I believe the song you are referring to is by Zombie Nation called Kernkraft 400.
The Alabama Marching Band is called the "Million Dollar Band" due to its high-quality performances and the significant impact it has on the University of Alabama's football games and overall spirit. The nickname reflects the band's reputation for excellence and its ability to enhance the game-day experience, much like a million-dollar production. The term is believed to have originated in the 1930s, emphasizing the band's musical skill and contribution to the university's athletic events.
The national anthem at baseball games is largely a result of World Wars I and II. The first known performance at a baseball game was during the seventh-inning stretch of the first game of the 1918 World Series. It was played occasionally at ballgames thereafter until World War II, when patriotic fervor prompted Major League Baseball to make it a regular occurrence at every game.
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Thunderstruck is often played
Marching bands DO play at home football games, and parades.
ohohohoho by zombie nation
Well because LSU games are stupid and Alabama wants you to record it
Some great information about past Alabama football games here. http://hightidevideo.blogspot.com/2012/10/introduction.html#!/2012/10/introduction.html
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1922 in Lexington by the score of 6-0. The 1922 and 1997 games are the only two games Kentucky has won over Alabama ... in the other 36 games the teams have played Alabama has won 35 and one game ended in a tie.
Alabama and Tennessee have a long-standing rivalry in college football. The historical record between the two teams shows that Alabama has won more games against Tennessee overall. Alabama leads the series with a significant number of wins compared to Tennessee.
yes,you can buy it at Alabama Crimson Tide. there a lot of games.
Seven Nation Army by White Stripes
Yes, 1921 in Tuscaloosa and 1923 and 1940 in Mobile ... Alabama won all three games.
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beacuase it is a tradition