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Many real bands and popular music are referenced in the Homestar Runner body of work.

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  • [#Paula_Abdul 1 Paula Abdul]
  • [#AC.2FDC 2 AC/DC]
  • [#Aerosmith 3 Aerosmith]
  • [#Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks 4 Alvin and the Chipmunks]
  • [#Anthrax 5 Anthrax]
  • [#Balaam_and_the_Angel 6 Balaam and the Angel]
  • [#Beastie_Boys 7 Beastie Boys]
  • [#The_Beatles 8 The Beatles]
  • [#Black_Flag 9 Black Flag]
  • [#Black_Sabbath 10 Black Sabbath]
  • [#Frank_Black 11 Frank Black]
  • [#Blue_.C3.96yster_Cult 12 Blue Öyster Cult]
  • [#Boston 13 Boston]
  • [#Cab_Calloway 14 Cab Calloway]
  • [#David_Bowie 15 David Bowie]
  • [#Boyz_N_Da_Hood 16 Boyz N Da Hood]
  • [#Garth_Brooks 17 Garth Brooks]
  • [#The_Brothers_Johnson 18 The Brothers Johnson]
  • [#Bobby_Brown 19 Bobby Brown]
  • [#Glen_Campbell 20 Glen Campbell]
  • [#The_Carpenters 21 The Carpenters]
  • [#Chubby_Checker 22 Chubby Checker]
  • [#Joe_Cocker 23 Joe Cocker]
  • [#Phil_Collins 24 Phil Collins]
  • [#Jonathan_Coulton 25 Jonathan Coulton]
  • [#The_Cure 26 The Cure]
  • [#Daft_Punk 27 Daft Punk]
  • [#Terrence_Trent_D.27Arby 28 Terrence Trent D'Arby]
  • [#De_La_Soul 29 De La Soul]
  • [#Death_Cab_for_Cutie 30 Death Cab for Cutie]
  • [#El_DeBarge 31 El DeBarge]
  • [#John_Denver 32 John Denver]
  • [#Devo 33 Devo]
  • [#Digital_Underground 34 Digital Underground]
  • [#Dinosaur_Jr. 35 Dinosaur Jr.]
  • [#Dire_Straits 36 Dire Straits]
  • [#Dokken 37 Dokken]
  • [#Nick_Drake 38 Nick Drake]
  • [#Bob_Dylan 39 Bob Dylan]
  • [#The_Edsels 40 The Edsels]
  • [#Enuff_Z.27nuff 41 Enuff Z'nuff]
  • [#The_Fifth_Dimension 42 The Fifth Dimension]
  • [#50_Cent 43 50 Cent]
  • [#Firehouse 44 Firehouse]
  • [#Five_Man_Electrical_Band 45 Five Man Electrical Band]
  • [#John_Fogerty 46 John Fogerty]
  • [#Foghat 47 Foghat]
  • [#Fu-Schnickens 48 Fu-Schnickens]
  • [#Lita_Ford 49 Lita Ford]
  • [#4_Non_Blondes 50 4 Non Blondes]
  • [#The_Four_Tops 51 The Four Tops]
  • [#Peter_Frampton 52 Peter Frampton]
  • [#Fugazi 53 Fugazi]
  • [#The_Furious_Five 54 The Furious Five]
  • [#Gorillaz 55 Gorillaz]
  • [#Grateful_Dead 56 Grateful Dead]
  • [#The_Vince_Guaraldi_Trio 57 The Vince Guaraldi Trio]
  • [#Guns_N.27_Roses 58 Guns N' Roses]
  • [#Murray_Head 59 Murray Head]
  • [#Heart 60 Heart]
  • [#House_of_Pain 61 House of Pain]
  • [#Ice_T 62 Ice T]
  • [#Iggy_Pop 63 Iggy Pop]
  • [#Natalie_Imbruglia 64 Natalie Imbruglia]
  • [#Immolation 65 Immolation]
  • [#Iron_Butterfly 66 Iron Butterfly]
  • [#Iron_Maiden 67 Iron Maiden]
  • [#The_Isley_Brothers 68 The Isley Brothers]
  • [#Judas_Priest 69 Judas Priest]
  • [#Michael_Jackson 70 Michael Jackson]
  • [#Rick_James 71 Rick James]
  • [#Scott_Joplin 72 Scott Joplin]
  • [#Journey 73 Journey]
  • [#Kid_.27n_Play 74 Kid 'n Play]
  • [#KISS 75 KISS]
  • [#Kraftwerk 76 Kraftwerk]
  • [#Krokus 77 Krokus]
  • [#Cyndi_Lauper 78 Cyndi Lauper]
  • [#Led_Zeppelin 79 Led Zeppelin]
  • [#Gordon_Lightfoot 80 Gordon Lightfoot]
