Shout out to Joey From The Bronx (Joseph Mastando on YT) for sending us the neon sign!! The love and support we've received from the Couch Gang is overwhelming. Y'all are the best!! 🙏🏾🙏🏽
The crazy thing is, people freaked out about this song when it came out because it was a hit and had a video, but it’s actually pretty tame compared to most of their album material 😂
'A lap dance is so much better when the stripper is crying' blasted out of my car window when a group of nuns crossed the road in front of me. Not even Alzheimers could make me forget that moment!
Sometimes I don’t know where people have been living if they haven’t heard songs like this. You guys aren’t that young. This was massive. Still goes off now.
Yeah, and it's funny how people will say they didn't have to worry about getting cancelled, because this was pretty controversial back in the day, and plenty of people wanted to pull it off the air.
@@nathanjasper512I think what bugs people is the amount of success Cancel culture had back then and has now. For example: I can remember about 4 or 5 times people tried to cancel Eminem. And they never came closer than Tiktok a few years back for "Love the way you lie" (of all songs lmfaooo)
You know people live different lives then you or are you that re.... that you can not understand that i saw the videoclip today for the first time after listening too the song for a while you need to understand that people have different taste.
I had to go and check who did it first, Bloodhound Gang or Coal Chamber (Sway) ... Turns out they both took it from Rock Master Scott & the Dynamic Three. It only took a little over 2 decades and the explosion of the internet for me to finally put that one to bed for myself!
The Bloodhound Gang is super creative, but listening to them is like being trapped in a middle school boys' locker room, because EVERY SONG is overflowing with gratuitously funny sexual content. Love 'em!
I listen to that song about twice a week at work, through the radio that is im the office. And quite honestly everybody loves it. I'm so glad to live at a place where you can bop it to this masterpiece. But im also living in the country the bloodhound gang loved to play in because, and I quote: We arent allowed to do that in the United States
Of course there was. I remember them in interviews talking about how they loved playing in Germany because there were so many things they just weren't allowed to do in the US.
You're absolutely wrong because this video was banned from MTV for being too controversial. And this was a time when MTV was THE music channel. Another video that did get canceled around this time was the Purple Pills video by D12.
I can't believe that I'm just getting around to this reaction considering how long ago you did this one but I am dying watching you two, welcome to the 90's !!!!
Bloodhound Gang is odd, because many in the metal, punk, rap, and pop community love them. They transcend genres. They have a little bit for everyone, as long as you cang hang with the lyrics, lol.
THERE IS NO WAY. I guess they havent seen this considering their reactions....but man. This song was a WORLDWIDE SENSATION when i came out late 99 and early 2000 or whatever. I remeber being 11 years old and came back to live with my mother after living with my father, she gave me a room with a 13 inch TV, I turned on the TV and all of a sudden it was pop up video on MTV -PLAYING THIS SONG. I hit puberty at 11 needless to say XD. "YOU AND ME BABY AINT NOTHING But MAMMALS SO LETS DO IT LIKE THEY DO ON THE DISCOVERY CHANNEL. Worldwide sensation the entire early 00's.
A note about the lyrics: this song came out before Discovery grew to a huge network with multiple channels. Back then it was just The Discovery Channel, but they had much the same kind of content that is now spread out among their individual channels. So for instance all the animal documentaries that these days would be shown only on Animal Planet were shown on The Discovery Channel back then, mixed in with all the other content. I for one was very happy when they created Animal Planet, because while I did like the animal documentaries, they weren't my favorite kind of content, and there was a period of a couple of years where, for reasons known only to the Discovery schedule planners, it seemed like one week out of every four was Shark Week on The Discovery Channel, and they showed pretty much nothing but documentaries about sharks.
@SaleemFrazer More accurately, it was an extremely frequently recurring event for several years. Now, I'll happily admit that I find sharks both cool and interesting, but I still don't feel a need to watch 87 shark documentaries every 4 weeks ;-)
It was always hilarious when you'd go into an electronics store that had everything on Discovery Channel and see dozens of TVs showing two elephants or warthogs or giraffes getting it on.
There are few bands in the world that cannot be quantified or labeled. Bloodhound Gang fits into this category. Few songs bands scream 90s, Bloodhound Gang is one lol
Saw these guys in a small club in Canada before this song hit and to this day one of the best live bands I've ever seen! Also so many offside lyrics by todays standards, so check out some of their other stuff!
