
Ballyhoo!
365-Day Weekend
© 2000 Hoo Got the Goove! (663491001620)
If Sublime, 311, & Green Day came together to form a giant robot to destroy all of the shitty music in the world, it would be called "BALLYHOO.". All the bad music would crumble by the hand of the meolodic Funky-Reggae/Rock grooves & menacing percussion.
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This is the first full-length album release by Maryland party-rockers Ballyhoo!
Originally released in October 2000, this album help put the band on the Baltimore Metro area club circuit. The guys played these songs at bars and nightclubs before they were old enough to drink!
"365-Day Weekend" is packed with catchy pop-punk/reggae/rock jams that earned them spots at the legendary HFStival in 2001 and spins on local radio stations.
This is a "MUST-HAVE" for Ballyhoo! fans all over. It's a sonic picture of the band in their teenage years in the late 90's. Get it NOW!
Also available, their 2006 sophmore release, "Do It for the Money!"...
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A Must Listen
author: Benjamin LarsonAll around great CD. Rt. 40 Ho and Pimp Masta K make this album.
Good all the way through
author: Juan BondYou can really hear the youth energy in this one. There's plenty of catchy tunes with funky bass lines. An excellent listen all the way through. Great music with great vibes. Give this album a listen.
- author: Unsung Hero Magazine
Ballyhoo!’s 365-Day Weekend will have you bouncing and skanking, guaranteed. All the tracks from Baltimore’s funked-out rock-reggae hybrid groove, some heavy, some light, some punky, all fun. Percussionist Dino, bassist Kris Kane, and vox-guitarist Howi get live as Blaze & Roc E. Wrek add turntable stylings to a mix that sends the room jumping into the stratosphere. “Scratch” is all their flavors at the same time, infectious fun that’ll send you home with a sore neck and tired legs, a Sublime-style rocker with Howi crooning in full glory, wailing guitar and a tight, slapping funk bass line. Ballyhoo!’s in the house, and it’s time to go off.