  • [#LL_Cool_J 81 LL Cool J]
  • [#Loverboy 82 Loverboy]
  • [#Yngwie_Malmsteen 83 Yngwie Malmsteen]
  • [#Marilyn_Manson 84 Marilyn Manson]
  • [#Bob_Marley 85 Bob Marley]
  • [#Marsalis 86 Marsalis]
  • [#MC_Hammer 87 MC Hammer]
  • [#Metallica 88 Metallica]
  • [#M.I.A. 89 M.I.A.]
  • [#Miami_Sound_Machine 90 Miami Sound Machine]
  • [#Bette_Midler 91 Bette Midler]
  • [#The_Misfits 92 The Misfits]
  • [#Thelonious_Monk 93 Thelonious Monk]
  • [#Mos_Def 94 Mos Def]
  • [#M.C3.B6tley_Cr.C3.BCe 95 Mötley Crüe]
  • [#Mot.C3.B6rhead 96 Motörhead]
  • [#Mr._Mister 97 Mr. Mister]
  • [#Mudhoney 98 Mudhoney]
  • [#Mudvayne 99 Mudvayne]
  • [#Willie_Nelson 100 Willie Nelson]
  • [#The_Neville_Brothers 101 The Neville Brothers]
  • [#Newcleus 102 Newcleus]
  • [#New_Order 103 New Order]
  • [#Night_Ranger 104 Night Ranger]
  • [#Nirvana 105 Nirvana]
  • [#Sin.C3.A9ad_O.27Connor 106 Sinéad O'Connor]
  • [#OutKast 107 OutKast]
  • [#Ozzy_Osbourne 108 Ozzy Osbourne]
  • [#Pavement 109 Pavement]
  • [#Tom_Petty 110 Tom Petty]
  • [#Piebald 111 Piebald]
  • [#Pink_Floyd 112 Pink Floyd]
  • [#Poison 113 Poison]
  • [#The_Police 114 The Police]
  • [#The_Postal_Service 115 The Postal Service]
  • [#Elvis_Presley 116 Elvis Presley]
  • [#Prince 117 Prince]
  • [#The_Promise_Ring 118 The Promise Ring]
  • [#Public_Enemy 119 Public Enemy]
  • [#Queen 120 Queen]
  • [#Queen_Latifah 121 Queen Latifah]
  • [#Quiet_Riot 122 Quiet Riot]
  • [#Radiohead 123 Radiohead]
  • [#Ramones 124 Ramones]
  • [#Ratt 125 Ratt]
  • [#Red_Hot_Chili_Peppers 126 Red Hot Chili Peppers]
  • [#R.E.M. 127 R.E.M.]
  • [#Lionel_Richie 128 Lionel Richie]
  • [#Kenny_Rogers 129 Kenny Rogers]
  • [#The_Rolling_Stones 130 The Rolling Stones]
  • [#Run-D.M.C. 131 Run-D.M.C.]
  • [#Sade 132 Sade]
  • [#Joe_Satriani 133 Joe Satriani]
  • [#Scorpions 134 Scorpions]
  • [#Bob_Seger 135 Bob Seger]
  • [#Sepultura 136 Sepultura]
  • [#Sex_Pistols 137 Sex Pistols]
  • [#Simon_and_Garfunkel 138 Simon and Garfunkel]
  • [#Slaughter 139 Slaughter]
  • [#Slayer 140 Slayer]
  • [#The_Smiths 141 The Smiths]
  • [#Sonic_Youth 142 Sonic Youth]
  • [#Bruce_Springsteen 143 Bruce Springsteen]
  • [#The_Strokes 144 The Strokes]
  • [#Stryper 145 Stryper]
  • [#Sugarhill_Gang 146 Sugarhill Gang]
  • [#The_Supremes 147 The Supremes]
  • [#Talking_Heads 148 Talking Heads]
  • [#James_Taylor 149 James Taylor]
  • [#TLC 150 TLC]
  • [#The_Treacherous_Three 151 The Treacherous Three]
  • [#A_Tribe_Called_Quest 152 A Tribe Called Quest]
  • [#Tupac 153 Tupac]
  • [#Turbonegro 154 Turbonegro]
  • [#Ike_Turner 155 Ike Turner]
  • [#U2 156 U2]
  • [#Van_Halen 157 Van Halen]
  • [#Stevie_Ray_Vaughan 158 Stevie Ray Vaughan]
  • [#Vinnie_Vincent_Invasion 159 Vinnie Vincent Invasion]
  • [#Weezer 160 Weezer]
  • [#Wesley_Willis 161 Wesley Willis]
  • [#Barry_White 162 Barry White]
  • [#Whitesnake 163 Whitesnake]
  • [#The_Who 164 The Who]
  • [#Winger 165 Winger]
  • [#Wu-Tang_Clan 166 Wu-Tang Clan]
  • [#.22Weird_Al.22_Yankovic 167 "Weird Al" Yankovic]
  • [#Frank_Zappa 168 Frank Zappa]
  • [#ZZ_Top 169 ZZ Top]
  • [#See_Also 170 See Also]

