NASHVILLE PUSSY Release Video For "Come On Come On" From Peacemaker Soundtrack

January 17, 2022, 2 years ago

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NASHVILLE PUSSY Release Video For "Come On Come On" From Peacemaker Soundtrack

In celebration of “Come On Come On” being featured on the Peacemaker series (out now on HBO Max) and with permission from director James Gunn himself, Action Show Studios decided to make an insane video. Watch this!

When director James Gunn was looking for a truly rocking and raunchy song to include as part of the Peacemaker show on HBO Max (starring WWE wrestler John Cena as the role of Christopher Smith/Peacemaker), he couldn’t have made a better selection than the Nashville Pussy classic, “Come On Come On”.

It appears that Gunn is a fan of The Pussy, in a Twitter exchange between mutual friend actor Earl W. Brown (‘Deadwood,’ ‘Something About Mary’), Gunn admitted to personally choosing the Grammy-nominated Nashville Pussy and song “Come On Come On” for the Peacemaker’series, and texted, “It has great placement in the first episode.”

The first episode, entitled A Whole New Whirled, premiered on Thursday, January 13, and the song (which was originally included on the band’s 2005 album, Get Some!) was included as part of the show’s official Spotify playlist last week.

The release of the official (and explicit) Red Band trailer for Peacemaker, which can be seen below, perfectly coincides with the release of Nashville Pussy’s latest album, Eaten Alive (of which the CD was issued on December 24, and the double gatefold vinyl on January 14). Recorded in the UK, this is Nashville Pussy’s Live at Leeds and one of most unrelenting concert albums since Motörhead’s No Sleep ‘til Hammersmith. To order, head here.

Nashville Pussy is especially honored to be included in Peacemaker. “It’s great seeing someone who shares our sense of humor, and it is especially an honor to have our lyrics used as actual dialogue by John Cena!”

 



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