'Bloodhound Gang' History:
AboutThe year was 1992 and Will "Fresh Prince" Smith had busted the Philadelphia music scene wide open. Almost as white as Will himself, a posse of suburban homeboys came along called the Bloodhound Gang. Unable to crack the threshold of single digit ticket sales required to get booked at anything remotely resembling a club, the original Bloodhound Gang rocked the "extra room" at Evil Jared Hasselhoff's house every other weekend for Schlitz, Marlboros, and a chance to hand out their first demo tape, the appropriately titled "Just Another Demo." That lasted until one evening when the first floor caved into the basement. In search of a new stomping ground, the Bloodhound Gang began performing every month at C.B.G.B.s in New York City. When asked about their tenure at the legendary venue, Jimmy Pop was quoted as saying, "I've seen cavemen with better clubs." The three fans from those days will remember a band lineup far different from the one associated with the Bloodhound Gang around the world today. While most will recognize Jimmy Pop, whose dirty mind has gained him worldwide notoriety, the names of other Bloodhound Gang members may not be so familiar. Blue, Bubba K. Love, Byron, Daddy Long Legs, Foof, Lazy I, M.S.G., Piddly B, Skip O'Pot2Mus, Slave One, Tard-E-Tard, and White Steve all passed through the ranks of the Bloodhound Gang in those early years of turbulence. Though they never tasted the sweet nectar of that most tempting of fruits known as success, these early members laid the foundation and then rocked it; spreading their gospel of fuck all throughout the United States of America. With the release of their second demo tape, the appropriately titled "Hitler's Handicapped Helpers" in April of 1994, the Bloodhound Gang landed themselves a record deal with Cheese Factory Records. By November of that year, they had released their first E.P., the appropriately titled "Dingleberry Haze," on Cheese Factory Records. Though it sold well over a hundred copies, success still managed to evade the group. see source for more source: http://www.bloodhoundgang.com/ |
Bloodhound Gang Discography:
| Release Title and date | |
![]() | Hefty Fine 2005 |
![]() | Hooray for Boobies 2000 |
![]() | One Fierce Beer Coaster 1996 |
| along comes mary | |
| bloodhound gang | |
| compilation | |
| dingleberry haze | |
| fire water burn | |
| fire water burn |
| hoory for boobies | |
| horayforboobies | |
| horray for boobies | |
| i wish i was queer so i could get chicks (single) | |
| live & queer (disc 1) | |
| live & queer (disc 2) | |
| mama say | |
| mope | |
| mope [single] | |
| one fierce beer coaster |
| why's everybody always pickin' on me? |





