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It was released as the lead single from their fourth studio album, Hefty Fine (2005), on August 1, 2005. The song was written by band members Jimmy Pop and Jared Hasselhoff. The title "Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo" spells out fuck in the NATO phonetic alphabet. [1] The song's lyrics consist of various sexual euphemisms. [2]
The song was uploaded to YouTube later that day. [20] "American Bitches" was released on the band's YouTube account October 20, with a vinyl release date of late December 2014. [21] "Dimes" was released on February 24. [22] "Clean Up in Aisle Sexy" was released May 12, along with remixes by Mike Emilio, M.I.K.E. Push, and Psyko Punkz. [23]
Hard-Off is the fifth studio album by American alternative rock band Bloodhound Gang, released on December 18, 2015. [1] It marks the band's first full-length studio release since 2005's Hefty Fine.
"Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss" is the eleventh track and the second single from American rock band Bloodhound Gang's fourth studio album, Hefty Fine (2005). The title is an onomatopoeic representation of a typical four-on-the-floor dance beat. Released on November 25, 2005, the song became a top-20 hit in Austria, Flanders, and Germany.
One Fierce Beer Coaster is the second studio album by American band Bloodhound Gang, released on December 3, 1996. Produced by Jimmy Pop , it was the band's first release on Geffen Records , and the first to feature "Evil" Jared Hasselhoff on bass guitar, and DJ Q-Ball on the turntables .
Hefty Fine is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock band Bloodhound Gang, released on September 27, 2005.Produced by band frontman Jimmy Pop, it was Bloodhound Gang's third release on Geffen Records following the band's smash hit Hooray for Boobies which managed to sell over one million copies in the United States and Europe.
Jimmy Pop, frontman for the Bloodhound Gang. In March 1995, the Bloodhound Gang signed a record deal with Columbia Records and released their debut studio album, Use Your Fingers, that July, but were subsequently dropped by the label. [7] [8] After adjusting its lineup, the group began working on their second album, One Fierce Beer Coaster.
"Bloodhound" is a song, initially written and performed by soul singer Larry Bright (credited under his birth name Julian Bright) in 1961. Initially performed as a rhythm and blues song, it quickly garnered a reputation as a garage rock song following a cover by British rock band Downliners Sect .