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  • Email different town — As Modestly Hot Homsar, Homsar's line during Strong Bad's fantasy is, "I'm forever your girl," a quote from the 1989 song and album titled "Forever Your Girl" by Paula Abdul.
  • Doomy Tales Of The Macabre — Coach Z dresses up as MC Skat Kat, who appeared with Abdul in her "Opposites Attract" video. In an Easter egg, Coach Z makes references to Abdul's song "Opposites Attract", "Straight Up" and "Rush Rush" as well as the fact that she started out as a Lakers Girl.

See main article: AC/DC

  • Email the chair — When Bubs offers Strong Bad an old Winger album, Strong Bad remarks that it is "less Anthraxy".
  • Trudgemank — Peacey P references Anthrax and Public Enemy (mentioned as P.E.) mixing rap and heavy metal in 1991 or 1993.

See main article: Beastie Boys

See main article: The Beatles

  • Homestar Ruiner — When Strong Bad first tries to run the Race to the End of the Race and pick up the hurdle, he remarks that it must be made of some heavy metals, including "black sabbath".
  • Moving Very Slowly resembles the doom metal style of Black Sabbath, even tough Taranchula is supposed to be a death metal band.

  • Jibblies 2 — A tarot card is labeled The Cult of Ray, Frank Black's 1996 album, and includes the peculiar looking head from the album cover.

  • Baddest of the Bands — The umlaut over the "O" in the band DÖI, as well as "Oyster" being one of the possible foods that the King of Town can suggest to be the second word in the band's title, are a reference to the rock band Blue Öyster Cult, one of the first bands to use a heavy metal umlaut on the "O" in their name.

See main article: David Bowie

  • Email garage sale — Strong Bad wonders what sort of "da things" are mentioned and guesses both "da boyz" and "da hood".