I was 10 when this came out and it was all over the radio. Yep, I sang along with it too simply because it said Discovery Channel and I asked my mom if it was educational song....I can still see her expression and her eyes getting wide saying "suuuuure it is". lol
In the 90's there were several genre breaking bands, groups and musicians. A lot came from the late 80's New Wave and started experimented with blending different styles of music. Many also came from the early 90's rave and club scenes as well. That decade had some of my favorite bands and odd ball artists. And the great thing about it none of them sounded the same. All the weird fringe bands had their own personality. Now we have fusion music but most of it is set in generic pop styles with elements from other genres sprinkled in. The 90's had in my opinion the last best decade for creative and original music. After the early 2000's and into the 2010's and beyond everything "Main Stream" seemed to be based in simplistic pop structure and anything to complex or ironic and satirical was left out. Every genre Rock, Metal, Rap, Hip-Hop and many others have fallen in the trap of trying to sound like what is popular and not what feels right. Commercial success has become more important than creative expression. I feel it is an insult to all music fans that Labels think we are too stupid to understand complex lyrics and notes or satirical music poking fun at society, and having a good time doing it. It seems to me watching documentaries and interviews with artists nowadays that the business side of things has taken over. It is subtle but it seems many care more about what the media and fans think about their music more than they care about the music themselves. They care more about how the music makes them look than the content. Plus cancel culture has made a lot of young artists scared to even express their voices, how many new, aspiring artists might not want to even try to speak out if they can be muzzled so easily. This is not about all musicians, Artists and performers, just those seeking only fame over substance. And major labels and those with the resources can promise the fame and fortune.
Yeah. I get that "in my time the music was so much better!" is a cliche and there always was good and bad music, but in the last decade or so everything mainstream feels so "commercialized" and artificial. Most of the popular songs feel like they were manufactured by some producers, then given to the artists to perform them instead of being an organic product artists/bands came up with from their own experiences. It's impossible to imagine songs like Stairway to Heaven/November Rain/Bohemian Rhapsody etc. making it big anymore because they would be considered "too long/drawn out" and "too complex for an average consumer" to be successful in mainstream. There are still great bands/artists that make this "real" music, but they just aren't making it big anymore, that's the main difference within the mainstream music landscape in the last decade or so.
This is my favorite band of all time. Their lyrics are the most clever lyrics you will hear in music. Go listen to all of their music. They also aren't one genre, they have a massive range.
I really think twitter changed the world. For the worse, obviously. It encourages a biased group-think and anything against the group-think is ostracised. Perhaps cancel culture was building anyway with the way the media was going.... but twitter accelerated it massively as it gives everyone a voice, including idiots with blue ticks.
Takes me back to high school. One fierce beer coaster....the whole album. And no they didn't get canceled....you were actually allowed to have a sense of humor in the 90s.
"The Bloodhound Gang's record is called 'One Fierce Beer Coaster'. And on the front of the record there's a picture, of a beer coaster! So the record, LOOKS LIKE A BEER COASTER!!"
Jimmy Pop is actually an underrated lyricist. Mainly due to most all their songs are fun and silly. And they have songs that belong in many genres. There definitely a handful of songs that would be fun to react to and some that may get you in trouble.😂
Hey guys, you have to understand the time back then. Dark humor was in. You two were probably still in grade school. I remember this song, I loved it! My wife hated it! I used to dance in front of the jukebox when my wife and I went to the bar to play pool in the late 90's. Thanks!
This song came out while I was in high school, and it was a glorious time! They had controversy over the song and video, which I believe there was a version of this video that had them flinging/ eating “poo,” and that actually got cut from the vid. I’m not sure if that was an urban legend, but I could swear that I’ve seen that version long ago.
Well, back in the 90s people could be a little shocked and still laugh. Feeling offended by everything and nothing wasn't trendy back then. The Bloodhound Gang have many hilarious songs and videos. Greetings from Germany
This beat was being played at just about every club in the 1990's. You guys missed it and you definitely missed The Bloodhound Gang. They were considered Alternative Rock but they experimented with all different kinds of sounds and with the most bizarre but fun lyrics ever - I still listen to them to this day; especially this song, and 'Altogether Ooky'
I really like the neon . Very Cool. Yes, the 90's had so much freedom . so many that jammed back then were so inventive, Hell it gave us Rage Against the Machine ! Now we get Machine Gun Kelly.......... Love you two. Keep it up :)
Hey guys, I LOVE Bloodhound Gang. Yes Lex they pretty much do rap. The singer is Jimmy Pop, he is insanely talented. Check out All together Ookay, or Along comes Mary, Or Hold your head up high. Great Tunes!
90's had the rise of MTV, so music videos started to become a lot more fun and interesting than just the band playing the song like they did previously. 90's were great, it was a music culture explosion off the back of the 70's and 80's and created pretty much an MTV generation.
We had a few groups back then that didn't really fit a genre. Bloodhound Gang was pretty much crude humor with decent beats, then you had "The Butthole Surfers" with the song "Pepper", and "Crash Test Dummies" with the "Mmmm Mmmm" song, lol. They are all just...weird memories now, but unforgettable.
A lot of their songs sound very distinct from one another , from a musical perspective. And this is one of their more tame songs. Which is why it was actually a single that got a video and some airplay. To call it shocking and ask about being cancelled is humorous. Especially from the current generation , when stuff like "WAP" is on the radio.
