Evil Jared Hasselhoff

Evil Jared Hasselhoff, born Jared Hasselhoff on November 22, 1976, is an American musician, actor, and media personality best known as the bassist and co-founder of the band Bloodhound Gang. The group, formed in 1992, is known for its blend of alternative rock, hip hop, and electronic music, characterized by irreverent humor and provocative lyrics. Bloodhound Gang gained significant popularity in the late 1990s and early 2000s with hits like "Fire Water Burn," "The Bad Touch," and "Along Comes Mary." Their 1999 album, "Hooray for Boobies," was particularly impactful, earning multi-platinum status and solidifying the band's place in pop culture. Evil Jared's persona as the eccentric, wild performer contributed to the band's outrageous image, often engaging in outrageous stunts during live performances. While Bloodhound Gang's influence waned in the 2010s, their work remains notable for pushing boundaries in music and igniting discussions about censorship and artistic expression. In addition to his music career, Hasselhoff has appeared in various television shows and films, further extending his reach within the entertainment industry.