Posted on 06/17/2024 9:23:11 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Thrash metal band Belushi Speed Ball has a new single out. It sounds even better if you're hungry. By
And they say physical media is dead. The popularity of vinyl records continues to explode, and even the humble CD is staging a comeback after revenue from physical music sales hit a decade high. That’s great if you’re into the whole nostalgia thing, but one Kentucky band dares to dream of something more.
Louisville thrash metal outfit Belushi Speed Ball just released its latest single in the form of a slice of pizza. Available in Detroit or New York Style, “My Favorite Color is Pizza” comes in the form of a pizza slice preserved in resin, complete with a tiny speaker and a play button. You can see a video of the single playing in all of its cheesy glory posted on the band’s TikTok below.
Belushi Speed Ball has a cult following for its headbang-inspiring riffs and tongue-in-cheek lyrics, complete with Spongebob Squarepants references and biting commentary on municipal waste systems. Specifically, the band is a part of the “Pizza Thrash” subgenre of thrash metal, a semi-derogatory name for bands that lean on cultural references from the ‘80s.
“A critic once called us (we assume as an insult) ‘the frozen pizza of pizza thrash,” Belushi Speed Ball singer Vinny Crastellano. “Being the satirical scum bags that we are, we just leaned right on into this comment. We proudly became the first ‘Pizza Thrash’ band to release a song on a physical piece of pizza.”
The pizza single isn’t the band’s first foray into unusual mediums. In the past, Belushi Speed Ball has released albums on Super Nintendo, Gameboy Advance, and Nintendo 64 cartridges, shoved songs into Firbys and packages of Dunkaroos, put out recordings on VHS and 8-track tapes, and sold a variety of unusual merch including action figures, Tech Decks, and lunch boxes. You can see all of Belushi Speed Balls albums and merchandise here.
Take the pizza, leave the thrash metal.
Remember that John Lennon song, “All We Are Saying Is Give Pizza A Chance”
Spongebob Squarepants aired - as a sneak peak - on Nickelodeon on May 1, 1999, and officially premiered on July 17, 1999.
But the name of the band itself is a valid 1980s cultural reference.
Regards,
Isn’t SpongeBob based on Michael J. Fox?
Have you got any new Bigfoot articles?
This Guy does remember that! It seems so prescient now.
Janis Joplin
Take a Take another little Pizza my heart ...
Johnny Cash I got it one pizza to time...
Just one piece? Well, I suppose that makes it a hit single.
I have come to the inevitable conclusion that the latest ain’t the greatest anymore.
Patsy Cline - I Fall to Pizza
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