Dingleberry Haze was the first EP released by The Bloodhound Gang on Cheese Factory Records in November 1994. Though there are not too many differences between this EP and their next release, Use Your Fingers, there are a few. The major difference is in the track "Coo Coo Ca Choo" which uses a sample from Cream's "Sunshine of Your Love", rather than the heavy guitary riff-laden version that appears on Use Your Fingers.
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- Dingleberry Haze was the first EP released by The Bloodhound Gang on Cheese Factory Records in November 1994. Though there are not too many differences between this EP and their next release, Use Your Fingers, there are a few. The major difference is in the track "Coo Coo Ca Choo" which uses a sample from Cream's "Sunshine of Your Love", rather than the heavy guitary riff-laden version that appears on Use Your Fingers. The man on the cover was named 'Grover', behind whose trailer the Bloodhounds used to practice in exchange for dog food, which Grover would then boil and eat. Grover died in April 1997 at the age of 43. This CD was written by Jimmy Pop and Daddy Long Legs who is now in the group Wolfpac.
- Dingleberry Haze è il primo EP pubblicato dai Bloodhound Gang per la Cheese Factory Records nel novembre 1994.
- Dingleberry Haze – minialbum zespołu Bloodhound Gang wydany w listopadzie 1994 za pośrednictwem Cheese Factory Records. Wiele z utworów z tego albumu znalazło się również na następnym, Use Your Fingers. Wszystkie utwory utrzymane są w klimacie rapu i zostały napisane przez Jimmiego Popa i Daddy Long Legs.
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- Dingleberry Haze was the first EP released by The Bloodhound Gang on Cheese Factory Records in November 1994. Though there are not too many differences between this EP and their next release, Use Your Fingers, there are a few. The major difference is in the track "Coo Coo Ca Choo" which uses a sample from Cream's "Sunshine of Your Love", rather than the heavy guitary riff-laden version that appears on Use Your Fingers.
- Dingleberry Haze è il primo EP pubblicato dai Bloodhound Gang per la Cheese Factory Records nel novembre 1994.
- Dingleberry Haze – minialbum zespołu Bloodhound Gang wydany w listopadzie 1994 za pośrednictwem Cheese Factory Records. Wiele z utworów z tego albumu znalazło się również na następnym, Use Your Fingers. Wszystkie utwory utrzymane są w klimacie rapu i zostały napisane przez Jimmiego Popa i Daddy Long Legs.
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