Headstrong (Trapt Song) - Appearances

Appearances

"Headstrong" was featured in the motocross video game MX Unleashed, the pro wrestling video game Legends of Wrestling II, NHL 2003, Donkey Konga 2, "Guitar Hero Warriors of Rock downloadable track" and Karaoke Revolution Party. "Headstrong" is also in the films Grind and Never Back Down, and was used in previews for the Bruce Willis film Tears of the Sun as well; including a trailer for the movie "Aeon Flux". It also served as Seth Skyfire and Shelly Martinez's entrance music while in Ohio Valley Wrestling as well as the theme song for WWE Bad Blood 2003. It was also used to introduce the starting players for the Philadelphia Phantoms. It is the current television introduction theme for TKO Major League MMA, a Canadian Mixed Martial Arts organization. The song was used as the introduction theme to the Shinhan Bank Starleague in 2005. The Tampa Bay Lightning mixed this song with highlights from their playoff run in 2003-2004 season (Tampa Bay ended up winning the Cup that year) The song was also used as the introduction to the first season of "Nopi Tunervision" which featured Dalene Curtis as the host.

The song appeared in a commercial for the premiere of the new season of Pros vs. Joes on Spike TV. In fall 2012, it was also used in a commercial for the season premiere of CMT's Redneck Island.

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