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Bloodhound Gang prowls North America to back new album

The Bloodhound Gang gets back on the trail this fall in support of a new album, titled "Hefty Fine," which hits stores next week.

Bloodhound Gang pays dues for 'Hefty Fine'

The Bloodhound Gang, best known for its song "The Bad Touch," has lined up a month-long U.S. tour to follow the Sept. 27 release of "Hefty Fine."

Bloodhound Gang follows the club trail

The unapologetically juvenile alt-rock band Bloodhound Gang are preparing to embark a five-week club tour. The upcoming dates will be the band’s last in the U.S. before it heads into the studio to record a follow-up to the early-2000 release “Hooray for Boobies,” according to the band’s official website.

Review: Glastonbury Festival 2000 At Worthy Farm, Somerset, England

LONDON--How 150,000 people can tolerate each other’s company for three days straight in a 600-acre field with no flush toilets is no less than a wonder. And although an unconfirmed 1,000 tents were stolen and 220 arrests were made--mainly for drugs--Glastonbury Festival 2000, held on the Worthy Farm in Somerset, England, seemed blessed--the weather was dry from Friday to Sunday (6/23-6/25) for the first time in three years.