  • Email secret identity — Strong Bad closes the email by saying that "secret identities aren't just for superheroes and Garth Brooks anymore."

  • Email comic — In the Easter egg, the band's album Winners is visible.

  • Email portrait — The term "TendaRONi" refers to Bobby Brown's song, "Roni"; specifically, the lyric involving the phrase "tender Roni".

  • Email bottom 10 (DVD commentary) — Mike refers to Homestar's buttdance by saying, "Let's twist again, like we did last summer," and saying that "it's a sequel to the song." This song refers to Checker's song, "Let's Twist Again", which was a sort of "sequel" to his previous song, "The Twist".

  • Fan Costume Commentary — In the final picture, Strong Bad claims the person dressed as Strong Sad to be a "dumpy Robert Smith". Smith is actually the lead singer and front man of The Cure.
  • Email radio — Strong Sad has a poster for the band's album Boys Don't Cry on his wall.
  • Email independent — The Boys Don't Cry poster makes another appearance.

  • The Cheat Theme Song — The scene with the line "The Cheat is in the house" is reminiscent of the Daft Punk music video "One More Time."
    • The line itself may be a reference to their other song "Teachers", in which several well-known DJs are listed as being "in the house".
  • Email techno — "The System is Down" follows almost the exact same pattern (beat, beeping noises, loud screaming sound) as Daft Punk's song "Rollin' and Scratchin'", excluding the "obligatory sci-fi quote".

See main article: De La Soul

  • Main Page 21 — When "Games" is rolled over, the drum riff heard appeared about four years earlier in the beginning of Death Cab For Cutie's song "Photobooth". The version that appears here, however, is slower than the band's version and lacks the reverb that the other version has.
  • Email alternate universe — The same drum riff is again heard during the Vector Strong Bad scene.
  • she likes cloth sounds like Death Cab for Cutie.

  • Email haircut (DVD commentary) — There is a discussion if John Denver's real last name is Düsseldorf. It is actually Deutschendorf.

File:Strong Sad as Devo Member.png

"Go forward! Move ahead. Try to detect it! It's not too late."

  • Halloween Potion-ma-jig — Strong Sad dresses as a member of Devo, wearing the famous "energy dome" hat from the Freedom of Choice album cover and music videos. He also quotes their hit Whip It. Because Strong Sad is wearing a pair of square glasses with his costume, he is most likely dressed as co-founder and singer Mark Mothersbaugh, who often wore a similar pair at concerts.

  • Email band names — Strong Bad uses Dokken as an example of a band named after a "really cool last name," as the lead singer's name is Don Dokken.
  • Email different town — During Strong Bad's fantasy of how he would change Free Country, USA, he envisions Marzipan's guitar as "Mr. Scary", which George Lynch used during his run with the band.

  • Email concert — Strong Bad says, "And that one guy even had his back to us all night." This refers to one of Drake's onstage habits.

See main article: Bob Dylan

  • The System is Down — Bubs says that "someone tried to cram-a-lam a Swiss Cake Roll into the disk drive." This is a beyond term parodying the phrase "Rama Lama Ding Dong," which originated in a doo-wop song of the same name by this band in 1958.

  • Email band names — Strong Bad uses Enuff Z'nuff as a lesser example of a band named after a "really cool last name," as the lead singer's stage name is Chip Z'nuff (though his real name is Gregory Rybarski).

  • Email senior prom — The King of Town's line, "Let the King have some!" refers to the song, "Let the Drummer Have Some".

  • Email cliffhangers — At the start of the Space Captainface scene, Strong Bad as Space Captainface is talking to Lita Ford on the phone.

  • Email bike thief (DVD commentary) — Mike asks Strong Bad if Matt based Marzipan's hairstyle on a member of 4 Non Blondes; Strong Bad responds by singing the "Hey, yay, yay, yay" segment of their song "What's Up?".

