Hulk Hogan & Itch Band

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Hulk Hogan & Itch-Band
Itch Ban
Night Home
You’ve Got To Leave
Axboomba

From 1972 to 1976, Telly Savalas, better known as TV’s Kojack, released four albums. All of them are generally regarded as being horrible mistakes that should have never existed in this reality or another. Today they are forgotten, and justly so. However, I remember reading once that, when asked years later, why he released not one, but FOUR horribly hideous albums, Savalas replied simply, “they let me.”

I feel that a similar explanation probably lies behind Hulk Hogan & Itch-Band, the Hulkster’s 1983 self-titled EP that was released only in Japan. He must have said to someone “I want to release an album” and that someone had enough power somewhere to let that happen. That person must be put on trial for crimes against humanity.

The album was recorded and released during the tail end of Hulk’s run in the New Japan Pro Wrestling League, where Hogan was so damn popular that his nickname was simply “Ichiban” which means “Number One.” I guess that partially explains why Hogan’s band name is “Itch-Band,” but why they just didn’t go with “Ichiband” is beyond me.

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There are four songs on Hulk Hogan & Itch-Band. The first is “Itch Ban,” a self-aggrandizing boast track where Hogan exalts the power of his wrestling skills; his massive wealth; and even his cameo appearance in Rocky III, all to a disco-funk beat and a chant-like chorus of “Ichiban is Hogan San! Hogan is our Champion! Ichiban Is Hogan San! Hogan is number one!”

And it must be said, right up front, that Hogan’s singing voice is one of the most atrociously awful singing voices I have ever had the extreme displeasure of hearing in my entire life. It is so horrific that I didn’t actually recognize it as his voice the first time I listened to the record. I guess I expected Hogan to sing like he talks, all deep and gutteral and “what’s you gonna do brother!” But instead he sings in this bizarre high-pitch with a strange accent that sounds like…I don’t even know how to describe it….like a mentally handicapped Hanna-Barbara cartoon villain? You know how the bad guys in cartoons always make that “bwa ha ha” laugh? That’s Hogan’s singing voice…maybe with a touch of Jimmy Hart thrown in for good measure.  It’s something that has to be experienced, it escapes words.

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After that nightmare abortion from hell we’re treated to “Night Home” a quiet instrumental number where Hogan gets to showcase his…surprisingly decent bass skills. That’s right, Hogan plays bass, and he’s not that bad! Who knew? Actually, as a whole the music on Hulk Hogan & Itch-Band isn’t horrible – it’s just Hogan’s singing voice and the ridiculous lyrics that sink it, both of which return after that instrumental interlude.

First, we’re treated to “You’ve Got To Leave,” where Hogan laments his upcoming departure back to the states, followed by “Axboomba,” an ode to Hogan’s then-finishing move of a running arm lariat (and totally not as cool as the flying leg drop). Throughout both Hogan’s vocals rest somewhere between the sound of nails on a chalk board and the howls of a cat in heat in terms of annoyance and auditory displeasure.

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Hulk Hogan & Itch-Band might be one of the worst records I’ve ever bought. Although musically benign, Hogan’s horrific howling, matched up with some inane self-important lyrics, truly outshine any talent that was put into the music. Beyond hideous from start to finish, its only saving grace is that, with a brief four tracks and a running time under 12 minutes, it manages to stay firmly in so-bad-it’s-entertaining territory simply because of its brevity.

But it’s still better than WWF’s Wrestling Album. At least it doesn’t have Mean Gene singing “Tutti Frutti.”

7 Responses to “Hulk Hogan & Itch Band”

  1. Josh says:

    This might be the best post ever.

  2. Tim says:

    Oh my god, this is incredible. Bless this post.

  3. Drain says:

    Oh…My…God… This record was actually mentioned on WrestleCrap.com not too long ago. I was wondering if I’d ever be lucky enough to find out how horrific it was… lo’ and behold, I am lol.

  4. Ho Kogan says:

    LEMME TELL YA SOMETHIN’ BROTHERS!!! Hulk Hogan & The Itch Band were the greatest band that the world had ever seen, dude! The Hulkster slapped his 24 inch stings on his bass guitar, and you could just feel the power of Hulkamania flowing through the studio, Jack!! Hulk Hogan & The Itch were about to explode into SUPERSTARDOM, break that glass ceiling, and go straight through the stratosphere, brother!! The record executives were afraid the Hulkster would overthrow the entire music industry, and they shut us down, man!! I told them they should take their vitamins and say their prayers, cause WHATCHA GONNA DO, MUSIC INDUSTRY, WHEN HULK HOGAN & THE ITCH RUN WILD ON YOOOOOUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. Josh says:

    Remember, Hogan once claimed that he was offered the gig as Metallica’s bass player, but he turned them down because of his wrestling schedule.

  6. Michael says:

    i have the album purchased it when I was stationed in Okinawa in 1986 to 1988 Still in excellent condition

  7. lakeguy2302 says:

    He didn’t say he was offered the job as metallica’s bassist, he said he sent a tape in just to see if they were interested. I heard the interview with Chris Jericho. He also said that once he heard Robert Trujillo he was positive they made the right choice. Don’t make up stuff that was never said.

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