Use in Popular Culture
- It is used as a walk-up song by designated hitter Adam Dunn of the Chicago White Sox.
- The song is featured in the 2011 TV Show How I Met Your Mother; Season 7 Episode 12 Symphony of Illumination.
- The song is featured in the 2011 TV Show Family Guy; Season 10 Episode 7 Amish Guy.
- The song is featured in the 2010 20th Century Fox film Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief.
- The song is featured in the 2010 Paramount Pictures film Iron Man 2.
- The song is featured in the 2010 Paramount Pictures film Megamind, along with its trailers.
- The song's guitar riff is briefly played in the 2003 movie School of Rock.
- The song is featured in the 2008 TV Show Top Gear; season 12 episode 1, particularly during the introduction of "Rig Stig".
- The song is featured in the 2007 TV Show House; Season 3 Episode 21 Family.
- The song is featured in the 2005–present TV show Supernatural.
- The song is featured in the 2003 New Line Cinema film Final Destination 2.
- The song is featured in the 2000 New Line Cinema film Little Nicky.
- The song is featured in the 1999 TV Show The Simpsons; Season 10 Episode 18 Simpsons Bible Stories.
- The song is featured in the 1998 WWE pay per view SummerSlam.
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