The Metal
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“The Metal” | ||||||||||||
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Song by Tenacious D | ||||||||||||
Album | The Pick of Destiny | |||||||||||
Released | November 22, 2006 | |||||||||||
Recorded | The Dell And 606 Studio | |||||||||||
Genre | Comedy rock Hard rock Heavy metal |
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Length | 2:46 | |||||||||||
Label | Epic Records | |||||||||||
Producer | John King | |||||||||||
The Pick of Destiny track listing | ||||||||||||
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"The Metal" is a song by Tenacious D from their 2006 album The Pick of Destiny. The album was a soundtrack for the film. The song is played during the end credits of the film and is the final track on the album.
Tenacious D plays "The Metal" regularly at concerts and the song is always accompanied by a dancing armored figure representing the metal. Jack often makes a scene of fighting and dancing with the figure. He is always beaten because "the metal was much too strong."
The song appeared in the video game Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock as a 6th tier song out of 8.
On December 2, 2006, Tenacious D performed both "Kickapoo" and "The Metal" as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live.[1]
[edit] Meaning
The song tries to, albeit in a slightly comical way, prove that "You can't kill the Metal" by chronicling how some other genres of music tried to destroy The Metal and how they failed. For example: "New Wave tried to kill The Metal, but they failed, as they were stricken down to the ground." Other genres included in this song are punk rock, techno and grunge.
[edit] References
- ^ SNL Transcripts: Matthew Fox. snltranscripts.jt.org Season 32: Episode 7 (2006-12-02). Retrieved on 2007-08-18.
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