Bang Chamber 8
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Bang Chamber 8 | ||
Studio album (demo tape) by Bang Chamber 8 | ||
Released | 1991 | |
Recorded | 1991 | |
Genre | Alternative rock | |
Length | 14:15 | |
Label | No label | |
Producer(s) | Jimmy Pop Ali and Daddy Long Legs | |
Bang Chamber 8 chronology | ||
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Bang Chamber 8 (1991) |
Just Another Demo (1993) |
Bang Chamber 8 is the first project completed by Jimmy Pop and Daddy Long Legs of the Bloodhound Gang. It was a demo tape consisting of 4 tracks. This demo has nothing relatively close to what the Bloodound Gang has done, with the exception of Birthday Boy's piano riff being used on "I'm The Least You Could Do" from the Bloodhound Gang's 2005 album Hefty Fine. However, some things on the tape (like a sample of the Fat Boys' song "Human Beatbox") show that Jimmy and Daddy were working their way up to the BHG sound. The cover was designed by Kevin Hennessy.
[edit] Track listing
- "Wouldn't It Be Nice?"
- "Birthday Boy"
- "Ice Cubes"
- "War Chimes"