This song, from Americana, is all about the trend among kids to be "gangsters."
Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)
Number 1
George Washington
He was president of the Union during the war
Abraham Lincoln
He is the author of famous novels, such as "Animal Farm," and "1984."
George Orwell
He played the character in the 1966 show and voiced the character on and off until his death.
Adam West
This album came out in 2000 and is seen as the end of the band's commercial and artistic prime years.
Conspiracy of One
Number 37
Richard Nixon
He was a former Union general and presidential candidate in the election of 1864.
George McClellan
This is the pseudonym that Stephen King wrote several books under, such as "The Long Walk," and "The Running Man."
Richard Bachman
He is the most recent person to put on the cowl.
Robert Pattinson
He has been the lead singer and face of the band since its formation.
Dexter Holland
Number 14
This was the amount of states in the "Confederate States of America."
11
This president wrote an entire autobiography about their life but failed to mention their wife once.
Martin Van Buren
He has been the favorite voice of the Caped Crusader, ever since his first voice-acting performance in "Batman the Animated Series," with his final role being in the video game "Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League," due to his passing in 2022.
Kevin Conroy
This is the band's most recent album, coming out in 2021.
Let The Bad Times Roll
Number 21
Chester Arthur
There were this many states in the Union, that allowed slavery, before the thirteenth amendment of course.
4
This is the novel by Upton Sinclair, later turned into the film "There Will Be Blood."
Oil!
He was the first person to play the character, in the 1943 series.
Lewis Wilson
This song, from Smash, was their first song to reach number one on the charts and remains one of their most popular songs.
Come Out and Play (Keep Em' Separated)
Number 45
Donald Trump
It was the fort where the war started.
Fort Sumter
This author was mostly responsible for the Gothic aesthetic, along with Mary Shelly and Bram Stoker.
Edgar Allen Poe
He played the character in the 1989 film and appeared in the recent film "The Flash."
Michael Keaton