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August 31, 2005

The Bloodhound Gang

Posted in: Artist Spotlight



Members

* Jimmy Pop Ali – vocals, programming
* DJ Q-Ball – turntables, vocals
* Evil Jared Hasselhoff – bass, backing vocals
* Lüpüs Thünder – guitars, backing vocals
* Willie the New Guy – drums

Former members

* Spanky G – drums
* Daddy Long Legs – vocals
* M.S.G.
* Skip O’Pot2Mus
* Tard-E-Tard

The Bloodhound Gang are a rock/rap band that hail from King of Prussia, Pennsylvania and formed in 1994. They are known as a band that doesn’t hold anything back and gained popularity for their obscene and crude humour in their songs. Their songs also include many taboo subjects that other bands won’t touch but The Bloodhoung Gang will gladly talk about in all of their albums. Those subjects include such things as ‘Rape’, ‘Gay humour’ and ‘incest’ just to name a few.

After the band formed in 1994, they released the Dingleberry Haze EP which became a flop and cost them their record deal with Columbia Records at the time. They resigned with Geffen and in 1996 released ‘One Fierce Beer Coaster’ which became the band’s first successful album. The success of this album allowed them to return in 2000 with their follow up album ‘Hooray for Boobies’.

They scored a massive hit single with the song ‘The Bad Touch’ that helped them break into mainstream success with loads of press for the song from outlets like MTV. With their increase in publicity also came backlash from other groups like GLAAD( Gay And Lesbian Alliance), who felt that their video for their hit single depicted gay bashing by showing two gay looking Frenchmen getting hit in the back of the head with a loaf of bread and carried away by members of the band.



The band denied the claim and simply stated that the video made fun of the French and not gay people. After the success of their second album, the band disappeared off the face of the earth. The band simply disappeared with many fans wondering what they were up to and when they could expect a new album from the band.Music stations like MuchMusic in Canada described the band as a one hit wonder and critics were waiting to see when the band would make a follow up to their 2000 success of ‘Hooray For Boobies’. The band showed up quietly in 2004 by appearing on MTV Personality Bam Margera’s hit TV Series ‘Viva La Bam’ as both Bam and members of the band live in Pennsylvania and are supposedly good friends.

Finally, in 2005, news came out that the band were releasing their long awaited follow up to ‘Hooray For Boobies’ with the release of the album ‘Hefty Fine’ coming to stores in the fall of 2005. The band’s first single “Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo” (Which is Military Code for the word ‘Fuck’) has already gained heavy rotation on music video channels such as MTV,MuchMusic and on the radio and includes good friend Bam Margera throughout the video. Check out their new album when it hits stores…

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