Bloodhound Gang is an actual band and underrated. Their sounds change and the lead can spit. Everything is comedy based and very clever. This whole band is great. I was listening to these guys in high school.
Bloodhound gang have a special place in my heart, their album One Fierce Beer Coaster was the first record i ever bought with my own money back in the days :D
haha i remember this song, no one tried to cancel anyone back in the day, cause everyone knew it was a joke and didn't take themselves so seriously back then
“A Lap Dance is so Much Better When the Stripper is Crying” and “You’re Pretty When I’m Drunk” are also quite hilarious. “Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo” has a video and would be good for Brad’s lyrical analysis.
I remember in 1999 I was on a cruise and the little club the ship had they played music. Whenever they put on this song I would do the dance. Ended up making so many friends and teaching others the dance. Had a wonderful time!
There was no cancelling in the 90’s when this came out because everyone realized it was satire and not serious. That’s the difference between them and now. If you want to see satirical and funny, check out Steel Panther! They are hilarious and yes…it’s all satire.
There’s always been canceling, people went ape shit when Star Trek had the first interracial kiss and they got thousands of letters demanding they be taken off the air.
This video was on TRL after school, every day, for weeks. I loved this band back then because I was in middle school and just thought it was wild. Plus, Jimmy Pop lays down the lyrics like nobody's business. I Hope You Die was a great song to start off the album with.
This was just fun music. When it came out there were a few others like it like Butterfly by Crazy Town and Clint Eastwood by Gorillaz. Just good fun songs with fun riffs with double entendre lines everywhere. Being a metal head I was supposed to hate this type of music but in reality, I liked it.
now thats a throwback. When this came out around 2000 or so it was fringe but a counter to the mainstream commercialized pop music. This was probably their only acceptable content they could play on tv
@@BradAndLex People went from actually talking to each other, or having to take the time to write a letter and properly construct an argument and not being able to find someone else like them with no sense of humour, to being able to post any random crap, enjoy being offended so they can feel morally superior and finding other like-minded losers instantly. In other words social media happened.
Yes, Bloodhound Gang was definitely a rap group and their lyrics were complex with double entendres and pop culture references galore. You have to listen to many of their songs multiple times to catch all of the references and hidden meanings. I feel like they were honestly ahead of their time. Only relatively recently has someone like Eminem been consistently doing rap music with the double and triple entendres, homophones and obscure rhyme schemes like these guys were doing in the mid '90's! I highly recommend the song "Boom" with Vanilla Ice! You have never heard Rob Van Winkle like this.
The singer is Jimmy Pop Ali and he's probably one of the best rappers and Lyricist that's always been way underrated. He spits out more punchlines than eminem
Lol , our first house was in the woods of PA & our neighbor was friends with them ! They would come over on Fourth of July and play on his back deck , lol We had to make sure the kids were inside , cause one guy wore a kilt (commando)! 😂 They were nice dudes, but once they had a few, drinks, whoe ..... it got wild! Lol 😂
When you talk about 'putting all the humans in the cage when they're supposed to be the animals'? I feel like you struck the nub of this song. 'You and me, baby, ain't nothing but mammals' It's about understanding that we're all just highly evolved animals. Our urges and desires are the same. And any shame or taboo that we ascribe to those drives are societal and anthropogenic. We're all animals, we're all just here to limit pain and maximise enjoyment. Regardless of specific tastes or specific societal norms - you're only here once, you're no different from any other living animal - So go have fun 🤣🤣
These guys are great and they are definitely "genre fluid". The vocal style is typically rap tough. You gotta check out "Fire, Water, Burn" to hear how most of us were introduced to these crazy bastards. As far as being canceled, thankfully that wasn't really a thing back then. Well, censorship was always a concern, but it wasn't like it was today. Sure, some people had problem with the lyrical content, but most people just recognized it as humor and either appreciated it or moved on. I miss those days.
1st time seeing Brad & Lex ... but I am loving them! They're reactions ... like just a 10th of a second off -- as the process what was just sung. These 2 work well together ... and are just too funny! Keep up the great work.
During this time the Bloodhound Gang was known for how far you could push the envelope. Their big fines and very sexual lyrics and stage antics in a disgusting yet beautiful unique way...
There are several reasons why this video wouldn't be made today. Imagine if it was made today, Me Too and several others would be stomping on these guy's necks. There was no such thing as "cancel culture" in the 90s. The only thing we canceled was our BMG subscription if we wanted to switch to Columbia House and we rarely did that! Either you loved the content that was being put out or you didn't. If you didn't, you know what you did? You changed the channel. Personally I still love this song and video. Loved it then and love it now. I remember seeing it for the first time on MTV in the spring of 1999 which was a dominant year for music and movies in general to close out the millennium. I'm talking about the REAL MTV when they played nothing but heat!! Back when MTV was great to watch. Thats why we should appreciate, worship, and remember 90s music and culture because it will never be the same as it was back then. The way things are today, not a damn chance.
