews:
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Sophomoric but occasionally amusing, the Bloodhound Gang's third outing serves up a dash of Cake, a sprinkling of Blink 182, and heavy doses of metal, hip-hop, and techno. And that's not even mentioning the Pink Floyd rip and Falco sample! Underneath the juvenile, jokey lyrics ("It's hard to rhyme a word like vagina") and cheap chortles (the faux-country "A Lap Dance Is So Much Better When the Stripper Is Crying" being one prime example) are a few memorable melodies. "The Bad Touch" is a catchy, sample-heavy, danceable sex song that name-checks numerous pop-culture touchstones, from Waffle House to the Discovery Channel. Metallica and Frankie Goes to Hollywood samples meld in the rap-metal "Mope." An ode to adult film actress Chasey Lain is yet another perverse novelty entry on this schtick-a-song offering. Yes, there are some guilty chuckles to be found here, but ultimately this 18-track outing is only truly titillating if you're 12--or act like you are. --Katherine Turman
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