No Hard Feelings
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[[Image:|200px|“No Hard Feelings” cover]]
The cover of the single release for No Hard Feelings
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Single by The Bloodhound Gang from the album Hefty Fine |
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Released | April 26, 2006 | ||||
Format | CD, 12" | ||||
Recorded | 2005 | ||||
Genre | Alternative Metal Synth Rock Post-punk |
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Length | 5:14 | ||||
Label | Jimmy Franks Recording Company Geffen Records |
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Producer | Jimmy Pop | ||||
The Bloodhound Gang singles chronology | |||||
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"No Hard Feelings" is the third and final single off The Bloodhound Gang's 2005 album Hefty Fine. It was a radio-only single, making a brief appearance in German Top 40 radio stations. The song is about Jimmy Pop's breakup with his girlfriend. There were two other songs written about said girlfriend, Kiss Me Where It Smells Funny off One Fierce Beer Coaster and Three Point One Four off of Hooray for Boobies. Like most Bloodhound Gang songs, this one discusses things that are socially taboo, with the line "I'm missing you like a hijacked flight on September eleventh." There is a hidden message if you listen till the track is completely finished, it features a special message from a good friend of the band, Bam Margera.
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