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Hooray For Boobies [Explicit] | ![Hooray For Boobies [Explicit]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61mZevM58iL._SL160_.jpg) | Artist: The Bloodhound Gang Label: Geffen Category: Digital Music Album
Buy New: $9.49 as of 9/9/2010 03:58 CDT details

Seller: Amazon Digital Services, Inc. Rating: 152 reviews Sales Rank: 8799
Genre: alternative-music Media: MP3 Download Running Time: 3630 Minutes
ASIN: B0013XP4XQ
Publication Date: February 29, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews: Oh yeah man January 30, 2010 Brusso Magallanes (California) Oh yes, The Bloodhound Gang. I prefer them over any deathcore band anytime. Who am I kidding?, this band simply rules. Hooray For Boobies continues the hilarious pact of the gang with metal, punk, alternative, rap, techno, pop, and whatever else is funny to mix in. I can't stand it when people say they have no talent. Come one, they might not be Queen or something but they have some in their hands. Spanky G was a good drummer though. Jimmy Pop's lyrics are funnier than they've ever been. No one listens to this band expecting it to be serious. BG is all about humor and rocking out a great time. So enjoy this and expect some musical genius. Ha! No really, it kicks some much booty.
BLOODHOUND GANG makes you shout Hooray for boobies! August 12, 2008 John Whiskey (Salt Lake City, UT USA) Pure enjoyment for all. HOORAY FOR BOOBIES varies from Hard rock to soft (white people) Rap,punk,pop even some crazy german tecno. With clever fastbeat and best of all funny lyrics that are going to turn heads. Whether you blast it out of your car, or just listen to it at work its bound to be enjoyed by all. I loved all but one track (yummy down on this)16/17 I would recommend this in any collection.
JOHNNY COMRADE'S "LEAD THE REVOLUTION!"
It's Still Worth Getting Nine Years Later January 31, 2007 Quentin Tarantino Fan (nowhere) Alright, I won't bull_____ myself, I don't like the Bloodhound Gang as much as I used to. Well, I had no idea about much rock beyond classic, I was mostly into death metal at the time I bought this album. Sure, I have a less tolerance for radio rock during these days (You can only take power chords for so long), alright, but that doesn't mean this album still doesn't own.
When it comes to The Bloodhound Gang, this is their most known album. While it has that title, I really don't think it's one of their strongest albums, compared to the still masterful One Fierce Beer Coaster and the goofy, underrated as _______ Use Your Fingers (largely considered a flop). It's better than the follow up, Hefty Fine (yeah, no way that one could be a perfect recording), though. Still, the band is pretty much impossible to love, at least to like, in my eyes. People have different eyes though, so I can't say everybody.
This album is a glorious celebration of stupidity. But it's actually very clever and quite hilarious. The puns can probably be spotted easier than some bands, but that's alright, because at least they aren't pretentious to the point of annoying. The lyrics are easily as much of a star than the music. Some of these songs are rather stale sounding, such as Magnum Cum Laude, the awful cover, Yummy Down On This, and The Lap Dance is So Much Better... you know (it's an satricial song, sure, but sounds like a novelty). It's kind of difficult to attack the other tracks, but they do bring down the rating because I don't the tracks are still strong enough to get a higher rating.
BUT, man, these songs on here are awesome. The drummer really bangs out hard, funky grooves that you would be a fool not to dance to. The Bad Touch and The Great White whatever it is rips with some of the funkiest white boy "monkey beats" (their name for the drums), ever. Three Point One Four is hilarious, and somehow, that chord progression is infectious. The skits are pretty much useless, but clever as well. Some can get annoying (such as the Chasey Lane skit and the three second periods of silence), but only lighten the mood. It's easy to not feel happy when listening to this album.
You probably wouldn't find much to laugh at if you don't have a really juvenile side at all, but ________ that. Hilarious and clever, you'd be a fool to not give this a listen.
8.0/10
Crude, yes, but deep... September 4, 2006 Rastaman (Bombay) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
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!
Hooray for Boobies rocks! June 29, 2006 Tim Parker (Los Angeles) 1 out of 9 found this review helpful
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.
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