In a number of ways, this George Thorogood and the Destroyers' number is Al's theme song, and is used that way in episodes such as "A Man's Castle", when Al's stomach and tabasco sauce together drive Peg's interior decorating class from the house. Likewise, in "A Little Off the Top" when Al's stitches heal, he breaks out of the downstairs bathroom to this tune, and points Peggy upstairs. Even in England, wearing his old high school football gear, Al says, "Let's joust!" to this musical backdrop. The Bundy barbecue also uses this as its call to arms.
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| - In a number of ways, this George Thorogood and the Destroyers' number is Al's theme song, and is used that way in episodes such as "A Man's Castle", when Al's stomach and tabasco sauce together drive Peg's interior decorating class from the house. Likewise, in "A Little Off the Top" when Al's stitches heal, he breaks out of the downstairs bathroom to this tune, and points Peggy upstairs. Even in England, wearing his old high school football gear, Al says, "Let's joust!" to this musical backdrop. The Bundy barbecue also uses this as its call to arms.
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| - films such as Terminator 2: Judgement Day, Christine and Problem Child as well as numerous TV commercials
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| - George Thorogood and the Destroyers
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| - "A Little Off the Top"
- "A Man's Castle"
- "Hot Off the Grill"
- "My Dinner with Anthrax"
- England Show III: We're Spending as Fast as We Can
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| - Al gets ready to repel intruders with the song "Bad to the Bone" playing
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| - In a number of ways, this George Thorogood and the Destroyers' number is Al's theme song, and is used that way in episodes such as "A Man's Castle", when Al's stomach and tabasco sauce together drive Peg's interior decorating class from the house. Likewise, in "A Little Off the Top" when Al's stitches heal, he breaks out of the downstairs bathroom to this tune, and points Peggy upstairs. Even in England, wearing his old high school football gear, Al says, "Let's joust!" to this musical backdrop. The Bundy barbecue also uses this as its call to arms.
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