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The riff was parodied by Uncle Jamm's Army and the California Cat Crew (produced by Rodger Clayton) as "The roach, the roach, the roach is on the wall, we don't need no Raid, let the silly sucker crawl."
"We Don't Need the Army" Slime: 1971 "We Got to Have Peace" Curtis Mayfield: 1965 "We Gotta Get Out of This Place" The Animals: 1967 "We Love You" The Rolling Stones: 2011 "Welcome to Your Wedding Day" The Airborne Toxic Event: 1966 "Welterusten meneer de president" Boudewijn de Groot: 1964 "What Are You Fighting For" Phil Ochs: 2002 "What If ...
Mom, You Don't Have To Call Me Everyday; Motion Pictures; Move Upon Us Oh Holy Spirit; Multiply; Must Be My Soul Givin' Away; My Altar; My Father Is A King; My Heart Can See; My Heart Is Fixed; My Old Friend; My Song Is New (My Story's Old) My Unchanging Friend; My Visit To Heaven
In 2009 Dylan Jones put the song in the context of the political climate in England at the time of its release, writing, "'Chant No.1 (I Don't Need This Pressure On)' was, in its own way, as important to the summer of 1981 as 'Ghost Town' by the Specials - a canny mix of contemporary funk and bottom-heavy agitprop, the perfect encapsulation of ...
The lyric, "the roof, the roof, the roof is on fire; we don't need no water, let the motherfucker burn" is originally from a song by Rock Master Scott & the Dynamic Three from 1984 called "The Roof is on Fire". The lyric "we don't need no water, let the motherfucker burn" is also present on the 1994 song "Burn" by Rancid on their album Let's Go.
[77] [78] A live music video was released, directed by Bill Yukich. [79] Will Levith of Ultimate Classic Rock called Korn's cover "one of the worst covers of a classic rock song of all time". [80] Jason Birchmeier of AllMusic described it as "overwrought, yet enticingly so". [81]
When it was her turn to play, she interrupted host Steve Harvey to sing her very own theme song. "Holy Spirit activate! Holy Spirit activate!" Phillips chanted while dancing and clapping. Phillips ...
Despite the BBC ban, "(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang" reached number 45 on the UK singles chart. [11] It debuted on that chart on 21 March 1981 and peaked one week later. [ 11 ] The single peaked at number 72 in Australia, [ 12 ] and was a minor dance hit in the U.S., reaching number 29 on the Billboard Dance Music/Club Play Singles ...