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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 30 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Bloodhound Gang
Shut Up. From the album "One Fierce Beer Coaster". A song that consists of a list of the things Jimmy Pop, The Bloodhound Gang's lead singer, doesn't like.
You're Pretty When I'm Drunk. From "Use Your Fingers". This song would probably be really offensive to a lot of people, particularly if it was based on a real experience and the girl in question ever heard the song.
Not Nice. Also from "Use Your Fingers". The next line says "Cos I'm a blood sucking evil like Muppets on ice". No idea what they're talking about.
The Bad Touch. From "Hooray For Boobies". This song is probably the band's most famous song, and is popularly known as "The Discovery Channel song", by people who don't know what the title is. The video had an interesting dance sequence involving French people and monkeys hitting each other with baguettes.
Boom. From "One Fierce Beer Coaster". This song features guest vocals from Rob Van Winkle, also known as Vanilla Ice.
Mope. From "Hooray for Boobies". This song contains samples from "Relax" by Frankie goes To Hollywood, "Amadeus" by Falco and "For Whom the Bell Tolls" by Metallica. There aren't many bands that diverse. It also has spoken parts which are supposed to be by Homer Simpson and Pac Man.
Rang Dang. From "Use Your Fingers", the band's first album. Their next two albums were much more popular. This song contains a sample from "White Lines" by Grand Master Flash. I hope you enjoyed the quiz, thanks for playing, and also big thanks to the Frogs for the last line of my introduction.
Legend In My Spare Time. From "Use Your Fingers", this song uses a sample from "Do What You Want To Do" by T-Connection.
Why's Everybody Always Pickin' On Me?. The line refers to a kid being born and the doctor saying he looks like Chewbacca, in case you were wondering. From the album "One Fierce Beer Coaster".
The Ballad Of Chasey Lain. Probably the Bloodhound Gang's second most successful single, this song is from the album "Hooray For Boobies" and is about the famous, ahem, adult film star. I'm not really sure why they bothered to release it because for it to be played on television and radio the majority of the lyrics had to be bleeped out.
No Rest For The Wicked. 'No Rest For The Wicked' is from 'Use Your Fingers', the band's first album.
Ralph Wiggum. The song 'Ralph Wiggum' is made up of memorable lines spoken by the character from 'The Simpsons'. I think it's quite impressive that they managed to write a song this way. Some of the lines are a bit odd, for example, 'This snowlake tastes like fishsticks'. This song is from the album 'Hefty Fine'.
The Ballad of Chasey Lain. An affectionate song dedicated to the American 'adult entertainment' star. This is one of the few lines that is polite enough for me to include in a quiz on a family site. The song is on the album 'Hooray For Boobies'.
It's Tricky. Originally by the rap group Run DMC, this song talks about people putting pressure on celebrities. The Bloodhound Gang have added lyrics and even name a girl that allegedly used to stalk one of the members of the band.
In the song 'Going Nowhere Slow', which American state is named as 'the only place we won't go'? | Bloodhound Gang Lyrics 3
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New Jersey. 'Going Nowhere Slow' is from 'One Fierce Beer Coaster'. The band seem to have something against the state of New Jersey. On the album 'Hooray For Boobies', there is a song entitled 'The Ten Coolest Things About New Jersey', which consists of ten seconds of silence.
chimpanzee. This song comes from the album 'One Fierce Beercoaster', and contains some very good insults you could try out on your friends and family, if you wished.
Something Diabolical. This song is unusually serious for the Bloodhound Gang. It is quite a departure from the band's normal interests of bodily parts and functions. It is from the album 'Hefty Fine', and features vocals by HIM's Ville Vallo.
Pennsylvania. From the album 'Hefty Fine'. This song was written because the band wanted to write a song to represent their feelings for their home state. It's rather self-depreciating, and contains lines such as 'We are munsoned, we are squat, we are flashing 12 o'clock'.
Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo. Another song with very few lyrics that can be repeated. I'm beginning to understand why no-one else writes quizzes about this band. Anyway, this song is from the album 'Hefty Fine'. It was the first song released from the album and was banned by several radio stations because of the title. Thank you for playing, and I hope you enjoyed the quiz.
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