See main article: Peter Frampton

  • Email geddup noise (DVD commentary) — The brothers discuss a "This is not a Fugazi T-shirt" shirt while discussing Strong Sad's Geddup Noise shirt.

See main article: Guns N' Roses

File:Rockermarzipan.PNG

"...and Marzipan would rock..."

  • Email different town — During Strong Bad's fantasy of how he would change the website, he envisions Marzipan as having a blond hairdo similar to Nancy Wilson's.

  • A Jorb Well Done — At the beginning, to end the game, Coach Z says, "Pack it up, pack it in." The coach's line is a reference to lyrics from the band's song, "Jump Around".
  • Hallrunner — Opting to "jump it" for the home stereo system gets you the quote: "Jump around, jump around, jump up jump up and get down." This is a line heard in "Jump Around".

  • Email pizzaz — Strong Bad's closing line, "Canned or Dry, We Neva Die. Colors," is a reference to the song "Colors"; specifically, the line, "The gangs of L.A. will never die, just multiply, colors".
  • Baddest of the Bands — Bubs wishes for Coach Z to be more like an O.G., which refers to Ice T.'s album, O.G. Original Gangster.
  • @StrongBadActual — November 22, 2017 — Strong Bad's Lin-Manuel Miranda costume is mistaken by an unknown party for "Colonial Ice T".

  • Halloween Potion-ma-jig — One of Strong Sad's magic words includes Natalie's last name, except with the "g" pronounced.

  • The Taranchula band logo notably resembles the logo for Immolation.

  • Email 3 wishes — Strong Bad says that if he had horns, he would go on tour with a heavy metal band as their mascot and do battle with the lead singer, a reference to how the Iron Maiden mascot always fought with the band on stage.
  • Baddest of the Bands — Strong Bad says his stage prop is "maybe cooler than a giant robotic demon". This refers to the band's usage of elaborate stage props in their concerts, including giant puppets of demons and monsters.
  • Several toons use a font called "Metal as in Heavy" which is very similar to that of Iron Maiden.

  • Trogday 08 — The metal song at the end sounds like "Breaking the Law".
  • Baddest of the Bands — When you move the cursor over "save/load", Strong Bad will sometimes say "Savin' the load! Savin' the load!", also a reference to "Breaking the Law."

See main article: Michael Jackson

  • Main Page 9 — The band's logo appears when rolling over "Characters".
  • Email local news — Strong Bad's intro tune sounds like the band's song, "Cold Gin", but with the word "Email" replacing the title.
  • Email coloring — The coloring page that Strong Bad tries to color, which depicts Larry "screamin' like a demon", shows Larry's tongue hanging out. Band member Gene Simmons is well-known for his extraordinarily long tongue and is also referred to as "The Demon".

  • Email old comics — The single cover for West Is Lip's single "She Partied Without Dancing" bears some resemblance to their 1978 album The Man-Machine (German title: Die Mensch-Maschine).

See main article: Led Zeppelin

  • Email army — When Strong Bad refuses to join Homestar's army, the latter threatens the former with, "We'll see if those trees you're always hugging save you when Gordon Lightfoot's creeping round your back stair," referencing the song "Sundown".

File:Malmsteen'sComet.png

"We're on a collision course with Malmsteen's Comet!"

  • Email cliffhangers — Strong Bad as Space Captainface and The Cheat as The Strap are threatened by Malmsteen's Comet.

  • TrogdorCon '97 (DVD commentary) — The Brothers Chaps compare Strong Sad's makeup to that worn by the band, who has been known to wear makeup similar to that worn by Strong Sad in this toon.

  • Happy Hallow-day — Marzipan says, "We be jammin'!" This is a lyric sung by Marley in his song, "Jammin'".
  • Strong Badia the Free — Strong Bad tells an email sender to think about where he should hang his Bob Marley poster once he moves back into his parents' basement.

  • Email theme song — The closing theme song for Strong Bad's email show is "by a Marsalis or two".

