THIS VIDEO
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 11:35 pm
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THIS ONE RIGHT HERE.....
THIS ONE RIGHT HERE.....
They were a real band at some point?noel_nothing wrote:when did these guys become a joke band?
[edit] Introduction and music
Music is an integral part of The Savage Nation. Savage often extends the role of music beyond bumper music to be as much about a show as what he's talking about. (For instance, there was a period in 2006 when Savage was discussing America's vulnerable position that he played "Living on a Thin Line" by The Kinks over the course of several days.)
He also played "God Save the Queen" by the Sex Pistols and "Living on a Thin Line" and agreeing that "there's no England now" after being banned from the U.K. by British Home Secretary Jacqui Smith.
The signature musical introduction to The Savage Nation is the beginning of Metallica's "Master of Puppets" followed by an announcer saying, "Warning: The Michael Savage Show contains adult language, adult content, psychological nudity. Listener discretion is advised." This is followed by Mötley Crüe's "Looks that Kill" and Metallica's "The Shortest Straw" to conclude the introduction.
For bumper music, Savage has used "Eye of the Beholder", "Frayed Ends of Sanity", "Holier Than Thou", "Jump in the Fire", "To Live Is to Die", "Battery", "Blackened", "Sad But True", "Ain't My Bitch", "Fuel", and "The Shortest Straw" by Metallica, as well as "Du Hast" and "Tier" by Rammstein, Nirvana, "Big Gun" by AC/DC, and "Killing in the Name" by Rage Against the Machine.
Someone claiming to be Metallica's lead guitarist Kirk Hammett called into Savage's show to say, "We support what you're doing," but it is unverified.
While Savage has previously criticized pop culture on his program, he says that he is a rock music fan. On his July 19, 2006 show, Savage said that he is a huge fan of the German group Rammstein and that he often drives around at night blasting their music. When challenged by a caller to explain why he likes Rammstein, Savage said that they are "the only true form of poetry and music that reflect the real world nowadays." Savage played their music at length during that specific broadcast. Savage is also a fan of 1950s rock 'n' roll and doo-wop music such as The Cadillacs and Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers, which is played on his "Rock and Roll Friday." On January 25, 2007, he started playing "I'm Broken" by Pantera on his show, stating that this is the type of music that U.S. troops should be listening to in Iraq.
On Mondays, he frequently opens the program by playing Blue Monday by Fats Domino.
Looks like?Bullet Tooth wrote:once again varg makes himself look like a fag.