Click Click Boom
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“Click Click Boom” | ||
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Single by Saliva from the album Every Six Seconds |
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Released | 2001 (USA) | |
Format | CD | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Nu metal, rapcore | |
Length | 4:12 | |
Label | Island Records | |
Producer | Bob Marlette |
"Click Click Boom" is a song by the Hard Rock/Post-grunge band Saliva. It was released in 2001 on their second album Every Six Seconds.
[edit] Use in popular culture
- Official theme song for WWE No Mercy 2001.
- Used in the films; The Fast and the Furious (although it was not on the main OST, however the song's music video can be found on the Special Edition DVD release), How High (also not in the main OST), Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby and The New Guy.
- Also used in the Warren Miller adventure/extreme sports film, "Cold Fusion."
- Used in the computer games BMX XXX and Test Drive Overdrive.
- Episode 3 of 2002 TV series Power Rangers: Wild Force references the song title in the episode title. The episode is called Click, Click, Zoom.
- The song was deemed inappropriate by Clear Channel Communications and removed from many US radio stations' playlists after the September 11, 2001 attacks. Saliva understood and supported the move, and even refrained from performing CCB at their concerts for several months after the attacks.
- Used as the in-game theme music for MLB pitcher Francisco Cordero, an All-Star closer for the Milwaukee Brewers. The song is played at Miller Park when Cordero comes to the mound, and when an out is achieved against the opposing team whilst Cordero pitches.
- The main finishing move of professional wrestling TNA Wrestling tag team The Motor City Machineguns.
- In April of 2008 the Mother Jones released a list of music used to torture detainees. Of the songs the song "Click Click Boom" appears as one of the songs
- also was in the trailer for American Outlaws