The Baha Men have a Greatest Hits album.

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I just needed to point this out.

Ally (mlescaut), Saturday, 28 December 2002 22:43 (twenty-three years ago)

How many remixes?

Amateurist (amateurist), Saturday, 28 December 2002 22:48 (twenty-three years ago)

This is the greatest subject-line in the whole history of ilX0r, thanx for that Ally

J0hn Darn13ll3 (J0hn Darn13ll3), Saturday, 28 December 2002 23:04 (twenty-three years ago)

According to All Music Guide, their debut album was released in 1979.

man, Saturday, 28 December 2002 23:12 (twenty-three years ago)

Apparently, half the remixes were by Los del Rio, and another one was by Las Ketchup.
All I have to say about that is Ay Carramba!

Lord Custos Omega (Lord Custos Omega), Sunday, 29 December 2002 00:33 (twenty-three years ago)

I saw an ad for the album on TV, and it was great because in the background they would play their songs, and within the mix, and in a 30 second commercial, which showcased 6 or so songs; I counted, they played "Who Let the Dogs Out" 4 different times.

I think that says something about the nature of the CD.

David Allen, Sunday, 29 December 2002 00:42 (twenty-three years ago)

http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=7:41:50|PM&sql=A5s77gjir46ip

if youre all talking bout that album may i just say that their cover of Crocodile Rock is da bomb

Chupa-Cabras (vicc13), Sunday, 29 December 2002 00:47 (twenty-three years ago)

All I know is that when I lived at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey California like 2, 2&1/2 years ago, the Marines loved that "Who Let The Dogs Out" shit. Marines (especially the right-out-of-bootcamp kind) like to bark at each other, I guess to show their Marineness to one another. ? Anyhow, it makes me wonder...Do people with good taste in music join the marines? I knew a marine that owned a digitech talkbox which was pretty neat, and I've known like 3 marines that were guitar-shred guys, but I thought their taste in music sucks (I could be jealous of their technical prowess, the fact that they were "practice scales" guys and I was a "play along with NY Dolls, Mountain & Black Flag records" guy). One had a Steve Vai autograph. Wait a minute, I have to start a new thread.

Helltime Producto (Pavlik), Sunday, 29 December 2002 04:49 (twenty-three years ago)

There was a show on MTV not to long ago which had various members of the armed forces, most of them very young recruits, talking about their lives and their tastes in music, movies, etc. One of them had good taste, listened to a lot of indie bands (I remember a copy of "Charm of the Highway Strip" lying around his room). The fact that I'm surprised by this probably says more about my prejudices as regards the armed forces than the actual kind of people who join the military. On the other hand, one of the key themes of this guy's segment was how he only joined the force to get away from his parents, and how he didn't really fit in and wasn't enjoying it at all. (It was heartbreaking actually.)

Amateurist (amateurist), Sunday, 29 December 2002 07:09 (twenty-three years ago)


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