The Bad Boys of Alternative Rock Since 1988
Bloodhound Gang is an American rock band that formed in 1988 in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. Known for their crude humor, satirical lyrics, and genre-blending sound mixing alternative rock, hip hop, and electronic music, they carved out a unique niche in the late 90s and early 2000s music scene.
Led by frontman Jimmy Pop, the band achieved mainstream success with their irreverent approach to music, often pushing boundaries with controversial subject matter and juvenile humor. While critics sometimes dismissed them as a novelty act, their musical craftsmanship and ability to blend genres showcased genuine talent beneath the crude exterior.
Their biggest hit "The Bad Touch" became a worldwide phenomenon, but true fans know there's so much more to explore in their discography, from the punk-rap fusion of their early work to the more polished electronic rock of their later albums.
Bloodhound Gang formed in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania by Jimmy Pop and Daddy Long Legs. Initially started as a hip-hop group.
Released their first EP "Dingleberry Haze" showcasing their early rap-rock style.
Debut album "Use Your Fingers" released, establishing their crude humor and eclectic sound.
"One Fierce Beer Coaster" brings them mainstream attention with hits like "Fire Water Burn."
"Hooray for Boobies" becomes their biggest commercial success. "The Bad Touch" reaches #1 in multiple countries.
"Hefty Fine" released, showing a more mature (relatively speaking) sound.
Controversy in Russia leads to the band being banned from the country after an incident involving the Russian flag.
"Hard-Off" released, their first album in 10 years, featuring collaborations with modern artists.
1995
Their debut album featuring a raw punk-rap sound. Contains controversial tracks that established their no-holds-barred approach to comedy and music.
Notable tracks: Kiss Me Where It Smells Funny, Mama Say
1996
The breakthrough album that put them on the map. Featured a more polished sound while maintaining their signature crude humor.
Notable tracks: Fire Water Burn, Why's Everybody Always Pickin' On Me?, Kiss Me Where It Smells Funny (Live)
1999
Their most successful album, achieving multi-platinum status. The title caused controversy and the album was initially banned in some stores.
Notable tracks: The Bad Touch, The Ballad of Chasey Lain, Mope, The Inevitable Return of the Great White Dope
2005
A more mature sound (relatively speaking) with electronic influences. Showed the band's evolution while maintaining their satirical edge.
Notable tracks: Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo, I Hope You Die, Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss
2010
A greatest hits compilation featuring fan favorites, live versions, and rarities. A perfect introduction for new fans.
Features: Best of their catalog from 1995-2005
2015
Their latest studio album featuring collaborations with modern artists. Proved they could still be relevant after a 10-year hiatus.
Notable tracks: American Bitches, Uncool As Me, Clean Up in Aisle Sexy
Note: The band has had various touring musicians and session players throughout their career, contributing to their diverse sound.