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Show Us Your Hits
Compilation album by
ReleasedDecember 21, 2010
Recorded1994–2010
GenreComedy rock, alternative rock
Length59:49
LabelGeffen
ProducerJimmy Pop
The Bloodhound Gang chronology
Hefty Fine
(2005)
Show Us Your Hits
(2010)
Hard-Off
(2015)

Show Us Your Hits is a greatest hits compilation album released by American rock band Bloodhound Gang on December 21, 2010. The double entendre in the title is typical of the band's style.[1]

In addition to album tracks, Show Us Your Hits features "Altogether Ooky", and some versions also feature "Screwing You on the Beach at Night" and "Disco Pogo", a song by German duo Die Atzen featuring Jimmy Pop.

Different versions of the album were released in different markets and formats. The US CD version features 12 tracks, the US digital and the European CD version features 14 tracks, the German version features 15 tracks and the European vinyl version features 16 tracks.

In March 2021, the album was released on vinyl, including "My Dad Says That's for Pussies" from Hard-Off and the German bonus track "Disco Pogo".

The name of the model on the cover is Lia May.[2]

Track listing

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No.TitleOriginal albumLength
1."Altogether Ooky"Non-album single4:16
2."Fire Water Burn"One Fierce Beer Coaster4:56
3."Along Comes Mary"Hooray for Boobies3:32
4."Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo"Hefty Fine2:55
5."The Bad Touch"Hooray for Boobies4:25
6."No Hard Feelings"Hefty Fine5:16
7."A Lap Dance Is So Much Better When the Stripper Is Crying"Hooray for Boobies5:42
8."Kiss Me Where It Smells Funny"One Fierce Beer Coaster3:09
9."The Ballad of Chasey Lain"Hooray for Boobies2:26
10."Screwing You On the Beach At Night"Non-album single3:44
11."Three Point One Four"Hooray for Boobies4:00
12."You're Pretty When I'm Drunk"Use Your Fingers4:01
13."Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss"Hefty Fine4:24
14."I Hope You Die"Hooray for Boobies3:47
15."My Dad Says That's for Pussies" (Vinyl bonus track)Hard-Off2:52
16."Disco Pogo (Die Atzen feat. Jimmy Pop)" (German and vinyl bonus track)Non-album single3:25

Charts

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2010–2011 chart performance for Show Us Your Hits
Chart (2010–2011) Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[3] 96
2021 chart performance for Show Us Your Hits
Chart (2021) Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[4] 44
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[5] 59
2022 chart performance for Show Us Your Hits
Chart (2022) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[6] 71
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[7] 10
2025 chart performance for Show Us Your Hits
Chart (2025) Peak
position
Greek Albums (IFPI)[8] 95

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from Grokipedia
Show Us Your Hits is a greatest hits by the American band , released in 2010 as their first retrospective collection. The album compiles key tracks from the band's previous studio releases, spanning their career from the mid-1990s onward, and includes newly recorded material to mark the occasion. First issued on December 3, 2010, in by the Pure Records label (a sublabel of ), the standard edition features 14 songs totaling approximately 54 minutes. Prominent tracks include the band's signature hits "The Bad Touch" from Hooray for Boobies (2000), "Fire Water Burn" from One Fierce Beer Coaster (1996), and "Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo" from Hefty Fine (2005), alongside the new original single "Altogether Ooky," which serves as the opening track. Some regional editions expand to 15 tracks, incorporating additional rarities or covers such as an English version of Die Atzen's "Disco Pogo." Upon release, Show Us Your Hits achieved commercial success in Europe, particularly in the band's strong market of Germany, where it entered the Offizielle Deutsche Charts on December 17, 2010, and peaked at number 10. The compilation underscores Bloodhound Gang's signature style of satirical, humor-infused alternative rock blended with rap elements, which propelled singles like "The Bad Touch" to international chart-topping status earlier in their career. Later reissues, including a blue vinyl edition in 2021, have kept the album available in various formats.

Background

Development and track selection

In late 2010, Bloodhound Gang announced Show Us Your Hits as their first greatest hits , following a period of inactivity since their 2005 album , with the collection first released on December 3, 2010, in . The album comprises 14 tracks drawn from the band's discography spanning their 1995 debut through 2005's , prioritizing commercial singles and fan favorites such as "" from (1996) and "" from (2000). Other selected hits include "" from , "Uhn Tiss! Uhn Tiss! Uhn Tiss!" from the same album, and "Mope" from , reflecting the band's most radio-friendly and chart-performing material from their output. To augment the retrospective, the compilation incorporates one new original track, "Altogether Ooky", recorded exclusively as a non-album single for this release. This addition serves as the album's lead single, maintaining the band's signature humorous and irreverent style while bridging their past successes with fresh content.

