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  1. Tenth track of the One Fierce Beer Coaster (LP) by Bloodhound Gang released in 3rd December, 1996. (C) 1996 Geffen Records, Inc. Lyrics by Jimmy Pop and Vanilla Ice. Yo, Bloodhound Gang...

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  3. "Boom" (featuring Vanilla Ice) Jimmy Pop, Vanilla Ice: 4:06: 12. "Going Nowhere Slow" Jimmy Pop, Lupus Thunder: 4:22: 13. "Reflections of Remoh" 0:53: 69. "Hidden track" 8:00: Total length: 63:57 (With silence)

  4. 3 de dic. de 1996 · This song was on the Bloodhound Gangs second album, “One Fierce Beer Coaster.” The song is presented as a kind of rap battle between Rob “Vanilla Ice” Van Winkle and Jimmy Pop.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vanilla_IceVanilla Ice - Wikipedia

    He did guest vocals with no stage name for the song "Boom" by Bloodhound Gang on their CD One Fierce Beer Coaster. Rock era (1997–2001) Ice later developed a friendship with producer Ross Robinson , who had become known for producing music by Deftones , Korn , Limp Bizkit and Sepultura .

  6. 1994 — UK. Vinyl —. LP, Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for One Fierce Beer Coaster by Bloodhound Gang. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  7. From go to whoa, “One Fierce Beer Coaster” is pretty much a series of jokes tacked together and called an album. Much of the humour is self-effacing, the Bloodhounds thinking of themselves as low down Gen-X slacker types, and they're probably right. However, Jimmy Pop and his crew have plenty to say about their safe and boring suburban ...