I really like how you get straight into the videos. So many reaction channels talk for 5-10 mins and that's pretty annoying so you got a sub here forsure.
I was living in Mexico when this song was popular. Each time I was at a club/disco when this song was played the entire dance floor started doing the little dance at the end of the song. People allowed their nocturnal freaky side to come out for everyone to see. You danced with the girl or guy next to you and everything got crazy. Man, I miss those days!
Shout out to Joey From The Bronx (Joseph Mastando on YT) for sending us the neon sign!! The love and support we've received from the Couch Gang is overwhelming. Y'all are the best!! 🙏🏾🙏🏽
If this isnt the 2000s lol
That’s awesome, Joey from the Bronx is the mvp
Love the sign!!!
These dudes did a great song with Vanilla Ice called Boom
It looks so cool!
The crazy thing is, people freaked out about this song when it came out because it was a hit and had a video, but it’s actually pretty tame compared to most of their album material 😂
Ya remember jamming to this on field trips.
"Three Point One Four" and "A Lap Dance is so much Better" lmao
@@screwylooygaming was gonna say the same thing.
@@screwylooygaming Oh a lap dance is so much better when the stripper is crying, lol
'A lap dance is so much better when the stripper is crying' blasted out of my car window when a group of nuns crossed the road in front of me. Not even Alzheimers could make me forget that moment!
“Love. The kind you clean up with a mop and bucket.” Is one of the better lines ever recorded.
So much more poetic than WAP
I'm gonna go with "coming quicker than FedEx...." Lmao
Facts
"Like the lost catacombs of Egypt only God knows where we stuck it" is my fave.
could you explain this line for non native speakers? mop and bucket? are they euphemisms for....?
They have a song called “A Lap Dance is Better When the Stripper is Crying” that is absolutely hilarious.
Best song haha
Dude we used to pound that song and drive around drinking (i know thats bad mmmkay) but it was the time of our lives back then! so hilarious
that song always makes me laugh
Epic
Its evil as shit... but it IS hilarious! 🤣
Sometimes I don’t know where people have been living if they haven’t heard songs like this. You guys aren’t that young. This was massive. Still goes off now.
iconic song😂
Yeah, and it's funny how people will say they didn't have to worry about getting cancelled, because this was pretty controversial back in the day, and plenty of people wanted to pull it off the air.
@@nathanjasper512I think what bugs people is the amount of success Cancel culture had back then and has now.
For example: I can remember about 4 or 5 times people tried to cancel Eminem. And they never came closer than Tiktok a few years back for "Love the way you lie" (of all songs lmfaooo)
You know people live different lives then you or are you that re.... that you can not understand that i saw the videoclip today for the first time after listening too the song for a while you need to understand that people have different taste.
Fire water burn is a classic song by these guys.
Came here to suggest this but I'll just upvote yours and hope they do it next!
Yes, do firewater burn!! You may recognize it
My high school used a slightly modified version of that for a basketball cheer… MF’r was replaced with the other schools mascot 🤣
let it burn....
I had to go and check who did it first, Bloodhound Gang or Coal Chamber (Sway) ... Turns out they both took it from Rock Master Scott & the Dynamic Three. It only took a little over 2 decades and the explosion of the internet for me to finally put that one to bed for myself!
Ya’ll making me feel old AF. This song was a hit, even kids sang along to it.
I was about 9 when this came out, running around my street singing this all summer! 🤣
This Album was 6 Times Platinum lol😅
Bloodhound gang doesn't have a sound. They play everything from metal to hip hop. Their "Hooray for Boobies" album is awesome.
"Place tongue in middle to stimulate nipple" or was it simulate?
Frigging hilarious at times too
Welcome to the Bloodhound Gang rabbit hole. They have so many great songs and videos.
The Bloodhound Gang is super creative, but listening to them is like being trapped in a middle school boys' locker room, because EVERY SONG is overflowing with gratuitously funny sexual content. Love 'em!
"Come quicker than FedEx, never reach apex"
Pure genius 🔥🔥🔥
if FedEx would be a thing in my country I would agree, but FedEx is still today a "film and series" thing for me only xD
This whole album is great, and yes all the songs are satirical and NSFW.
Hooray for boobies!
One of the best put together albums of the decade.
I listen to that song about twice a week at work, through the radio that is im the office. And quite honestly everybody loves it.
I'm so glad to live at a place where you can bop it to this masterpiece.
But im also living in the country the bloodhound gang loved to play in because, and I quote: We arent allowed to do that in the United States
They were funny, catchy, talented, and they put on an outstanding live show
Whenever I hear about this group..."The roof is on fire" comes to mind😀!
We dont need no water
“Along comes Mary” is a good one that is clean
I just remember the CD being a boob. 😁
@@chrisandrews759 I have it
@@chrisandrews759 i was just telling some friends about that the other day lol
This is the first reaction channel that caught a lot of the double speak their first listen around. well done
Ballad of Chasey Lane is another good bloodhound gang track.
hahaha, good times. "I'd rather slurp rancid tuna salad out my own butt."
