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Tue Sep 07, 2004 6:30 am

Yoshi wrote:Mm, anyone remember the Bloodhound Gang with their song "The Bad Touch", aka the Discovery Channel song where the Gang jumped around in monkey suits in the music video? :P Rather...inappropriate, but hey, that was their only real hit (even though they came out with two more albums after that one).


Apparently, they're planning a comeback. Not sure though. -_-

Tue Sep 07, 2004 9:48 am

i_love_starburst wrote:
Yoshi wrote:Mm, anyone remember the Bloodhound Gang with their song "The Bad Touch", aka the Discovery Channel song where the Gang jumped around in monkey suits in the music video? :P Rather...inappropriate, but hey, that was their only real hit (even though they came out with two more albums after that one).


Apparently, they're planning a comeback. Not sure though. -_-

Lyrics=>crude, but tune=>catchy :)

Tue Sep 07, 2004 10:25 am

I remember another one. The Baha men with 'Who let the dogs out'. Urrrggggg...

I think they released another semi-successful singel but now they are gone.

Tue Sep 07, 2004 10:59 am

Christopher wrote:I remember another one. The Baha men with 'Who let the dogs out'. Urrrggggg...

I think they released another semi-successful singel but now they are gone.


Yeah, I think I mentioned that song in my post. I remember when that song was EVERYWHERE. ;x

Tue Sep 07, 2004 2:48 pm

quicksilvery1pore wrote:
i_love_starburst wrote:
Yoshi wrote:Mm, anyone remember the Bloodhound Gang with their song "The Bad Touch", aka the Discovery Channel song where the Gang jumped around in monkey suits in the music video? :P Rather...inappropriate, but hey, that was their only real hit (even though they came out with two more albums after that one).


Apparently, they're planning a comeback. Not sure though. -_-

Lyrics=>crude, but tune=>catchy :)


Yeah, I don't like them though. :P

Tue Sep 07, 2004 5:26 pm

I'm surprised nobody's mentioned Tommy Tutone. "Ohhh, eight-six-seven-five-three-oh-niiiii-iiine..." Very catchy.

Tue Sep 07, 2004 5:45 pm

Shippinator Mandy wrote:I'm surprised nobody's mentioned Tommy Tutone. "Ohhh, eight-six-seven-five-three-oh-niiiii-iiine..." Very catchy.

Apparently after that song was released, a woman who happened to have that phone number (I think in Florida, unintentionally) ended up received 20 calls a day from random curious people. Heh...

Tue Sep 07, 2004 6:42 pm

How about Mumbo no 5? *Shudder*

Tue Sep 07, 2004 6:48 pm

Christopher wrote:How about Mumbo no 5? *Shudder*


He made mambo no 6 or something but it flopped

Tue Sep 07, 2004 6:52 pm

I know, people who have that number hate it...but the song's so darn catchy!

Tue Sep 07, 2004 7:00 pm

Oooh, speaking of catchy tracks...anyone remember Eiffel 65 with their really massive hit "Blue (Da Ba Dee)", and Darude with the no-singing-but-still-went-to-#1-here "Sandstorm"? I know they've both got other tracks, but that seemed to be their only big songs.

[edit] Bleh, I weirded the title in Blue.
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Tue Sep 07, 2004 7:13 pm

Yoshi wrote:Oooh, speaking of catchy tracks...anyone remember Eiffel 65 with their really massive hit "Blue (Da Be Dee)", and Darude with the no-singing-but-still-went-to-#1-here "Sandstorm"? I know they've both got other tracks, but that seemed to be their only big songs.


Oh course I remember blue (and their trippy music video). I have Sandstorm on my harddrive, its very popular amongst dance clubs.

Tue Sep 07, 2004 7:43 pm

skizzy the wonder lizard wrote:should not have been one-hit wonders: harvey danger! (you all know what song i'm talking about. "paranoia paranoia everybody's coming to get me...") i love that band so much. i hear they're getting back together, so there may be hope for them yet! :D


I loved that song (although the time I first heard that song I didn't fully grasp what that song was about) Hellicopter, their second single off that same album wasn't bad either (it wasn't played that much after Flagpole Sitta)

Wed Sep 08, 2004 1:52 am

Oooh, saw a show that mentioned quite a few good ones. The Cardigans, Lisa Loeb, Sir Mix-a-Lot (*snorts*), The Verve, Marcy Playground, Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, Deee-lite...

Ah...the 90s had its share of good stuff. :P

Wed Sep 08, 2004 2:49 am

Runevalkyrie wrote:
skizzy the wonder lizard wrote:should not have been one-hit wonders: harvey danger! (you all know what song i'm talking about. "paranoia paranoia everybody's coming to get me...") i love that band so much. i hear they're getting back together, so there may be hope for them yet! :D


I loved that song (although the time I first heard that song I didn't fully grasp what that song was about) Hellicopter, their second single off that same album wasn't bad either (it wasn't played that much after Flagpole Sitta)


private helicopter is the worst song on that album. that's the problem with a lot of bands: they pick bad songs to be their singles.
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