Comedy rock duo Tenacious D has always succeeded as a result of self-perpetuated myths. On “Tribute”, from their self-titled debut in 2001, Jack Black and Kyle Gass chronicled the time they “just so happened” to play “the Best Song in the World” in order to prevent a demon from eating their souls. Follow-up The Pick of Destiny (2006) was the soundtrack to their feature-length film/origin story of the same name. Highlights included beseeching the late, great Ronnie James Dio for spiritual guidance and beating the devil (Dave Grohl) in a rock-off challenge, again sparing their souls (well, at least Gass’s soul) from hell.
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A1 Rize Of The Fenix
A2 Low Hanging Fruit
A3 Classical Teacher
A4 Senorita
A5 Deth Starr
B1 Roadie
B2 Flutes & Trombones
B3 The Ballad Of Hollywood Jack And The Rage Kage
B4 Throw Down
B5 Rock Is Dead
B6 They Fucked Our Asses
B7 To Be The Best
B8 39
| Weight | 280 g |
|---|---|
| Format | LP |
| Style | Rock/Indie/Garage |

