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"I Wanna Rock"
Song

"I Wanna Rock" is a song from the album Stay Hungry (1985) by American heavy metal[2] band Twisted Sister. In 2009 it was named the 17th VH1 Greatest Hard Rock Songs by VH1.[3] The song was also covered by the pop punk band Lit on 2001 Twisted Sister tribute album, Twisted Forever.

Music video

Like the earlier "We're Not Gonna Take It", the video features actor Mark Metcalf, best known as the sadistic Neidermeyer from the movie Animal House. Here, he plays a ferocious teacher who harasses a student for drawing the Twisted Sister logo on a book, shrieking: "What kind of a man desecrates a defenseless textbook?! I've got a good mind to slap your fat face!!" (echoing his line from Animal House: "What kind of man hits a defenseless animal [a misbehaving horse]? I've got a good mind to smash your fat face in."). After his attempts to stop his rock-loving students fail, he crawls into the principal's office – only to be confronted by the principal, played by Stephen Furst (Flounder from Animal House). Furst even gets to reprise one of his big lines from the movie: "Oh boy, is this great!" as he squirts water at the mean teacher.

Media appearances

"I Wanna Rock" is subject to numerous media appearances, including:

Video games
Other media
  • The song is New York Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira's entry music.
  • Its music video appears in an episode of Beavis and Butt-head.
  • The characters sang-along to the song, playing on the radio of the bus, in the 2000 movie Road Trip.
  • Mackdawg productions used the song as the intro of their 2001 snowboard movie called The Resistance, featuring the forum team.
  • It was also heard in the 2008 movie The Rocker.
  • The song was featured on the Broadway musical Rock of Ages, and its subsequent movie adaptation.
Cover versions

References

  1. ^ "Gold & Platinum Certification – July 2009". Canadian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved April 3, 2011.
  2. ^ "Twisted Sister". Encyclopaedia Metallum. Retrieved January 21, 2012.
  3. ^ "spreadit.org music". Retrieved February 7, 2009.