Title and concept

The title Show Us Your Hits serves as a deliberate , referencing both the band's greatest hits compilation and a provocative invitation aligned with their signature innuendo-heavy humor. This playful encapsulates the persona of , known for blending satirical lyrics with sexual undertones in tracks like "." The phrasing reflects the group's longstanding approach to subverting expectations in , emphasizing their irreverent take on pop culture. Conceptually, the album functions as a compilation, gathering the band's most memorable and commercially successful songs to summarize over 16 years of output since their formation. The original tracks were produced by frontman , highlighting key moments from their discography, including fan favorites and new material, to provide a cohesive overview of their . This framing positions Show Us Your Hits as a career milestone, distilling the essence of their humorous, boundary-pushing sound for archival purposes. The cover art reinforces the album's thematic cheekiness, featuring model Lia May in a provocative pose that satirizes and imagery, consistent with the band's critique of mainstream pop culture. Photographed and graphically enhanced by Marc Schilkowski, the artwork employs bold visuals to draw immediate attention, mirroring the explicit yet comedic tone of their music. This design choice ties directly into the title's , enhancing the overall branding. Intended to attract both longtime supporters and newcomers, the album showcases Bloodhound Gang's fusion of with hip hop rhythms and punk energy, underscoring their unique position in the genre. By prioritizing enduring tracks that exemplify this hybrid style, Show Us Your Hits aims to introduce the band's witty, genre-blending appeal to a broader audience while rewarding dedicated fans with a curated selection.

Release

Formats and editions

The album Show Us Your Hits by was initially released in 2010 on in various regional editions, with differences in track counts and bonus content. The version, issued in 2011 by , contains 14 tracks in a standard jewel case packaging without an additional booklet. The European edition, released the same year by , also features 14 tracks in similar jewel case packaging. Digital versions available on platforms like and , released on December 21, 2010, match the European track count of 14. The German CD edition, released on December 3, 2010, by under the Pure label, expands to 15 tracks, adding the bonus track "Disco Pogo" (featuring ) to the standard lineup, and is packaged in a standard jewel case. In March 2021, a vinyl reissue was released as a double LP on translucent blue (Curaçao-colored) vinyl in a sleeve with printed inner sleeves but no additional booklet, under ; this edition increases the track count to 16 by incorporating the previously unreleased "My Dad Says That's For Pussies" from the band's unfinished album alongside the German bonus track "Disco Pogo".
EditionFormatRelease YearLabelTrack CountKey Differences/Packaging
US CDCD201114Standard jewel case; no booklet.
European CDCD201014Standard jewel case; no booklet.
German CDCD2010 (Dec. 3) (Pure)15Includes bonus "Disco Pogo"; standard jewel case, no booklet.
Digital (US/EU)Digital download2010 (Dec. 21)14Available on , ; no physical packaging.
Vinyl Reissue2×LP (translucent blue)202116Gatefold sleeve with printed inner sleeves; adds "My Dad Says That's For Pussies" from and "Disco Pogo"; no booklet.

Promotion and distribution

The album Show Us Your Hits was initially released on December 3, 2010, in by Pure Records. The digital edition and release followed on December 21, 2010, under , with the CD version issued in 2011. It was distributed through major retailers such as Amazon and . Promotion centered on its status as the band's first greatest hits compilation, highlighted in official press releases that emphasized the collection of their most popular tracks alongside the new song "Altogether Ooky." From its launch, the album was made available on streaming platforms including , facilitating broad digital access and bundling options to leverage the band's established fanbase without a dedicated promotional tour or additional singles beyond the included new track. Distribution efforts showed regional variations, with a stronger marketing push in Europe—particularly in Germany—resulting in higher initial sales there compared to other markets. This European focus contributed to the album's chart performance in the region, as detailed in the commercial performance section. In 2021, a limited-edition vinyl reissue was released on as a double LP in translucent blue curacao-colored vinyl, aimed at collectors and available through specialty retailers like Loud Pizza Records. The reissue marked the album's first vinyl pressing, originally available only on CD, and was promoted via label channels to capitalize on renewed interest in the band's catalog.

