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==Cover versions==
This song has been covered many times, most notably by [[punk rock]] band the [[Ramones]] (1977), [[The Deviants (band)|The Deviants]], [[The Cramps]] (1979), [[The Queers]] (1994), PPM (2001) and [[Germany|German]] [[thrash metal]] group [[Sodom (band)|Sodom]] (on their Vietnam war concept album [[M-16 (album)|''M-16'']]). It was also covered by [[Pee-Wee Herman]] in the movie ''[[Back to the Beach]]'' and by Australian group [[Silverchair]] as a B-side.


==In Popular Culture==
==In Popular Culture==

Revision as of 18:38, 8 October 2008

"Surfin' Bird"
Song
B-side"King of the Surf"

"Surfin' Bird" is a song performed by American surf rock band The Trashmen, which reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100. It is a combination of two R&B hits by The Rivingtons, "Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow" and "The Bird's the Word" and was released in 1963, along with an album of the same name, becoming popular in the Vietnam war era.

Notably, it appears in the films Pink Flamingos (performed by a lip synching rectum)[1] and Full Metal Jacket. It was also used in the video game Battlefield Vietnam (as a reference to the Stanley Kubrick film).



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