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| [[The Poopsmith]] (Vocals)<br />[[The Hornblower]] (Saxophone)<br />[[The Blacksmith]] (Drums)<br />[[The Knight]] (Upright bass)
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[[The Hornblower]] (Saxophone)<br />
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[[The Knight]] (Upright bass)
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'''All [[The King of Town|the King's]] Men!''' is a band consisting of [[The Poopsmith]] on vocals, [[The Blacksmith]] on drums, [[The Hornblower]] on the saxophone, and [[The Knight]] playing upright bass. Ironically, the lead &quot;vocalist&quot; is a character that had never spoken at that point (although his singing abilities were shown off in [[email thunder|the 200th Strong Bad email]]).
'''All [[The King of Town|the King's]] Men!''' is a band consisting of [[The Poopsmith]] on vocals, [[The Blacksmith]] on drums, [[The Hornblower]] on the saxophone, and [[The Knight]] playing upright bass. Ironically, the lead "vocalist" is a character that had never spoken at that point (although his singing abilities were shown off in [[email thunder|the 200th Strong Bad email]]).


They wear snappy blue tuxedo jackets, and were seen playing for a [[senior prom|Senior Prom]] in [[Free Country, USA]]. At a glance, they resemble Marvin Berry &amp; The Starlighters from ''[[Back to the Future]] [[Back to the Future|I]]'' and ''[[Back to the Future Part II|II]]''.
They wear snappy blue tuxedo jackets, and were seen playing for a [[senior prom|Senior Prom]] in [[Free Country, USA]]. At a glance, they resemble Marvin Berry & The Starlighters from ''[[Back to the Future]] [[Back to the Future|I]]'' and ''[[Back to the Future Part II|II]]''.


The band's name refers to the line in the nursery rhyme [[Humpty Dumpty]]; &quot;All the king's horses and '''all the king's men'''.&quot; (Despite claiming to be &quot;''All'' the King's Men&quot;, [[That Little Chef Guy]] and [[The Cleric]] are absent.) The name also likely refers to The Kingsmen, the Washington-state band who recorded the most popular version of the song &quot;Louie Louie&quot; in the 1960s.
The band's name refers to the line in the nursery rhyme [[Humpty Dumpty]]; "All the king's horses and '''all the king's men'''." (Despite claiming to be "''All'' the King's Men", [[That Little Chef Guy]] and [[The Cleric]] are absent.) The name also likely refers to The Kingsmen, the Washington-state band who recorded the most popular version of the song "Louie Louie" in the 1960s.


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* The Blacksmith appears to be [[Left Handedness|left handed]], since the snare drum is on the right hand side of the drum set.
* The Blacksmith appears to be [[Left Handedness|left handed]], since the snare drum is on the right hand side of the drum set.
* The Knight plays the bass [[Lack of Visible Arms|without visible arms]].
* The Knight plays the bass [[Lack of Visible Arms|without visible arms]].


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== Appearances ==
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* '''Debut:''' Email [[senior prom]]
* '''Debut:''' Email [[senior prom]]
* Email [[the movies]] (Variation)
* Email [[the movies]] (Variation)


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== See Also ==
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* [[K.O.T.H.S. Junior Varsity Marching Band]]
* [[K.O.T.H.S. Junior Varsity Marching Band]]
 
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 14 July 2026

230px-AtKM.png
Origins Free Country, USA
Genre(s) Easy listening
Rock and roll
Members The Poopsmith (Vocals)
The Hornblower (Saxophone)
The Blacksmith (Drums)
The Knight (Upright bass)

All the King's Men! is a band consisting of The Poopsmith on vocals, The Blacksmith on drums, The Hornblower on the saxophone, and The Knight playing upright bass. Ironically, the lead "vocalist" is a character that had never spoken at that point (although his singing abilities were shown off in the 200th Strong Bad email).

They wear snappy blue tuxedo jackets, and were seen playing for a Senior Prom in Free Country, USA. At a glance, they resemble Marvin Berry & The Starlighters from Back to the Future I and II.

The band's name refers to the line in the nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty; "All the king's horses and all the king's men." (Despite claiming to be "All the King's Men", That Little Chef Guy and The Cleric are absent.) The name also likely refers to The Kingsmen, the Washington-state band who recorded the most popular version of the song "Louie Louie" in the 1960s.

Trivia

Appearances

See Also