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*Email [[web comics]] {{--}} [[Gunk Iller]]'s figure features the tagline "He be illin'", a reference to the song "{{w|You Be Illin'}}".
*Email [[web comics]] {{--}} [[Gunk Iller]]'s figure features the tagline "He be illin'", a reference to the song "{{w|You Be Illin'}}".
*[[Baddest of the Bands]] {{--}} The [[Bands in Baddest of the Bands#Two-O Duo|Two-O Duo]]'s ''DeButt'' album cover is based on the album ''{{w|King of Rock}}''.
*[[Baddest of the Bands]] {{--}} The [[Bands in Baddest of the Bands#Two-O Duo|Two-O Duo]]'s ''DeButt'' album cover is based on the album ''{{w|King of Rock}}''.
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*[[Which Ween Costumes?]] {{--}} Coach Z's lyric "Not bad as in bad but bad as in real bad" is a reference to the song "{{w|Raising Hell (album)|Peter Piper}}", which has the lyric "Not bad meaning bad but bad meaning good".
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*[[Which Ween Costumes?]] {{--}} Coach Z's lyric "Not bad like bad but bad like real bad" is a reference to the song "{{w|Raising Hell (album)|Peter Piper}}", which has the lyric "Not bad meaning bad but bad meaning good".
*[[2022 Costume Pack Now Available]] {{--}} Coach Z [[2022 Costume Pack Now Available Costumes|dresses as]] DMC. When discussing his costume, the songs "{{w|It's Tricky}}", "{{w|King of Rock (song)|King of Rock}}", and "{{w|Walk This Way#Run-DMC/Aerosmith version|Walk This Way}}" are mentioned.
*[[2022 Costume Pack Now Available]] {{--}} Coach Z [[2022 Costume Pack Now Available Costumes|dresses as]] DMC. When discussing his costume, the songs "{{w|It's Tricky}}", "{{w|King of Rock (song)|King of Rock}}", and "{{w|Walk This Way#Run-DMC/Aerosmith version|Walk This Way}}" are mentioned.
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[[Category:Real band Running gags]]

Current revision as of 10:27, 31 August 2023

Every jam we play, we break two needles

Run-DMC was a hip hop trio consisting of Joseph Simmons ("Run"), Darryl McDaniels ("DMC"), and Jason Mizell ("Jam Master Jay"). A pioneering hip hop group, Run-DMC is often considered as one of the most influential acts in the genre. The group has been referenced several times in the Homestar Runner body of work, primarily by hip hop fan Coach Z.

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