Their 1995 first official studio album, Use Your Fingers, broke them into the mainstream. They have toured constantly. The band is perhaps now best known for their 1999 dance music satire "The Bad Touch" (a top 40 hit in multiple nations such as Australia, Norway, Sweden, and more) and their 2005 pop punk / power pop track "Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo" (also a European hit), along with their 1996 breakthrough song "Fire Water Burn".
Their fifth and final studio album, Hard-Off, was released on December 18, 2015 via bandleader Jimmy Pop's label Jimmy Franks Recording Company.
In an interview with the German site Promiflash at the end of 2017, Bass player Jared Hennegan stated that the band had broken up in 2013 after the Ukraine and Russia incidents. In July 2023, Jimmy Pop said that he was still working on making Bloodhound Gang music and that the band has not broken up.
Reflections of Remoh
Bloodhound Gang Lyrics
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And on the front of the record there's a picture of a beer coaster
So the record looks like a beer coaster
Ho hoo hoo hoo}
{That's some funny fuckin' shit mother fucker
That shit's wack, that shit's funny
That shit's funny and wack
The lyrics of Bloodhound Gang's song Reflections Of Remoh seem to be somewhat nonsensical, as it talks about the appearance of the band's record which features a picture of a beer coaster on its front cover. The lines "So the record looks like a beer coaster" and "Ho hoo hoo hoo" appear to be the main focus of the song, as they are repeatedly chanted throughout. It could be interpreted as a commentary on the superficial nature of the music industry, where image is often given more importance than the content of the music itself. The song's title, which is "Homer's Reflections," when spelled backward, seems to add to the overall ironic and humorous tone of the song.
Aside from the humorous tone and nonsensical topic, the song also features a unique musical style that combines elements of alternative rock, rap, and punk rock. Bloodhound Gang is widely known for their use of humor and irony in their lyrics, which often touch on taboo subjects and social norms. This song is no exception, as it parodies the music industry and consumer culture by using a seemingly mundane object like a beverage coaster as the main focus of the song.
Line by Line Meaning
The Bloodhound Gang record's called 'One Fierce Beer Coaster'
The name of the Bloodhound Gang's album is 'One Fierce Beer Coaster'
And on the front of the record there's a picture of a beer coaster
The album cover shows a picture of a beer coaster
So the record looks like a beer coaster
The album looks like a beer coaster, which is an unusual design choice
Ho hoo hoo hoo
A playful chuckle
That's some funny fuckin' shit mother fucker
The artist finds the album's design and concept to be humorous and entertaining
That shit's wack, that shit's funny
The album's unconventional design is both strange and amusing
That shit's funny and wack
The album is simultaneously humorous and weird
Oh my God! Hoo hoo hoo
An expression of surprise and amusement
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JAMES M. FRANKS
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