Musical content

Composition and style

"Show Us Your Hits" exemplifies the Bloodhound Gang's signature fusion of alternative rock, hip hop, punk, and electronic elements, characterized by their irreverent comedy rock sound that dominated the band's output from 1994 to 2010. The compilation draws from this era's tracks, blending aggressive punk riffs with hip-hop beats and electronic flourishes to create infectious, genre-blending anthems that prioritize humor over musical complexity. Lyrically, the album is steeped in satirical takes on sex, drinking, and pop culture, employing innuendo and parody to deliver witty, often anthropomorphic critiques—such as animalistic references in their hits—that distinguish it from more earnest rock collections. Production on the compilation, overseen by frontman , emphasizes catchy hooks and radio-friendly structures, remastering the original recordings for sonic cohesion while preserving the raw, playful energy of the band's earlier work. This approach ensures the tracks retain their high-energy, accessible appeal, with layered production that highlights and bass lines alongside Pop's distinctive vocal delivery. No new recordings appear beyond the exclusive track "Altogether Ooky," a synth-pop-infused piece that continues the band's irreverent tone through its playful, culture-referencing lyrics and upbeat electronic arrangement.

Track listing

The standard European CD and digital edition of Show Us Your Hits, released in 2010 by , features 14 tracks compiled from the band's previous albums, emphasizing their comedic rap-rock style. All tracks were primarily written by Ali (James Franks), with additional co-writers on select songs such as (co-written with Jared Hennegan) and Kiss Me Where It Smells Funny (co-written with Matt Stigliano). Production credits vary by track but are predominantly handled by Ali, with mixing by engineers like and Little. Durations are based on official releases.
No.TitleDurationAlbum of originNotes
1Altogether Ooky4:14Non-album single (2010)Producer: Jimmy Pop; Mixed by: Neal Avron
2Fire Water Burn4:51One Fierce Beer Coaster (1996)Producer: Jimmy Pop; Mixed by: Raahu
3Along Comes Mary3:20Hooray for Boobies (2000)Cover of Association song; Written by T. Almer; Producer: Jimmy Pop; Mixed by: Raahu
4Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo2:54Hefty Fine (2005)Written by J. Franks, J. Hennegan; Producer: Jimmy Pop; Mixed by: Little
5The Bad Touch4:20Hooray for Boobies (2000)Producer: Jimmy Pop; Mixed by: Raahu
6No Hard Feelings5:14Hefty Fine (2005)Producer: Jimmy Pop; Mixed by: Little
7A Lap Dance Is So Much Better When the Stripper Is Crying5:37Hefty Fine (2005)Producer: Jimmy Pop; Mixed by: Raahu
8Kiss Me Where It Smells Funny3:05Use Your Fingers (1995)Written by J. Franks, M. Stigliano; Producer: Jimmy Pop; Mixed by: Raahu
9The Ballad of Chasey Lain2:21One Fierce Beer Coaster (1996)Producer: Jimmy Pop; Mixed by: Raahu
10Screwing You on the Beach at Night3:38Hooray for Boobies (2000)Producer: Jimmy Pop; Mixed by: Little
11Three Point One Four3:55Hefty Fine (2005)Producer: Jimmy Pop; Mixed by: Raahu
12You're Pretty When I'm Drunk3:56Use Your Fingers (1995)Producer: Jimmy Pop, Daddy Long Legs; Mixed by: Michael Chavka
13Uhn Tiss! Uhn Tiss! Uhn Tiss!4:20Hefty Fine (2005)Producer: Jimmy Pop; Mixed by: Little
14I Hope You Die3:41Hefty Fine (2005)Producer: Jimmy Pop; Mixed by: Raahu
The US CD edition, released in 2011 by , omits the final two tracks (13 and 14), resulting in a 12-track version. The German CD edition includes an additional bonus track, "Disco Pogo" (feat. Die Atzen) at 3:24, written and produced by Dumme Jungs. The 2021 vinyl edition (2xLP, blue Curaçao-colored), marking the album's first vinyl release, follows the 14-track structure across sides A–C but adds two bonus tracks on side D: "My Dad Says That's for Pussies" (2:51, from the 2015 album Hard-Off, written and produced by ) and "Disco Pogo" (3:25). Durations on vinyl align closely with CD versions, with minor variations due to analog mastering. The album's artwork features model Lia May, photographed and CGI-enhanced by Marc Schilkowski.

