godsfavoritedog said:Anything by John Mayer
Eddie Haskell said:Thats easy.
"Here we go Steelers, here we go".
Eddie
Eddie Haskell said:You know, Steeler fans make Browns fans look civilized.
The following is a pathetic excerpt from the Trojan's website. I will die happy if I never have to hear any of these songs ever again. At the 2005 Rose Bowl, it seemed as if the the USC band were really bad contestants in a first round tryout for American Idol.Sun Tzu said:Tribute to Troy
Fight On
The Judge said:The following is a pathetic excerpt from the Trojan's website. I will die happy if I never have to hear any of these songs ever again. At the 2005 Rose Bowl, it seemed as if the the USC band were really bad contestants in a first round tryout for American Idol.
Usually played after first downs and touchdowns, the music for USC's fight song, "Fight On," was composed in 1922 by USC dental student Milo Sweet (with lyrics by Sweet and Glen Grant) as an entry in a Trojan spirit contest.
The words and music to USC's alma mater, "All Hail," were composed in the early 1920s by Al Wesson, Troy's longtime sports information director. He wrote the song as a student member of the Trojan Marching Band for the finale of a 1923 campus show.
Another famous USC song is the regal processional march, "Conquest," by Alfred Newman. It is usually played after every USC score and victory. "Tribute To Troy," the incessant stanza of pounding drums and blaring horns, is played after every defensive stop. "Fanfare" is the introduction to "Tribute To Troy" and is played when the band takes the field. "All Right Now" is played after USC gets a turnover. "Another One Bites the Dust" is played after USC gets a sack. The "William Tell Overture" is played at the start of the fourth quarter. "The Emperor's Theme" from Star Wars is played when USC is flagged for a major penalty.
Scotty, the following cartoons are presented in honor of your coloring book style posts over the last year:
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