Tenacious D Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 101 | Simply Jazz |
| 102 | TAKE US INTO SPACE |
| 103 | Tale of the Fenix |
| 104 | The Ballad of Hollywood Jack and the Rage Kage |
| 105 | The Divide |
| 106 | The Government Totally Sucks |
| 107 | The Last in Line |
| 108 | The Metal (live) |
| 109 | The Pick of Destiny |
| 110 | The Pick of Destiny! |
| 111 | The Who Medley |
| 112 | They ****** Our ***** |
| 113 | They Fucked Our Asses (explicit Spotify commentary) |
| 114 | Things I Want |
| 115 | Things I Want (With Sum 41) |
| 116 | Throw Down |
| 117 | Time Warp |
| 118 | To Be The Best (Spotify commentary) |
| 119 | Training Medley |
| 120 | Tribute (1995 demo version) |
| 121 | Tribute (HBO Show 4) |
| 122 | Tribute (live) |
| 123 | Tribute (radio edit) |
| 124 | Tribute [TV] |
| 125 | Tribute to the Greatest Song in the World |
| 126 | Video Games |
| 127 | WOMAN TIME |
| 128 | Wicked Game |
| 129 | Wonderboy (live) |
| 130 | You Never Give Me Your Money |
| 131 | You Never Give Me Your Money / The End |
| 132 | cave women |
| 133 | chainsaw bazooka machine gun |
| 134 | desolation |
| 135 | i’ve got to go |
| 136 | marCH |
| 137 | reunion/not so fast |
| 138 | scientists |
| 139 | turd whistle |
| 140 | who’s your daddy? |
| 141 | …Baby One More Time |
Tenacious D Albums
About Tenacious D
Tenacious D is an American comedy rock duo formed in 1994 by Jack Black and Kyle Gass, who blend heavy metal theatrics with absurdist humor and surprisingly skilled musicianship. Their self-titled 2001 debut album spawned the cult classic "Tribute," a mock-epic about writing "the greatest song in the world," while their HBO series and film "The Pick of Destiny" expanded their mythology of being the world's greatest band despite obvious mediocrity. Black's over-the-top vocals and Gass's acoustic guitar work create a unique sound that parodies metal tropes while genuinely celebrating rock's bombastic spirit. Albums like "Rize of the Fenix" proved their staying power, as they've become beloved figures in both comedy and rock circles for nearly three decades of gleefully ridiculous rock anthems.