Amazon.co.uk Review
LA's Bloodhound Gang revel in their juvenilia, delight in their offensiveness. Like the Beastie Boys,
Carry On's Sid James and Eminem, there's nothing these bored white-trash rich kids like to do more than be smutty. And, like the Beasties and Eminem, Bloodhound Gang are clearly rather smart underneath their parent-baiting. Check out their hilariously deadpan "A Lap Dance Is So Much Better When The Stripper Is Crying" ("I never thought missing children could be so sexy. Did I say that out loud?") or the killer pay-off line in "Three Point One Four"("You know what I really want in a girl? Me!"). The music is immaculate, state-of-the-art 1999: Sugar Ray, some refined white-boy rapping and an oddly disembodied voice thrown in. The clobber is perfect: regulation Adidas. And the samples are suitably cheesy: "Rock Me Amadeus", Frankie Goes To Hollywood, and so on. This is for anyone who appreciates the thrill of behaving like a 14-year-old schoolboy. --
Everett True
CD Description
This is a terrific follow-up to Jimmy Pop Ali's breakthrough album, ONE FIERCE BEER COASTER, and one of the singer/songwriter's most intriguing collections of songs yet. HOORAY FOR BOOBIES is a collection of tongue-and-cheek tracks that includes such songs as "Vagina", "Mope", and "A Lap Dance Is So Much Better When the Stripper Is Crying". The clever writer works his cutting-edge humor over rocking instrumental backgrounds.
The jewel of HOORAY FOR BOOBIES is a slick songcalled "Bad Touch", which plumbs the depths of the sorts ofmating scenes common on the Discovery Channel. The track has touches of European synth pop mixed with a base of keyboards and drum programming. Other standouts include "Most Likely to Suck", "Take the Long Way Home", and the power-pop guitar explosion "Hell Yeah".