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    Hefty Fine

    On their fourth album, these Pennsylvania boys sound more like resourceful eccentrics than the potty-mouthed goofballs they played on their early records -- which ain't to say they've upped the songwriting ante. The charming "Ralph Wiggum" drops indie-pop hooks while stealing a chorus from a Simpson...

    2005 RS: 2of 5 Stars

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Biography

By turns offensive and just plain dorky, the Bloodhound Gang will not likely ever get much credit for being one of the earliest groups of suburban white guys to integrate rap into their rock and pop music. After an independent debut EP, Dingleberry Haze, brought attention to the band's blend of early Beastie Boys brattiness, Ween's sick-in-the-head stoner humor, and a musical vocabulary defined by...

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