  • sbemail haircut — Strong Bad references "Hammer Pants", a nickname for the parachute pants worn by MC Hammer.
  • Later That Night... — Coach Z performs part of the MC Hammer hit U Can't Touch This.

See main article: Metallica

  • Email pizza joint — Strong Sad claims that "every time [he] tried to add Strong Bad to [his] Pizz list, he'd call [him] Thelonious Dump."

  • Email love poems — Homestar's "This mo'nin'" jam sounds identical to the chorus of Mos Def's song "Got".

  • Email comic — The single "You Stupid Asshole" appears in the "comic" Easter egg.
  • Sick Day — The page title references the song "Here Comes The Sickness".

  • Email death metal — Strong Bad suggests to hot-glue cornflakes to one's face as a way to be in a death metal band. This refers to this band's guitarist who once glued corn chips to his face for a music video.

  • Email theme song — Strong Bad claims that were his email show's "life-affirming pop-ballad type theme song" would probably be "sung by some variety of Neville."

  • Happy Hallow-day — The skull with the rainbow-colored afro exclaims the title of the band's song, "Jam On It".
  • Email love poems — Homestar's "This mo'nin'" jam is sung in imitation of "Jam On It".

See main article: Outkast

  • Baddest of the Bands — Strong Bad asking Marzipan if she plans to bite off Pazquel's head, The King of Town's on-stage devouring of bats, and Marzipan's allegation of Limozeen performing bat-head-biting all refer to a notorious episode in the career of Osbourne.

  • Strong Bad is a Bad Guy — The term "vantastic" is a possible reference to this band, who describe their tour van using the same word.

  • Email geddup noise (DVD commentary) — The Brothers Chaps compare The Cheat's Geddup Noise indietronic remix to something that The Postal Service would do.

  • Email no loafing — The poster on Strong Sad's wall in the "appointment" Easter egg is of this emo band.

File:Coach Z as Queen Latifah.png

"Hey, whatcha doing there, sista?"

  • Email the bet — Strong Bad tells Homestar to change his name to Kevin DuBrow if he fails to be cool, which does not happen.

  • Email redesign — One of the dryer settings is "High and Dry", a reference to the band's song of the same title.

See main article: Ramones

  • Thy Dungeonman II — While standing in the room with Percy the rat, the player can type "Listen to Ratt". The game responds with "Ye hums some late-era Ratt to thyself. 'Waycool Jr.' is not as good a tune as thou rememberest."

  • Decemberween Short Shorts (DVD commentary) — During the scene with Strong Bad writing a letter to tube socks, the Brothers Chaps compare this scene to how Red Hot Chili Peppers used tube socks.

  • Baddest of the Bands — If you click on the fuse box at the DÖI Stage, Strong Bad remarks how his "frustration was sure to blow a 50 amp fuse." This is a reference to the Rolling Stones song "You Can't Always Get What You Want", where there is a line with a similar meaning.
  • Limozeen vs. Sloshy — The album cover resembles the cover for Jump Back, a Rolling Stones greatest hits album.

See main article: Run-DMC

  • Email slumber party — Homestar sings, "Party. Slumber party. Listen to some Sade, at the slumber party."

  • Email space program — The term "Satriani 5" is a spoof on Joe Satriani, who created the album Surfing with the Aliens.
  • Email cliffhangers (DVD commentary) — During the Space Captainface scene, Matt wonders if when the new Fantastic Four movie comes out, Joe Satriani will become more popular.

File:Scorpions.png

We are the SCORPIONS!!

  • Strong Sad's Lament — Strong Sad asks his readers to "rock [him] like an e-Hurricane", referencing their song "Rock You Like A Hurricane".
  • Email your friends — During the scene with Strong Bad torturing Homsar with scorpions, the scorpions come from a box that reads, "We are the SCORPIONS!!", which is the concert-opening cry of lead singer Klaus Meine.
  • Taranchula member Schenkel McDoo may be a reference to Scorpions guitarist Rudolf Schenker.

