Tenacious D Song That Steve-O Is Still Upset About
Steve-O expresses ongoing frustration regarding a Tenacious D track released back in 2001.
Steve-O Shares His Thoughts on Tenacious D’s Controversial Song
For those who may not be in the loop, Steve-O transitioned from the wild antics of the Jackass era into a successful career as a touring performer and comedian. He also hosts his own podcast, Steve-O’s Wild Ride!, where he engages with various celebrities and musicians from the comfort of his custom RV. Each episode is filled with entertaining stories and insights, making it a must-listen for fans of comedy and rock.
The latest episode, released on November 7, features an in-depth conversation with Megadeth’s legendary frontman, Dave Mustaine. During their chat, they dive into a variety of topics, including the art of headbanging, the excitement of UFC fights, and the tragic loss of bassist Cliff Burton.
As the episode progresses, about three-quarters in, the discussion shifts from Megadeth’s unique tour rider—where they humorously request Froot Loops with marshmallows—to a tribute to the iconic Ronnie James Dio. This is the moment when Steve-O doesn’t hold back his feelings regarding Jack Black.
“I’m very upset with Jack Black’s song about Dio,” Steve-O passionately expressed, referring to the track “Dio” from Tenacious D’s self-titled album released in 2001. This song humorously suggests that Dio is “too old to rock” and hints at the need for him to pass the torch to Black and his bandmate Kyle Gass.
It’s essential to remember that Dio himself made a memorable guest appearance on the Tenacious D track “Kickapoo” and in the cult classic film Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny, further intertwining their legacies.
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Steve-O acknowledges that the song is part of a comedy album, but he still finds it hard to appreciate the track. “I just felt very offended,” he confided to Mustaine. “I mean it’s tongue-in-cheek for sure, it’s comedy, but don’t disparage my Ronnie James Dio.” His passion for respecting Dio’s legacy is palpable.
Although Mustaine didn’t seem too familiar with the Tenacious D song in question, he was quick to defend Dio’s honor. “There are just some guys who are untouchable,” Mustaine asserted. “Jack is a comedian, and that’s what comedians do; they try to get a rise out of people.” His support for Dio underscores the respect that many in the rock community hold for the legendary vocalist.
Listen to Tenacious D’s Tribute to Dio
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After wrapping up the Dio discussion, Steve-O swiftly redirected the conversation to Mustaine’s fitness routine and his “training regimen” that helps him maintain his impressive physique. The metal icon shared that he is currently pursuing his fourth black belt, this time focusing on jiu-jitsu, showcasing his commitment to physical fitness as well as martial arts.
“I have been training since I was 12 years old, and my regimen is whatever the heck I want,” Mustaine humorously declared, emphasizing his approach to staying in shape. This freedom in his training reflects his extensive experience in various martial arts disciplines.
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In addition to his jiu-jitsu pursuits, Mustaine revealed that he holds first-degree black belts in both karate and taekwondo, alongside an impressive fourth-degree black belt in taekwondo. His dedication to martial arts not only contributes to his physical health but also instills discipline and focus in his life.
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