Bloodhound Gang

""Like my scrotum, here it is in a nutshell!""

Formed in 1991 in Pennsylvania, the Bloodhound Gang are a rap/metal group; although they originally began doing hip-hop, they evolved into a more traditional rock band format while still retaining a DJ. Their style tends to be a little all-over-the-map as a result, but it's tied together by their lyrics. Usually considered more of a comedy band than anything, the Bloodhound Gang specialize in off-color humor, dick jokes and many, many, many puns.

Discography includes:


 * Dingleberry Haze (1994)
 * Use Your Fingers (1995)
 * One Fierce Beer Coaster (1996)
 * Hooray For Boobies (1999)
 * Hefty Fine (2005)
 * Fishin' For Hookers (to be released in 2012)

=== The

"I hope you flip some guy the bird, He cuts you off and you're forced to swerve In front of the Beatles' tour bus A Bookmobile and a Mack truck..."
 * Album Title Drop: The hidden track from Hooray For Boobies sees two opera singers do just that.
 * Anti-Love Song: "No Hard Feelings" is pretty cold.
 * Ballad of X: "The Ballad of Chasey Lain".
 * Boastful Rap: "The Inevitable Return Of The Great White Dope" is a great example of Jimmy Pop's unique talents in this field.
 * Completely averted in many, many of their self-deprecating songs.
 * Brick Joke: "I Hope You Die" gets a great one in.

"And when you finally regain consciousness, You're bound and gagged in a wedding dress, And the prison guard looks the other way, 'Cause he's the guy you flipped the bird the other day!"
 * It goes downhill from there. And sure enough, in the last verse...

""I hope he grins like Jack Nicholson/And forces you to play a game called "Balls On Chin"/And whatever happens next is all a blur/But you remember "fist" can be a verb...""
 * Contemptible Cover: Hefty Fine, which has a naked obese man.
 * Cover Version: They revived Run DMC's "It's Tricky" for the rap-metal era.
 * They also did a punk rock version of "Along Comes Mary" by The Association.
 * And they vastly improved 'Weekend' by Scooter.
 * They also covered the theme song for Kids Incorporated in a punk rock theme on Use Your Fingers, the same album that saw a similar rendition of Kim Wilde's "Kids In America."
 * Deadpan Snarker
 * Double Entendre: Some of their lyrics may as well be single entendres.
 * Fag Hag: 'I Wish I Was Queer So I Could Get Chicks'
 * Getting Crap Past the Radar: "Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo" was played on the radio pretty regularly for a while.
 * Greatest Hits Album: Show Us Your Hits.
 * Hurricane of Puns: Any of their songs ("Times New Roman, you know the type!").
 * Intercourse with You: Their dance songs are infamous for this, notably "The Bad Touch."
 * Joisey: They are not fans.
 * Listing Cities: "Going Nowhere Slow," until the addendum: "But nowhere in New Jersey, that's the only place we won't go!"
 * Loony Fan: "The Ballad of Chasey Lain", about a fan of said porn star which eventually kidnaps her as she doesn't reply his letter.
 * Madness Mantra: "THE DRUMMER FROM DEF LEPPARD'S ONLY GOT ONE ARM!!" is screamed several times on "Why's Everybody Always Picking On Me?" It's as weird as it sounds.
 * Motor Mouth: Jimmy Pop is capable of some serious tongue-twisters.
 * Prison Rape / Black Comedy Rape: From "I Hope You Die":

""Yeah, well I sing like an amputee, though." "Why?" "Cuz... can't hold a note. Can't carry a tune.""
 * Refuge in Audacity: And how!
 * Refuge in Vulgarity: Yeah, lot of that, too.
 * An interlude from Hefty Fine is a band member's recording of himself having diarrhea.
 * Sampling: These guys make extensive use of samples, and their debut album was almost entirely made up of them.
 * "Mope" in particular squeezes in Falco, Metallica, Pac-Man, Frankie Goes to Hollywood and The Simpsons in one big ridiculous package.
 * Self-Deprecation


 * Nearly every song has some insulting reference to Jimmy Pop, or the narrator of the song.
 * Signature Song: "The Bad Touch".
 * Stupid Statement Dance Mix: "Ralph Wiggum," made up entirely of Ralph Wiggum quotes.
 * Take That:
 * "Did you like the movie Malcolm X?" (On a list of why you should kill yourself.)
 * The song The Ten Coolest Things About New Jersey, which is absolute silence.
 * "Were you born and raised in New Jersey?" (on the previously mentioned song listing reasons to kill yourself.)
 * Take That, Critics!: "Shut Up," which is also a Take That towards... well, everything that moves.
 * "I hate Spin Magazine, 'cause they never ever plug me."
 * Three Minutes of Writhing: The video for "Screwing You On The Beach At Night," although the bikini girl's antics are completely offset by Jimmy Pop being... well, Jimmy Pop. The video is actually a parody of the infamous "Wicked Game" video by Chris Isaak.
 * Toilet Humour
 * Two Hit Wonder
 * Unusual Euphemism: The lyrics to "Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo" are mostly a string of... inventive euphemisms for male and female genitals.
 * Wildlife Commentary Spoof: "The Bad Touch" begins with a sample from one such commentary, discussing "the act of mating."