However one thing that all those sports have in common is that the competitor generally has an entrance song to come out to! In recent years the Darts has featured some great songs which the players come out to such as Crazy Nights by Kiss, Seven Nation Army and much more. Whoever you are, whether you only like sport or music or neither you will be familiar with a lot of these pump up tunes! We kick things off with this all time classic from the Rocky movies. This one will get the juices flowing nicely! Released in , this song was absolutely sensational! A real roof raiser and a great choice to mark your arrival on the big stage. You may in fact have played the air guitar to this song at a wedding or function at some stage!

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The energetic strains of "Real American" that signified the immortal Hulk Hogan was on his way. As much as the wrestling superstars themselves entertained us, their entrance music was what got adrenaline pumping and sent waves of excitement through the crowd. The use of entrance music could accentuate the NBA's most unique personalities and further build the anticipation of a fan favorite or hated villain checking into the game.
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By illwauk , February 4, in Sports In General. Yesterday, the 49ers coming out to "California Love" sparked a lively conversation at our party about the music teams' use to pump themselves up at the start of the game and figured it'd be cool to hear the thoughts of the CCSLC. Anyway, I thought California Love was an inappropriate song for the Niners. The Packers, for all their history, really ought to still be using a live band Bring back the Limberjacks! Despite what I feel about the organization as a Packers fan, I must say I'm envious of what the Vikings come out to. I'm not the biggest Zeppelin fan, but they couldn't have chosen anything more appropriate than a song about actual Vikings "Immingrant Song".
What follows is a brief, and by no means comprehensive, list of what we believe are some of the most entertaining opening acts around the league. Keep it light, keep it fun, keep the music upbeat, set off a few fireworks, and put together a badass highlight reel. End of story. The song only climbed to number 38 on the Billboard Top Chart when it was released in , but it somehow found second life when it inexplicably became associated with professional sports.