One of my favorites from them.
Mope is a good one too
A lap dance is so much better when the stripper is crying.
There was no “getting canceled” in the 90’s! These guys were completely safe back in the day.
Of course there was. I remember them in interviews talking about how they loved playing in Germany because there were so many things they just weren't allowed to do in the US.
Oh how things have changed 😔
People just got canceled for things like being gay or pro choice and stuff like that.
@Steef Lee and for the past 10 years or so it’s been the complete opposite.
You're absolutely wrong because this video was banned from MTV for being too controversial. And this was a time when MTV was THE music channel. Another video that did get canceled around this time was the Purple Pills video by D12.
The bloodhound gang is it own category
Jimmy Pop has bars for days. Huge fan of the early stuff, "She Ain't Got No Legs" and "You're Pretty When I'm Drunk" are hilarious!
Why’s Everybody Always Picking On Me ?
Oh man I forgot about You Ain't Got No Legs 🤣
Ballad of chasey lane
@@brandonhoward694 LOL One of the best! They just don't make music like that anymore.
The drummer from Def Leppard's only got one arm
I can't believe that I'm just getting around to this reaction considering how long ago you did this one but I am dying watching you two, welcome to the 90's !!!!
Bloodhound Gang is odd, because many in the metal, punk, rap, and pop community love them. They transcend genres. They have a little bit for everyone, as long as you cang hang with the lyrics, lol.
THERE IS NO WAY. I guess they havent seen this considering their reactions....but man. This song was a WORLDWIDE SENSATION when i came out late 99 and early 2000 or whatever. I remeber being 11 years old and came back to live with my mother after living with my father, she gave me a room with a 13 inch TV, I turned on the TV and all of a sudden it was pop up video on MTV -PLAYING THIS SONG. I hit puberty at 11 needless to say XD.
"YOU AND ME BABY AINT NOTHING But MAMMALS SO LETS DO IT LIKE THEY DO ON THE DISCOVERY CHANNEL. Worldwide sensation the entire early 00's.
A note about the lyrics: this song came out before Discovery grew to a huge network with multiple channels. Back then it was just The Discovery Channel, but they had much the same kind of content that is now spread out among their individual channels. So for instance all the animal documentaries that these days would be shown only on Animal Planet were shown on The Discovery Channel back then, mixed in with all the other content.
I for one was very happy when they created Animal Planet, because while I did like the animal documentaries, they weren't my favorite kind of content, and there was a period of a couple of years where, for reasons known only to the Discovery schedule planners, it seemed like one week out of every four was Shark Week on The Discovery Channel, and they showed pretty much nothing but documentaries about sharks.
@SaleemFrazer More accurately, it was an extremely frequently recurring event for several years. Now, I'll happily admit that I find sharks both cool and interesting, but I still don't feel a need to watch 87 shark documentaries every 4 weeks ;-)
It was always hilarious when you'd go into an electronics store that had everything on Discovery Channel and see dozens of TVs showing two elephants or warthogs or giraffes getting it on.
These guys do their own thing and they’re hilarious
One of the ultimate parody bands of the 90's. These guys were great
They are still around and making new music😊
This group has some bangers... Lyrycism off the charts
There are few bands in the world that cannot be quantified or labeled. Bloodhound Gang fits into this category.
Few songs bands scream 90s, Bloodhound Gang is one lol
The edit at the end with the close-up of Lex's puzzled look and the crickets chirping. (8:00) Priceless.
Saw these guys in a small club in Canada before this song hit and to this day one of the best live bands I've ever seen! Also so many offside lyrics by todays standards, so check out some of their other stuff!
I was 10 when this came out and it was all over the radio. Yep, I sang along with it too simply because it said Discovery Channel and I asked my mom if it was educational song....I can still see her expression and her eyes getting wide saying "suuuuure it is". lol
I mean, you'll definitely learn... something.
loved the reaction. what a song
In the 90's there were several genre breaking bands, groups and musicians. A lot came from the late 80's New Wave and started experimented with blending different styles of music. Many also came from the early 90's rave and club scenes as well. That decade had some of my favorite bands and odd ball artists. And the great thing about it none of them sounded the same. All the weird fringe bands had their own personality. Now we have fusion music but most of it is set in generic pop styles with elements from other genres sprinkled in. The 90's had in my opinion the last best decade for creative and original music. After the early 2000's and into the 2010's and beyond everything "Main Stream" seemed to be based in simplistic pop structure and anything to complex or ironic and satirical was left out. Every genre Rock, Metal, Rap, Hip-Hop and many others have fallen in the trap of trying to sound like what is popular and not what feels right. Commercial success has become more important than creative expression. I feel it is an insult to all music fans that Labels think we are too stupid to understand complex lyrics and notes or satirical music poking fun at society, and having a good time doing it. It seems to me watching documentaries and interviews with artists nowadays that the business side of things has taken over. It is subtle but it seems many care more about what the media and fans think about their music more than they care about the music themselves. They care more about how the music makes them look than the content. Plus cancel culture has made a lot of young artists scared to even express their voices, how many new, aspiring artists might not want to even try to speak out if they can be muzzled so easily. This is not about all musicians, Artists and performers, just those seeking only fame over substance. And major labels and those with the resources can promise the fame and fortune.
