No Hard Feelings

Album: Hefty Fine (2005)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song is a tale of heartache inspired by Jimmy Pop's break up with his girlfriend. He says that he is done with her and wants nothing more to do with her, but does miss her. There were more songs written about this girl, such as "Kiss Me Where It Smells Funny" and "One Fierce Beer Coaster" along with "Three Point One Four" off the album Hooray For Boobies.
  • The Bloodhound Gang make lots of references to inappropriate subjects in their songs, and there's one here with the line, "missing you like a hijacked flight on September 11th."
  • There is an intended hidden message in the song. If you listen to the track until there's four seconds left, pro skateboarder Bam Margera, a good friend from the band, says, "This is Bam, and hidden track s--t dicks out." >>
    Suggestion credit:
    Landon - Winchester, OH

Comments: 4

  • Holly from Florida How do ppl know this song was written for Jimmys gf Kim
  • Katie from North Carolina This song never gets old! It’s hysterical that JimmyPop wrote it for his ex gf, Kim.
  • Florian from Austria@Kim Her name was in fact also Kim. Also Kim is the only known girlfriend Jimmy Pop had.
  • Kim from Norristown, PaWhat was name of Jimmy Pop girlfriend that the songs were written about?
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