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And it's also the debut album that ushered House of Pain into the forefront of rap culture for a brief period of time. While it's unfair to expect a whole album's worth of quality material like the dynamite classic 'Jump Around,' there are some strong points on their eponymous debut that emulate the single's strength.

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'Jump Around'byfrom the albumReleasedMay 5, 1992 ( 1992-05-05)Format,Recorded1992Length3: 37Lawrence Muggerud, Erik Schrodysingles chronology' Jump Around'(1992)'Shamrocks & Shenanigans'(1992)' Jump Around' is a song by American group, produced by of hip hop group, who has also covered the song. DJ Muggs has stated that he originally produced the beat for Cypress Hill, but rapper B-Real did not want to record at that time.

The beat was subsequently offered to Ice Cube, who refused, before finally being taken and used by House of Pain. It became a hit in 1992, reaching number 3 in the United States. A 1993 re-release of the song in the, where the initial release had been a minor hit, peaked at number 8. On 's 100 Greatest Songs of the 90s, 'Jump Around' was featured at position 24.

It was number 66 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop. The song is popular among and is widely regarded in the United Kingdom as a club classic. 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born listed it at number 325.The song features a distinctive fanfare intro, sampled from 1963 track '. The song also samples 'Popeye the Hitchhiker' by, but it is best known for a high-pitched squealing sound that appears at the beginning of almost every bar—66 times in the course of the recording.The origin of the squeal has been the subject of debate. The website credits the 1967 track 'Shoot Your Shot', in which a makes the noise. However, American blogger and American musician of hip hop band have pointed to ' as the source. A reader performed a where the sample more closely matches 'Shoot Your Shot', and House of Pain member himself told Questlove that it is a horn making the squeal and not Prince.

However, Anil Dash claims the band has denied that the sample is Prince to avoid paying royalties to the singer. For his part, DJ Muggs says the sample came from neither Prince nor Junior Walker. Contents.Music video The music video for 'Jump Around' was filmed during the 1992 parade. Portions of the video were filmed during the parade route as well as. Super fan and regular can be seen in the parade crowd, ringing his signature shamrock pan near the end of the video. The video ends with a dedication to the memory of Matt Champy, a friend of the band who died in 1992.Track listings. 'Jump Around (Master Mix)' – 3:37.

'Jump Around (DJ Bizznizz Remix)' – 4:06. 'Jump Around (Pete Rock Remix)' – 3:56.

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'House of Pain Anthem (Master Mix)' – 2:35Charts and certifications. Students in sections O & P jumping around and dancing in 2014At home games at the, students 'Jump Around' to the song between the third and fourth quarters. The tradition grew out of the men's varsity swim team members playing it over a portable CD player and broadcasting via a smuggled-in megaphone to sections O and P during the games to rile up those sections. This began in 1992, well before the official start. In March 1997, at a Fraternity party at at midnight the song was played with the football team and members of the future stadium employees and it became the midnight anthem for every party until the end of that year.

The 'official' start was on Saturday, October 10, 1998, at the Badgers Homecoming game against the. After no offensive points were scored in the third quarter, and en route to their second 6–0 start of the modern football era, one of the Badgers' marketing agents, who was in charge of sound, piped the song through the loudspeakers. It stirred up fans and players and eventually became a tradition.However, on September 6, 2003 (the Badgers' first home game of the season), with construction of skyboxes surrounding, UW officials decided to cancel the 'Jump Around' due to worries about structural integrity. Stadium security and the local police department had been informed of this decision but no notification had been given to the fans. When news surfaced on Monday, September 8, that this event was not a technical or human malfunction, but rather a decision by campus officials, the students launched a protest.

Petitions circulated and students pushed back against administration. Structural engineers confirmed that the stadium would suffer no structural damage caused by the vibrations created by jumping.

Two days later, Chancellor announced that the 'Jump Around' tradition would resume. The song's title is displayed on unofficial clothing and apparel, along with the credit/debit cards of the university's.University of North Carolina In 2004, the team began using the song as it was a favorite tune among and others on the team.

The song has played at the beginning of every home game at the since that year. Just like Madison, during the song the entire jumps up and down. Occasionally, the players are seen dancing to the song as well. When the Tar Heels won the national title in, the song was played over the Smith Center loudspeakers after the final buzzer. After the the song was played at the University of Phoenix Stadium.When the Tar Heels moved a 2010 game against to the, Jump Around was played before the opening tip of that game as well.Starting with the 2012 season, the started playing the song before home games at.San Francisco Giants This song was played at during baseball games when entered the game and warmed up. New York Mets The song was played during 2011–2012 season in when Third-Baseman captain went up to bat.Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim This song is played at Angels Stadium during baseball games in the late innings. It is typically preceded by a video of the 'Rally Monkey' shown on the scoreboard video screen, which usually features a clip from a classic movie with the Rally Monkey interposed into the movie scene.

The Rally Monkey then holds up a 'Rally Time' sign and the chorus of 'Jump Around' is played to fire up the fans to cheer for the Angels to rally and catch up in the game while the Rally Monkey is shown jumping up and down.New England Patriots The song was played during the 2015 post-season in when the scored the final touchdown against the. The most widely heard playing of the song came at the end of before presided over the presentations of the to and the to.Gary Anderson Scottish world champion uses the song as his walk-on music.

Donald Trump 2016 presidential candidate In 2016, presidential candidate used the song at some of his. In response, on April 4, lead vocalist posted scathing messages to Trump via, saying: 'Hey @realDonaldTrump stop using my song jump around at your rallies you piece of shit. Cease and desist is coming you scumbag.' He later told magazine: 'This guy is supposedly this really good businessman, which is the biggest load of shit ever,' he told Billboard. 'The smartest businessman in the world should know that you have to license this music if it makes an appearance on TV with you, and they're making appearances on TV - so you're a moron. And the reason he doesn't ask anybody - a lot of people have asked him to cease and desist - is because every fucking person would say, 'No, fuck you,' except for whatever right-wing country artist wants to give him the song, and I don't even think there's many of them.' .

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