Wise words, 👍
So true, imagine if this tune was released today, Twitter would shit a brick and they would be cancelled within a week
Yeah. I get that "in my time the music was so much better!" is a cliche and there always was good and bad music, but in the last decade or so everything mainstream feels so "commercialized" and artificial. Most of the popular songs feel like they were manufactured by some producers, then given to the artists to perform them instead of being an organic product artists/bands came up with from their own experiences. It's impossible to imagine songs like Stairway to Heaven/November Rain/Bohemian Rhapsody etc. making it big anymore because they would be considered "too long/drawn out" and "too complex for an average consumer" to be successful in mainstream. There are still great bands/artists that make this "real" music, but they just aren't making it big anymore, that's the main difference within the mainstream music landscape in the last decade or so.
Some songs bring feelings, some bring aggression, some are sobering and some are just fun. This is a fun one
This is my favorite band of all time. Their lyrics are the most clever lyrics you will hear in music. Go listen to all of their music. They also aren't one genre, they have a massive range.
This came out in the 90's, no canceling, we were way less fragile back then as a society
I really think twitter changed the world. For the worse, obviously. It encourages a biased group-think and anything against the group-think is ostracised.
Perhaps cancel culture was building anyway with the way the media was going.... but twitter accelerated it massively as it gives everyone a voice, including idiots with blue ticks.
Takes me back to high school. One fierce beer coaster....the whole album. And no they didn't get canceled....you were actually allowed to have a sense of humor in the 90s.
nailed it, whole album !
"The Bloodhound Gang's record is called 'One Fierce Beer Coaster'. And on the front of the record there's a picture, of a beer coaster! So the record, LOOKS LIKE A BEER COASTER!!"
Kiss me where it smells funny!!!!
I'm the least you could do!
Such a classic!
If I'm not mistaken, this song was on the billboard top 10. It was huge on the radio.
Lmaooo I'm so glad someone suggested Bloodhound Gang. Their songs are so goofy but musically they're talented as shit and catchy as hell
This is gonna be hilarious! 😂😂😂
Jimmy Pop is actually an underrated lyricist. Mainly due to most all their songs are fun and silly. And they have songs that belong in many genres.
There definitely a handful of songs that would be fun to react to and some that may get you in trouble.😂
His shit kills.
"My name's not Quasimodo, but I still got a hunch
That like the Jim Jones cult I'll take you out with my punch."
Yeah hes always been a really great lyricist. It's crass but hes extremely clever.
Hey guys, you have to understand the time back then. Dark humor was in. You two were probably still in grade school. I remember this song, I loved it! My wife hated it! I used to dance in front of the jukebox when my wife and I went to the bar to play pool in the late 90's. Thanks!
BHG has some straight bangers, some real fun songs too.
"I'm A Legend In My Own Mind"...
True story
This song came out while I was in high school, and it was a glorious time! They had controversy over the song and video, which I believe there was a version of this video that had them flinging/ eating “poo,” and that actually got cut from the vid. I’m not sure if that was an urban legend, but I could swear that I’ve seen that version long ago.
Well, back in the 90s people could be a little shocked and still laugh. Feeling offended by everything and nothing wasn't trendy back then.
The Bloodhound Gang have many hilarious songs and videos.
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This beat was being played at just about every club in the 1990's. You guys missed it and you definitely missed The Bloodhound Gang. They were considered Alternative Rock but they experimented with all different kinds of sounds and with the most bizarre but fun lyrics ever - I still listen to them to this day; especially this song, and 'Altogether Ooky'
This song came out in september 1999, with a lot of popularity coming in 2000. So no one was bopping to this in clubs in the 90s FFS.
I really like the neon . Very Cool. Yes, the 90's had so much freedom . so many that jammed back then were so inventive, Hell it gave us Rage Against the Machine ! Now we get Machine Gun Kelly.......... Love you two. Keep it up :)
You're reactions are exactly like the ones we had back at the time. Good stuff.
BHG has a really cleaver song..."Foxtrot, Uniform, Charley, Kilo"
"Love, the kind you clean up with a mop and bucket" OMG 🤣🤣🤣
Hey guys, I LOVE Bloodhound Gang. Yes Lex they pretty much do rap. The singer is Jimmy Pop, he is insanely talented. Check out All together Ookay, or Along comes Mary, Or Hold your head up high. Great Tunes!
