Farewell - Oingo Boingo album - was created on 1995-10-31.
"Little Girls" is a track from '80s New Wave band Oingo Boingo's 1981 album, "Just a Lad".
"Mongolian Party" performed by "Ouncy Bouncy". The song is one word off from Oingo Boingo's "Bachelor Party", which Oingo Boingo performed in the Tom Hanks film of the same name. The party scene in the Sarah Silverman Program episode is very similar to the scene in Bachelor Party.
That's not the real band. If you IMDB the episode http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1250004/fullcredits#cast I lists the members of the bands, and they are actors. Theyre listed under Ouncy Bouncy i think it was...which i think was a takeoff of Oing Boingo who played in a similar movie wscene to that...i cant remember which movie it was. That's how i found thi question and why i was looking. The band looked and sounded a bit like them....but different. I wonder if that song is by the real Oingo Boingo..? They were a rela band....id check that if i were you. If not, then that song was written by the show writers and recorded by their sound people and then lip synched by the actors for sure. Now im curious what that movie Oingo Boingo played in. I think it was Old School or something like that, with Rodney Dnagerfeild. Would also make sense her making a refrernce to one of his movies... Rodney Dangerfield Movie is Back to School "Bachelor Party" performed by Ouncy Bouncy (an Oingo Boingo tribute band)
They have a variety of inspirations but most heavily by Guns n' Roses and Metallica. Individually Zacky credits The Misfits, Syn and The Rev were both infulenced by Oingo Boingo, Mr.Bungle, Pantera and Dream Theater (Mike Portnoy)
Anthology - Oingo Boingo album - was created on 1999-11-02.
Farewell - Oingo Boingo album - was created on 1995-10-31.
Skeletons in the Closet - Oingo Boingo album - was created in 1981.
Oingo Boingo!
Kalifornia
"Little Girls" is a track from '80s New Wave band Oingo Boingo's 1981 album, "Just a Lad".
Danny Elfman fronted the Band named The Mystic Knights of Oingo Boingo, later shortened to just Oingo Boingo.
One of my favorites is "Change" by Oingo Boingo. Awesome!
Private Life is a song by the band Oingo Boingo
weird science by oingo boingo!
Richard Elfman
When asked about this at a panel at ComicCon, Danny Elfman told the group that due to permanent hearing loss he suffered during his days with Oingo Boingo, he would not perform any more live concerts.