It's an album that ushered in an era of a thousand suburbanites drinking malt liquor, wearing U.S. Postal Service caps, and reawakening their Irish (or in some cases pseudo-Irish) heritage. 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. Admittedly, there is a significant amount of filler and the topics du jour aren't exactly the most original in hip-hop, but the impact of such songs as "Jump Around," "Shamrocks and Shenanigans," and "Put on Your Shit Kickers" more than makes up for the filler. A debut for a group that showed immense promise that sadly wasn't fully realized. ~ Rob Theakston, All Music Guide
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Credits
- Steve Marker
- Guitar, Engineer
- Muggs
- Producer, Mixing, Executive Producer
- Danny Boy O'Connor
- Vocals, Design
- Jason Roberts
- Engineer, Mixing
- Son Doobie
- Vocals, ?
- Butch Vig
- Engineer
- Pete Rock
- Engineer
- Michael Miller
- Photography
- Erwin Gorostiza
- Art Direction
- Tom Coyne
- Mastering
- Mark Weinberg
- Design
- Rick Klotz
- Design
- Everlast
- Vocals
- House of Pain
- Main Performer
- DJ Lethal
- Producer















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