90's had the rise of MTV, so music videos started to become a lot more fun and interesting than just the band playing the song like they did previously. 90's were great, it was a music culture explosion off the back of the 70's and 80's and created pretty much an MTV generation.
the whole deep sea part of the song is so good. small craft advisory lol. Love em.
Bloodhound Gang got their own thing going on! Nobody else is like them, they got a lotta great stuff.
We had a few groups back then that didn't really fit a genre. Bloodhound Gang was pretty much crude humor with decent beats, then you had "The Butthole Surfers" with the song "Pepper", and "Crash Test Dummies" with the "Mmmm Mmmm" song, lol. They are all just...weird memories now, but unforgettable.
Bloodhound Gang, in typical Bloodhound Gang fashion, refer themselves and their sound as "tardcore".
Green jelly was another wild band back then too. 3 little pigs and cereal killers among other songs
I saw The Butthole Surfers in 2016 on 3 grams of mushrooms, and it was a religious experience.
Pepper is not a good song. The holes have many better songs
Internet was pretty new when this came out, the times before Twitter and everyone having a voice and thinking their opinions are better than others.
youve been posting fire reactions literally every day, i love these older song reactions so much lol.
In the 90s if people said "I'm offended" people would have said, "Be offended , nobody cares. What do you not have a spine?"
A lot of their songs sound very distinct from one another , from a musical perspective.
And this is one of their more tame songs. Which is why it was actually a single that got a video and some airplay.
To call it shocking and ask about being cancelled is humorous. Especially from the current generation , when stuff like "WAP" is on the radio.
Bloodhound Gang is an actual band and underrated. Their sounds change and the lead can spit. Everything is comedy based and very clever. This whole band is great. I was listening to these guys in high school.
Ahh, back when people had a sense of humor. Don't be afraid. It's ok.
I miss those days. lol
Exactly, before the cancel culture appeared.
Yeah dam n right the world's changed for the worse f----k woke/cancel culture
I sorely miss those days
yep
Bloodhound gang have a special place in my heart, their album One Fierce Beer Coaster was the first record i ever bought with my own money back in the days :D
haha i remember this song, no one tried to cancel anyone back in the day, cause everyone knew it was a joke and didn't take themselves so seriously back then
100% gotta hear unn tiss by them. These guys have such a good personality all their songs are just comedy gold.
This whole album is very clever. "I Hope You Die" is another great track!
"Cause he's the guy you flipped the bird the other day."
My mate got a 24 hour ban on Facebook for suggesting that song because their algorithm couldn't tell it was a song name 😂
One of their best
@@screwylooygaming Anytime someone mentions Karma, that line runs through my head lol!
Thanks for checking these dudes out. Love you two!
“A Lap Dance is so Much Better When the Stripper is Crying” and “You’re Pretty When I’m Drunk” are also quite hilarious.
“Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo” has a video and would be good for Brad’s lyrical analysis.
There are much better lyrics than those.
Balls Out
Boom
The Great White Dope
Was one of the best tunes in the 90s
I've seen these guys in concert and they're pretty damn good.
That's a cool reaction I had forgotten that song.. very interesting to watch you two..
This whole album is great and to me this is one of their tamer songs lol
They got crazy a** rhymes all over the place. You could pick BHG songs at random and never get bored
You guys need to do Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo! That one is great. Or a Ballad of Chaser Lane. Lol! Love your videos.
I remember in 1999 I was on a cruise and the little club the ship had they played music. Whenever they put on this song I would do the dance. Ended up making so many friends and teaching others the dance. Had a wonderful time!
OOOOO, now you gotta listen to "The lapdance is so much better"
YES!
I was lonlier than Kunta Kente at a Merle Haggard concert that night I strolled into uncle limpeys hump palace looking for love
I like how you say "i don't know where to put it - it's like nothing I've heard before" - while wearing a hoodie with "GENRE FLUID" on it :D
There was no cancelling in the 90’s when this came out because everyone realized it was satire and not serious. That’s the difference between them and now. If you want to see satirical and funny, check out Steel Panther! They are hilarious and yes…it’s all satire.
There’s always been canceling, people went ape shit when Star Trek had the first interracial kiss and they got thousands of letters demanding they be taken off the air.
2000s but facts nonetheless.
@@trippstephens6934 the song was released in May of 1999….but facts nonetheless
Oh Jesus, I don't know if they ready for Steel Panther!
I can't imagine the uproar today. I loved the hell out of this song when it first came out.
This video was on TRL after school, every day, for weeks. I loved this band back then because I was in middle school and just thought it was wild. Plus, Jimmy Pop lays down the lyrics like nobody's business. I Hope You Die was a great song to start off the album with.
This was just fun music. When it came out there were a few others like it like Butterfly by Crazy Town and Clint Eastwood by Gorillaz. Just good fun songs with fun riffs with double entendre lines everywhere. Being a metal head I was supposed to hate this type of music but in reality, I liked it.
now thats a throwback. When this came out around 2000 or so it was fringe but a counter to the mainstream commercialized pop music. This was probably their only acceptable content they could play on tv
No one tried to cancel anyone back then. We had common sense and knew how to have fun.
