Throughout the nearly 4 decade long run of Wrestlemania, we've only seen 3 different Wrestlemania have theme songs by TX artists. That needs to change.
Throughout the nearly 4 decade long run of Wrestlemania, we've only seen 3 different Wrestlemania have theme songs by TX artists. That needs to change.
Throughout the nearly 4 decade long run of Wrestlemania, we've only seen 3 different Wrestlemania have theme songs by TX artists. That needs to change.
Throughout the nearly 4 decade long run of Wrestlemania, we've only seen 3 different Wrestlemania have theme songs by TX artists. That needs to change.
Drowning Pool’s Bodies just might be the ultimate metal club anthem. Even 20 years on from release, the song maintains a near-ubiquitous presence in metal clubs, bars and gig playlists around the planet. An unabashed love letter to mosher culture, the song arose during the golden age of nu metal, proof positive that any new band could fly from obscurity to stardom with the right song. Only, Drowning Pool never really saw themselves as a nu metal band.“We actually always wanted to be Pantera,” admits bassist Stevie Benton. “But by the time our first album came out bands like Limp Bizkit and Korn were popular, so when Bodies became really popular the logic was that we also must be a nu metal band like Limp Bizkit.”It was Pantera that lured guitarist CJ Pierce and drummer Mike Luce away from their home scene in New Orleans in 1996, leaving behind “mostly blues and a few death metal bands” for the groove metal sce