(Los
Angeles, CA) Officially, Hooray for Boobies (1999) is categorized
under the genre; alternative rock, rap metal and rap rock. Irregardless of which, this music album was
released on October 4th,
1999. This release date is
for the Country of the UK/Britain. For
the United States of America,
the release date is February 29th,
2000. Hooray for Boobies (1999), ended up on 14 different types of music
charts, worldwide. Additionally, it
reached the number one spot, on five of those 14 music charts. In the countries of Australia,
Austria and Germany
the aforementioned music album reached the number one spot. In the United
States of America, it reached the number 14
spot on Billboard’s Top 200 Chart.
Therefore and not surprisingly, the Bloodhound Gang earned the
recognition of having released a commercially successful music album. Recently; Universal Music Enterprises
announced that, it will commemorate the 20th year anniversary of, Hooray for Boobies (1999). Specifically; the aforementioned music
industry giant revealed that, it will re-issue the aforementioned, Bloodhound
Gang music album. The re-issue, will be
done as a vinyl record. The official
re-issue date is, March 27th,
2020.
On March 27th, 2020 the vinyl record, Hooray for Boobies (1999), will be
re-issued by the following record labels.
The record labels are; Interscope, and, Universal Music
Enterprises. Additionally, the re-issue
will be done as two clear vinyl records.
However and returning to, Hooray
for Boobies (1999), the aforementioned music album did receive
certification. In fact, the Recording
Industry Association of America (R.I.A.A.) certified this music album gold and
platinum. Interestingly, the previously
said occurred on the same day. The day
or date was May 17th, 2000. In regards to the Bloodhound Gang’s
discography, the aforementioned music album is the third. The first two music albums are; Use Your Fingers (1995), and, One Fierce Beer Coaster (1996). All three music albums were released by,
Geffen Records. Helping Hooray for Boobies (1999) achieve
commercial success, were the following singles.
The singles are; Along comes Mary,
The Bad Touch, The Ballad of Chasey Lain, Mope
and The Inevitable Return of the Great
White Dope.
Continuing with; the Bloodhound
Gang, the aforementioned American rock and roll band, is also categorized in the
following. Punk rock, alternative hip
hop, rapcore, funk metal and electronic rock are five other ways; in which the
Bloodhound Gang can be categorized. This
rock and roll band, is from the State of Pennsylvania,
U.S.A. Fascinatingly, this band is a fan
favorite. This unique distinction is due
to the fact that, it used to play crazy beats with vulgar lyrics. The vulgarity usually involved sexual
subjects, sexual puns and sexual innuendos.
Additionally; the music can also be characterized as high velocity
jokes, addictive hooks and inspired cover songs. The Bloodhound Gang’s final band members were
the following five persons. The five
persons are; Jimmy Pop, Evil Jared Hasselhoff, DJ Q-Ball, The Yin and Daniel P.
Carter. Jimmy Pop was the lead vocalist
(1988-2015), the rhythm guitarist (1993-2015) and the lead guitarist
(1988-1994). Evil Jared Hasselhoff was
the bass guitarist and the backup vocalist (1995-2015). DJ Q-Ball played the keyboard, played the
synthesizer, played the turntables, did the programming, did the samples, was
the hype man and was the backup vocalist (1995-2015). The Yin was the drummer, the percussionist
and the backup vocalist (2006-2015).
Daniel P. Carter was the lead guitarist (2009-2015). The discography of the rock and roll band,
Bloodhound Gang, is made up of the following music albums; Use Your Fingers (1995), One
Fierce Beer Coaster (1996), Hooray
for Boobies (1999), Hefty Fine (2005)
and Hard-Off (2015). Overall, the Bloodhound Gang is credited with
having sold more than 6 million music albums, worldwide.
The
Track List of the Vinyl Re-Issue, Hooray
for Boobies (1999):
Side
A.
- I Hope You Die.
- The Inevitable Return of the Great White Dope.
- Mama’s Boy.
- Three Point One Four.
Side
B.
- Mope.
- Yummy Down on This.
- The Ballad of Chasey Lain.
- R.V.S.P.
- Magna Cum Nada.
Side
C.
- The Bad Touch.
- That Cough Came with a Prize.
- Take the Long Way Home.
- Hell Yeah.
Side
D.
- Right Turn Clyde.
- This is Stupid.
- A Lap Dance is so Much Better when the Stripper is Crying.
- The Ten Coolest Things about New Jersey.
- Along comes Mary.
- The Bad Touch (The Bully Mix) (Bonus Track).
To end and as previously stated;
Universal Music Enterprises recently announced that, it will commemorate the 20th
year anniversary of, Hooray for Boobies
(1999). Specifically; the
aforementioned music industry giant revealed that, it will re-issue the
aforementioned, Bloodhound Gang music album.
The re-issue, will be done as a vinyl record. The official re-issue date is, March 27th, 2020. Lastly the record labels are; Interscope,
and, Universal Music Enterprises.
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R-Berumen28
03/06/2020
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