Where Eagles Dare

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"Where Eagles Dare" is a fast, aggressive punk rock song by the Misfits, known for its catchy chorus and prominent place in the band's early discography.

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Where Eagles Dare canonical 2
Where Eagles Dare (1968 film) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
artist Misfits NERFINISHED
composer Glenn Danzig NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre horror punk
punk rock
hasAudienceReaction frequent crowd sing-alongs at concerts
mosh pit activity at live shows
hasChorus "I ain't no goddamn son of a bitch"
hasCultStatus true
hasEra late 1970s punk era
hasInfluenceOn hardcore punk vocal style
later horror punk bands
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
lead vocals
hasLyricsTheme confrontation
defiance
rebellion
hasObsceneLanguage true
hasProminentFeature catchy chorus
driving drum beat
melodic yet distorted guitar
shouted gang-style vocals
includedIn various Misfits compilation releases
influencedBy 1970s punk rock
isNotableFor fan-favorite status among Misfits listeners
memorable sing-along chorus
prominent place in Misfits' early live sets
language English
livePerformanceStapleFor Misfits NERFINISHED
musicalStyle aggressive
partOf Misfits early discography
performer Misfits NERFINISHED
productionCharacteristic lo-fi aesthetic
raw sound
recordLabel Cherry Red Records NERFINISHED
Plan 9 Records NERFINISHED
subcultureAssociation horror punk scene
punk subculture
tempo fast
vocalStyle gang vocals
shouted
writer Glenn Danzig NERFINISHED

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Misfits notableSong Where Eagles Dare
Mary Ure notableWork Where Eagles Dare
Mary Ure performedIn Where Eagles Dare
this entity surface form: Where Eagles Dare (1968 film)