Commercial performance

Chart positions

"Show Us Your Hits," the 2010 greatest hits compilation by , achieved its highest initial chart position at number 10 on the German Albums Chart upon release in December 2010. The album did not enter the US , reflecting limited domestic promotion and sales at the time. Its European performance underscored the band's enduring appeal in the region, driven by a dedicated that sustained interest in their satirical rock catalog. A vinyl in early sparked renewed visibility, propelling the album to number 44 on the Austrian Albums Chart and number 59 on the Swiss Albums Top 100, both in March . This resurgence highlighted the format's draw for collectors amid growing vinyl market trends. By 2022, the album re-entered the German charts, maintaining its peak of number 10, while also debuting at number 71 on the Belgian Albums Chart that September, where it spent five weeks. The album's chart trajectory emphasized its stronger traction in compared to other markets, tied to the band's cult status and periodic reissues that catered to nostalgic fans.
CountryChartPeak PositionYearSource
Official German Albums (GfK Entertainment)102010 (initial); 2021–2022 (re-entry)https://www.offiziellecharts.de/charts/album-details-23535
Ö3 Austria Top 40442021https://acharts.co/album/161885
Swiss Music Charts592021https://acharts.co/album/161885
(Flanders)Ultratop 200 Albums712022https://www.ultratop.be/nl/album/1facac/Bloodhound-Gang-Show-Us-Your-Hits
2010

Sales and certifications

Show Us Your Hits achieved modest commercial success, with estimated worldwide sales of 100,000 units. Digital streaming has significantly bolstered its reach, accumulating over 69 million streams on Spotify as of November 2025. The album did not receive major certifications, such as RIAA Gold in the United States or BPI awards in the United Kingdom, reflecting its relatively limited scale compared to the band's earlier breakthroughs. Between 2021 and 2025, a vinyl reissue provided a sales boost, with the limited edition selling out and spurring renewed interest in digital formats. Regionally, physical sales were stronger in , particularly , where the album sold an estimated 100,000 units. In contrast, streaming dominated in markets like the and , aligning with global trends toward digital consumption. In comparison to the band's peak album , which achieved multi-platinum status worldwide, Show Us Your Hits represents a more niche retrospective rather than a blockbuster release.

Reception

Critical reviews

Upon its release in 2010, Show Us Your Hits received mixed reviews from critics, who appreciated its nostalgic compilation of the band's comedic hits while critiquing its lack of fresh material. Spectrum Culture awarded it 3.4 out of 5 stars, praising the enduring nostalgic value of tracks like and as well as the new recording "Altogether Ooky," which was highlighted for its strong, humorous opening line as a 2010 standout. The review noted, however, that the collection offers little innovation and is unlikely to appeal beyond existing fans. Aggregate scores from available reviews place the around 64/100 on sites like Album of the Year, underscoring its niche appeal as a "" roundup for devotees of the band's style rather than a broader artistic statement. Common themes across the limited professional critiques include recognition of the band's skillful execution of through its singles' catchy, crass appeal, tempered by observations of dated production values and the absence of deeper album cuts beyond the hits—such as the notable omission of "Why’s Everybody Always Picking On Me?" from the tracklist. No major retrospective reviews have emerged since 2021.

Fan and cultural impact

The Show Us Your Hits has been embraced by Bloodhound Gang's dedicated , which appreciates its collection of high-energy party s spanning the band's early career. The release serves as an accessible entry point for newcomers to the group's humorous, irreverent style, drawing in listeners through familiar tracks that highlight their comedic rap-rock fusion. Tracks from the album, particularly "," have contributed significantly to the band's enduring presence in , becoming synonymous with late-1990s and early-s novelty hits that continue to resonate in nostalgic contexts. The song's playful lyrics and music video, featuring animal costumes, cemented its role as a lighthearted , often referenced in discussions of millennial-era music phenomena. The 2021 vinyl reissue marked the album's first physical format beyond CD, generating renewed interest among collectors and longtime fans eager for a tangible edition of the 2010 compilation. This edition, pressed on colored vinyl in a , has helped sustain the band's niche legacy in by making their satirical hits more accessible to vinyl enthusiasts. Unlike some of the band's other works, Show Us Your Hits has not been associated with major controversies, allowing it to stand as a straightforward celebration of their provocative yet entertaining . The album has reinforced Bloodhound Gang's influence on subsequent comedy-oriented acts, blending hip-hop, punk, and pop elements in a way that prioritizes humor and catchiness. Fan communities have responded with creative covers of its tracks, further extending the album's cultural footprint through online performances and homages.

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