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One Fierce Beer Coaster

One Fierce Beer Coaster is a December 3, 1996 (see 1996 in music) album by alternative rock band Bloodhound Gang. The album includes what is probably their best-known single, "Fire Water Burn", a diatribe against a white boy who attempts, and fails, to act like a black thug.

One Fierce Beer Coaster was originally released on the Bloodhound Gang's own label, Republic Records[?]. Due to word-of-mouth, however, DGC Records[?] picked up on the band after two months.

Track listing

  1. Kiss Me Where It Smells Funny - 3:10
  2. Lift Your Head up High (And Blow Your Brains Out) - 4:58
  3. Fire Water Burn - 4:52
  4. I Wish I Was Queer So I Could Get Chicks - 3:49
  5. Why's Everybody Always Pickin' on Me? - 3:22
  6. It's Tricky - 2:35
  7. Asleep at the Wheel - 4:05
  8. Shut Up - 3:15
  9. Your Only Friends Are Make Believe - 7:02
  10. Boom - 4:20
  11. Going Nowhere Slow - 4:06
  12. Reflections of Remoh - :50

Personnel

  • Joseph M. Palmaccio - Mastering
  • Jimmy Pop Ali - Producer, Mixing
  • The Bloodhound Gang - Performer
  • Ave - Producer
  • Brett Alperwitz
  • Eric Fargiorgio
  • Rich Gavalis - Engineer, Editing, Mixing

Chart positions Billboard Music Charts (North America) - album

 1997	The Billboard 200	        No. 57
 1997	Heatseekers	                No. 2
Billboard (North America) - singles
 1997	Fire Water Burn	      Mainstream Rock Tracks	                No. 28
 1997	Fire Water Burn	      Modern Rock Tracks	                No. 18



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