they won’t, not as bhg. there’s a ton of personal reasons, and jimmy pop implied to me recently that he doesn’t want to do any more work for this band :( which i get, as an artist you can’t be limited to one thing for 31 years without getting burnt out. unfortunately what we have now is all we will get, but fortunately there are loads of old demos and albums as well as b-sides that will always keep their music fresh to our ears ^-^
@@kmbdbob well i mean, if you were shoved into a box and forced to do the same thing for over three decades, wouldn’t you want to do something else too? he went thru some shit after this last album, he’s much more reserved now, he’s also 50 this year, and his old band isn’t interested in making music anymore. he is still doing music so at least we have that but remember, this was this dude’s band originally and he can end it whenever he wants. don’t be so spoiled as to say “boohoo” when he’d probably say the same thing back to you because he finished all his contracts, he paid his dues, he gave us 5 studio albums, so he doesn’t really owe us shit anymore lol he’s a lucky man to have been able to retire so young and he should enjoy it
When it started i thought "oh shit, this going to be badass song" than it went to an awkward silence finished off with Jimmy guessing a number. . . Never fail impress
It got to the end, I smiled a little and picked 7, then it said, "you picked a 7" I got really paranoid like someone was watching me and stared at the wall for like 2 minutes.
Once i had a really hard and shitty day at work, and whole day i ve listened a BHG. And when shit became very smelly, i got this. I've never listened this "song" before, and at the end of it I said "seven!" out of loud. When Jimmy guessed it, my day was saved.
They went with most common number choice, knowing it will produce that "holy shit it's magic!" effect and those who picked other number won't bother running around and telling everyone about it.
You know, I feel like this would've gotten a way larger reception if the album art wasn't so disgusting. It's look like some fucked up weezer album art, it's dope but sadly aesthetics play a huge part in promotion these days.
If I see something like this, I immediately gravitate towards it thinking “Well I wonder what kind of fucked up goodness is in there.” Probably cause I grew up listening to Bloodhound Gang.
In gematria the practice of decoding numbers through letters & words, Bumblebee = 67 Bloodhound Gang = 67 so does HUMAN SACRIFICE AND BLOOD SACRIFICE 🩸 ahahahaha
+Zachary Schurr This is what happens when an American band goes to the EU circuit for 6+ years, different audience and peer influences make for a different sound. Especially when the only original member of the band left is Jimmy Pop, and their lead guitarist left just before they started making Hard Off (An album that was 2 years later from what we were all told). So just do what I do, blame Germany for the simple House beats and New Wave style.
+Mark Williams They did electro kind of stuff in their earlier albums too e.g. I'm the least you could do, Screwing you on the beach, Right turn Clyde. Not sure why you blame everybody else instead of the band itself for producing this album. Personally I do not like all songs of Hard Off but 'We're gonna bringe the party to you' really reminds me of OFBC. :)
Nessiable If you dip a donut into coffee, and it breaks off and falls in, do you blame the donut or do you blame the coffee? Or do you fish the donut bits out and eat it anyway because you like donuts? Some of the album is great but it was not what a lot of their old fans were expecting I would guess.