Bloodhound Gang Album: “Use Your Fingers”
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Release Date:1995-07-18
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Cover Art, Alternative Hip-Hop
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Label:Sony
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:074646722527
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- For BHG fans ONLY!
Most of the reviews of this CD urge MTV fans who have only heard "Bad Touch" to steer clear of this album and for real Bloodhound Gang fans to get it imediately. Now the person who reviewed this a little while back named Shagg One or something is a perfect example of a "Bad Touch" fan not a BHG fan. This person said that this album is bad because it is not the true BHG style and that Bad Touch is while everything except Bad Touch is like this album. I suggest for Shagg One to go back to MTV and stop ripping apart a band that you are dissappointed in for not being what you expected. Now I came here to review this not to use this as a place to bash a fewllow reviewer so here I go. I think this album is awesome. Jimmy Pop and Daddy Long Legs (its a shame hes not in BHG anymore) show great mic skills and razor sharp wit. This album has some of the funniest lyrics ever. If you like the bad touch and think all BHG song sound like that STAY AWAY FROM THIS ALBUM. But, if you like the rest of Hooray For Boobies and One Fierce Beer Coaster then this album is perfect for you. Go buy this album now.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- We are the knuckleheads.
The Bloodhound Gang is here to get it on. Rip Taylor couldn't have said it better. They're rude. They're lude. They're crude. They're awesome. With clever lyrics from Jimmie Pop and Daddy Long Legs (where did he go?), you'll be blown away. If you want to get your groove on AND laugh at politicly incorrect jokes, all at the same time, then BHG is definitly for you. With songs like, "You're Pretty When I'm Drunk," "Go Down," "Coo Coo Ca Choo," and "You Aint Got No Legs," you'll become an instant fan. Perfect music for driving. Between their disco-punk songs, you are treated to strange-yet-funny public service announcments and commercials. This CD is definitly worth it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- A great cd from a great band
I felt that the Bloodhound Gangs 1st cd entitled Use Your Fingers is their best one. All of the 19 tracks are humorous yet hardore. It contains many hilarious skits between songs. It is a louder more edgey album than 1997's One Fierce Beer Coaster and the brand new Hooray for Boobies. This group has always impressed me because they never sold out and they still never decresed in quality. They have a unique style of music which can be described as hardcore rap, although they do have songs which are soft and mellow. But they are always humorous. I give this record 5 stars.
- The one bad thing about this album
After listening to some of the newer seemingly un-inspired Bloodhound Gang records, I have to put in some kudos to this one.. with TONS of horribly inappropriate genius lyrics.. this is a great album..
and the only bad part is that Daddy Long Legs seems to rap a little too much about how he's "cold kicking lyrics". Trust me.. listen to this album too much like me and that starts to get really annoying...
but Jimmy Pop's obscure pop culture references MORE then make up for such a minor thought.
M. Casey (Sacramento, California United States) - October 18, 2005
- Very funny
It's been a long while since I've herd this CD maybe 5 years but I do remember I loved the whole thing. The one song that I even still remember just about all the lyrics to it "You're Pretty When I'm Drunk" an unforgettable funny song. This is the CD that got me hooked on The Bloodhound Gang.
-VickyGeez
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