Exactly.
What happened to us 😫
@@BradAndLex "progressives" "SJW" etc... IMO
@@BradAndLex People went from actually talking to each other, or having to take the time to write a letter and properly construct an argument and not being able to find someone else like them with no sense of humour, to being able to post any random crap, enjoy being offended so they can feel morally superior and finding other like-minded losers instantly. In other words social media happened.
@@BradAndLex marxist lefties
Seriously have to laugh at this reaction to BHG. Back in the day they were pushing boundaries.
”We’re just mammals…”
The ending made whole lot of sense:
I ran over something - Oh, it wasn’t my species. F it.
I thoroughly enjoy the back and forth between you two while you react to music. Great content :), Also, hi Peter Dinklage
this song is great the lyrics still crack me up
'Love, the kind you clean up with a mop and bucket'. Such a great line.
You need to check out their song "The Ballad of Chasey Lain". It is hilarious, and has a hook.
Lmfao
Yes please!
Yes, Bloodhound Gang was definitely a rap group and their lyrics were complex with double entendres and pop culture references galore. You have to listen to many of their songs multiple times to catch all of the references and hidden meanings. I feel like they were honestly ahead of their time. Only relatively recently has someone like Eminem been consistently doing rap music with the double and triple entendres, homophones and obscure rhyme schemes like these guys were doing in the mid '90's! I highly recommend the song "Boom" with Vanilla Ice! You have never heard Rob Van Winkle like this.
There was no Twitter back in the day, thus there was no bullshit canceling.
Bingo. History will record that the internet led to Fing Marxism.
"A funny procreative song." Probably the most apt description I've heard yet.
The singer is Jimmy Pop Ali and he's probably one of the best rappers and Lyricist that's always been way underrated. He spits out more punchlines than eminem
Lol , our first house was in the woods of PA & our neighbor was friends with them ! They would come over on Fourth of July and play on his back deck , lol
We had to make sure the kids were inside , cause one guy wore a kilt (commando)! 😂
They were nice dudes, but once they had a few, drinks, whoe ..... it got wild! Lol 😂
When you talk about 'putting all the humans in the cage when they're supposed to be the animals'? I feel like you struck the nub of this song.
'You and me, baby, ain't nothing but mammals'
It's about understanding that we're all just highly evolved animals. Our urges and desires are the same.
And any shame or taboo that we ascribe to those drives are societal and anthropogenic.
We're all animals, we're all just here to limit pain and maximise enjoyment. Regardless of specific tastes or specific societal norms - you're only here once, you're no different from any other living animal - So go have fun 🤣🤣
Get the 🍿😂 This just makes me nostalgic for when Discovery Channel had educational shows
These guys are great and they are definitely "genre fluid". The vocal style is typically rap tough. You gotta check out "Fire, Water, Burn" to hear how most of us were introduced to these crazy bastards.
As far as being canceled, thankfully that wasn't really a thing back then. Well, censorship was always a concern, but it wasn't like it was today. Sure, some people had problem with the lyrical content, but most people just recognized it as humor and either appreciated it or moved on. I miss those days.
1st time seeing Brad & Lex ... but I am loving them!
They're reactions ... like just a 10th of a second off -- as the process what was just sung.
These 2 work well together ... and are just too funny!
Keep up the great work.
During this time the Bloodhound Gang was known for how far you could push the envelope. Their big fines and very sexual lyrics and stage antics in a disgusting yet beautiful unique way...
As far as I remember from my mid-teens, this was part of the rap-metal sub-genre that was popular in the late 90s/early 2000s.
There are several reasons why this video wouldn't be made today. Imagine if it was made today, Me Too and several others would be stomping on these guy's necks. There was no such thing as "cancel culture" in the 90s. The only thing we canceled was our BMG subscription if we wanted to switch to Columbia House and we rarely did that! Either you loved the content that was being put out or you didn't. If you didn't, you know what you did? You changed the channel.
Personally I still love this song and video. Loved it then and love it now. I remember seeing it for the first time on MTV in the spring of 1999 which was a dominant year for music and movies in general to close out the millennium. I'm talking about the REAL MTV when they played nothing but heat!! Back when MTV was great to watch.
Thats why we should appreciate, worship, and remember 90s music and culture because it will never be the same as it was back then. The way things are today, not a damn chance.
I really like how you get straight into the videos. So many reaction channels talk for 5-10 mins and that's pretty annoying so you got a sub here forsure.
Man the 90s was a different time this would never fly now days
I was living in Mexico when this song was popular. Each time I was at a club/disco when this song was played the entire dance floor started doing the little dance at the end of the song. People allowed their nocturnal freaky side to come out for everyone to see. You danced with the girl or guy next to you and everything got crazy. Man, I miss those days!