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"Cult of Personality" is a song by American rock band Living Colour, featured as the opening track and second single from their debut studio album Vivid (1988). The song was released in 1988, and reached No. 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No. 9 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart.
In 2013, Living Colour performed "Cult of Personality" live during CM Punk's entrance at WrestleMania 29 for his match against The Undertaker. [ 20 ] On July 2, 2014, Living Colour announced on their official website that they were putting the finishing touches on their upcoming sixth album Shade , which was released on September 8, 2017. [ 21 ] "
As his entrance theme, Punk uses the song "Cult of Personality" by Living Colour, with which he is often associated. [270] [332] Punk in 2008; prominently visible are the Pepsi Globe tattoo on his left shoulder, the "luck is for losers" sleeve tattoo on his left arm, and the "straight edge" tattoo across his stomach
CM Punk's Version has the intro riff cut off and it starts like radio static. The solo is also different from the normal version or the Guitar Hero 3 version. --Jacob Koopa — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jacob Koopa ( talk • contribs ) 07:54, 12 January 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
Image credits: blakelively “Excuse me,” Lively interjects. “My friend and I, when we were in the 10th grade, had crazy crushes, and we’d drive around and stalk these guys.
"Cult of Personality", Punk's theme music, began playing and Punk made his way to the ring to a massive ovation. Punk took a microphone and spoke about his return, and challenged Darby Allin to a match at All Out, a match that had been teased by Allin a month beforehand at Fight for the Fallen when The First Dance was originally announced. [8] [9]
The album's single "Cult of Personality" won the 1989 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance and the band was named Best New Artist at the MTV Video Music Awards. Living Colour released two more albums (Time's Up and Stain) before splitting up in 1995. After the split, Glover started a solo career as Reverend Daddy Love and formed the band ...
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