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| High-impact modern rock shot through with lowbrow humor. No Hard Feelings, Ralph Wiggum, Overheard In A Wawa Parking Lot, Foxtrot, Pennsylvania, more. |
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| 1 Strictly for the Tardcore |
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| 2 Balls Out |
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| 3 Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo |
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| 4 I'm the Least You Could Do |
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| 5 Farting with a Walkman On |
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| 6 Diarrhea Runs in the Family |
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| 7 Ralph Wiggum |
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| 8 Something Diabolical |
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| 9 Overheard in a Wawa Parking Lot |
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| 10 Pennsylvania |
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| 11 Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss |
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| 12 No Hard Feelings |
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Album Review
"Hefty Fine" features 12 tracks -- nine songs and three interludes -- of self-consciously tasteless jokes not far removed from the Bloodhound Gang's third album, 2000's "Hooray for Boobies". From the moment the processed distorted guitars kick in on "Balls Out," you know exactly where the album is going. Jimmy Pop gets his best joke out of the way in the spoken opener -- "Eminem's gotta cuss in his raps to sell records/Well, me too/So f*ck Will Smith." The music is almost entirely alt-metal, with the exception of parodies of dance music from the early '90s. The Bloodhound Gang have never wanted to be anything other than a dumb, silly hard rock band, and that's what they are on "Hefty Fine". ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Biography


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