Everything from the Marvel Cinematic Universe ( Iron Man, Avengers) to DCEU ( Aquaman, Wonder Woman), animated fare ( The Incredibles, Megamind) to live-action spoofs ( The Toxic Avenger, Mystery Men), comedies ( Deadpool) and the super serious ( The Dark Knight), and then throwing in some originals made just for the big screen ( The Rocketeer, Darkman, Unbreakable). It’s been a decades-long battle towards the top in pop culture for superhero movies, and we’re featuring here all the goods, the greats, and the masterpieces made along the way.
Friends of the super variety, we’ve collected every Fresh and Certified Fresh superhero movie with at least 20 reviews to assemble our guide to the 75 best superhero movies ever, ranked by Tomatometer!
The first single from their second studio album was released on October 19, 2015, a track called "Don't Tell Me How to Live".
Their track "Sweet Mountain River" was included in Ubisoft's music game Rocksmith 2014, "Seven Seas Blues" in EA Sports' NHL 13, and "Old Train" was used in an episode of Orphan Black, "Variable and Full of Perturbation". The band started recording the Sittin' Heavy album in January 2015 after touring with Alice in Chains, opening for them on their 2014 North American tour.
They played the Download Festival in 2013 and supported Vista Chino on their European tour in October and November 2013. The band won the 2013 Juno Award for Breakthrough Group of the Year.
In similar fashion to wrestling, the theme songs help to reinforce the identity of the truck, so when the song is played it's easy to know which truck is coming. Most of the songs are taken from other artists, so it's very rare to see original songs. The band's second studio album entitled Sittin' Heavy was released on Mascot Records on February 19, 2016. A theme song is a song that a monster truck uses during racing introductions and freestyles. After the release of two EPs, their debut album Furiosity was released on Dine Alone Records on and distributed on Universal. The single "Seven Seas Blues" charted in the top ten of the both the active rock airplay chart and the alternative rock airplay chart in the spring of 2012. Monster Truck's 2011 EP The Brown EP found success for them in Canada.