  • Email strong badathlon — During the ending closimonies, Homestar sings a (misquoted) line from Seger's song "Old Time Rock 'n' Roll."

  • Taranchula appear to be partially based on the death metal band Sepultura.

  • Email do over — As Strong Bad bashes Homestar on the head with the Tandy's keyboard, he yells, "PARSLEY! SAGE! RoseMARY! And THYME!" These are lyrics to the song "Scarborough Fair", an English ballad made famous by this band.
  • Email love poems (DVD commentary) — Mike and Matt both think that Homestar looks like Art Garfunkel, the second half of Simon and Garfunkel.

See main article: Sonic Youth

  • Homestar Ruiner — When Strong Bad investigates the stands by the track, he remarks that they are emptier than a Stryper concert.

  • Homsar's character video — Homsar mentions Wonder Mike, the lead singer for the Sugarhill Gang. His comment "Hi, Wonder Mike!" is a reference to the line in the Sugarhill Gang song Rapper's Delight that goes "I am Wonder Mike and I'd like to say hello."

  • Hallrunner — If you choose "Fight it" when you come across love, the game replies that "you can't fight it and you can't hurry it. You just have to wait." This is a reference to the Supremes' song, "You Can't Hurry Love".

File:StrongSad DavidByrne.PNG

"This is not my beautiful house! This is not my beautiful wife!"

See main article: A Tribe Called Quest

  • Email death metal — Strong Bad's suggestion to Dane to be fat refers to lead singer Hank Von Helvete, who is famous for his plump physique.

  • Email autobiography — An Easter egg describes the tapes as being reviewed by Ike Turner, who, bizarrely enough, reviews it twice as "hootie hoo".

See main article: Van Halen

  • Most in the Graveyard — Marzipan dresses as Stevie Ray Vaughan.
    • Homestar calls Marzipan "My little pride and joy," a reference to Stevie Ray Vaughan's 1983 hit, Pride and Joy.

  • Email death metal — One of the bands featured on the Half-Hour Death Metal Dungeon Hour is "the Winnie Wincent Inwasion".

  • Baddest of the Bands — When you are finished talking to Bubs, he may utter the phrase "Rock over London, Rock on Chicago". This phrase was often used at the end of Willis' songs.

  • Email love poems — Tenerence Love sings his "Sweaty Overweight Jam" in imitation of soul singers like Barry White.
  • Baddest of the Bands — Strong Bad refers to Homestar as "Very White".

  • Email mile — Strong Bad's line before jumping the ramp over Bubs' 19 buses, "Here I go again on my own," is a reference to the first line of the chorus of "Here I Go Again", an '80s standard by Whitesnake.

See main article: The Who

  • Email death metal — One of the bands featured on the Half-Hour Death Metal Dungeon Hour is "Vinger".
  • Email the chair — Bubs has a Winger album.

File:Wu-TangPumpkin.png

"Cool, a W. What's that supposed to stand for? Witches' brew?"

  • Email long pants — Strong Bad writing on the Lappy with the light pen may be a reference to part of the lyrics to Weird Al's song, "It's All About the Pentiums".
  • Teen Girl Squad Issue 13 — The line "Ding dong. Ding dong, yo" is a line from the video for "Fat".

  • Email suntan — In the instructions, the man's facial hair is similar to that of Frank Zappa.
  • Email modeling — "Stinkfoot" refers to a song title by Zappa.

  • Sketchbook 2005 — In the November 10th entry, the King of Town is drawn as one of the band members.
  • Email the bet (DVD commentary) — Strong Bad makes reference to Billy Gibbons, the leader of this band.
  • Email winter pool — The King of Town is seen watching an episode of Caleb Rentpayer where Tucksworth says, "You can't grow a ZZ Top beard!"

See Also