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"Super Rad!" is a song by American band
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which appears on their 1997 album ''
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''.


Overview

Issued by The Aquabats' then labels Goldenvoice and
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, "Super Rad!" was the band's first widely distributed single, and what
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called "single-handedly the gem responsible for putting he Aquabatson the map". Musically, the song follows in the
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-influenced style The Aquabats were then known for, featuring a heavily
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-driven melody as well as the surf-inspired lead guitar lines which characterized much of the band's early material. "Super Rad!"s lyrics have been described by reviewers as an introductory "
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" of sorts in reference to the band's
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-themed persona, exemplified in the chorus "We're on our way/Here we go/We're gonna take over". Despite not attaining any chart success, "Super Rad!" nevertheless received heavy airplay on
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and stations such as Los Angeles' influential
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during the short-lived American ska revival of the late 1990s, bringing The Aquabats their first taste of moderate mainstream exposure. As such, it is considered to be one of the band's most popular songs, and is almost always performed at every one of their concerts.


Music video

As The Aquabats started to attract mainstream attention in late 1997, singer
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(The Bat Commander) began to conceptualize adapting the band's superhero mythology for television. In a 2013 interview with the
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, Jacobs mentioned that the video for "Super Rad!" was one of his attempts to show studios that The Aquabats could be "appealing comedic characters in addition to a good band". The video was directed by comedian
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, who also worked with the band in developing and directing their 1998 unaired
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''The Aquabats!'' for
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and brightly colored aesthetic reminiscent of
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and 1970s television such as the works of
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. The video's loose plot follows The Aquabats as they're dispatched individually by "The Professor" (
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) to rescue a young Aquacadet being menaced by a duo of thugs. Featuring heavy
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humor, each of The Aquabats endures various physical beatings and pratfalls before collectively saving the day. Actor
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makes a brief cameo appearance in the video, driving a
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to which a jogging Jaime the Robot is attached via extension cord. In one scene, The Bat Commander fights with a costumed monster then known as the "Cyclopfenstein" (a
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and
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, trumpeter for the
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band
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, who frequently toured with The Aquabats); the design for this creature would later be used to develop the character of Muno for the children's television series ''
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'', of which Jacobs co-created.


Cultural references

*"Super Rad!" is featured on the soundtrack for the 1999 family film '' Soccer Dog: The Movie'', where it's played both during a montage of the film's principle soccer team on a winning streak and over the ending credits. The song is also featured in the film's trailer. *In issue #3 (Sept. 2014) of
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'' spin-off ''Legendary Star-Lord'', a spaceship AI asks
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if it can "play The Aquabats", to which he responds "Only if I can sing every word". Several pages later, the two are depicted singing aloud the words to "Super Rad!"s bridge.


Track listing


Credits

* The Bat Commander! - lead vocals * Jaime the Robot! - saxophone, vocals * Chainsaw, the Prince of Karate! - guitar, vocals *
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- trumpet, vocals * Crash McLarson! - bass guitar, vocals * Catboy! - trumpet, vocals * The Baron von Tito! - drums * Ultra Kyu - guitar, vocals


References

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