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1!!Trivia about the [[Music/TenaciousD band]]:
2* ApprovalOfGod: Music/RonnieJamesDio was very flattered by the band's song about him, to the point where he agreed to cameo in ''The Pick of Destiny''. While it's true that the song tells Dio to retire because he's "too old to rock", Dio was apparently nonetheless flattered that Kage and Jables wanted to take up ''his'' mantle specifically.
3* TheCastShowOff: The snippets of classical music that occasionally pop up aren't ''just'' SophisticatedAsHell. Kyle Gass has a degree in classical guitar.
4* HeAlsoDid: Kyle Gass had a few noteworthy bit parts throughout the 2000s: he was the lawyer in Music/GoodCharlotte's video for "Lifestyles of The Rich and Famous," one of two staff writers at Walter's publishing company in ''Film/{{Elf}}'' and cameoed in ''Film/WildHogs'' as a karaoke singer.
5* KeepCirculatingTheTapes
6** "5 Needs," featured in the band's cameo in ''Film/{{Biodome}}'', didn't see an official release until ''Rize of the Fenix'' in 2012, and ''only'' through a limited-time pre-order offer on [=iTunes=]. It wouldn't see a proper wide release until 2020.
7** Their EP, ''D Fun Pak'', only had one print run and now goes for close to a thousand dollars on resale sites, though bootlegs of it appear on [=YouTube=] from time to time.
8* SavedForTheSequel: "History" did not appear on the band's first album despite being effectively the theme song to their TV series, but it was used on "The Pick Of Destiny". It is likely that this was purposefully done so they could recreate their first open mic scene in the movie without repeating any songs from said album.
9* SequelGap: Barring their debut, every one of the band's albums released 5 or 6 years after its predecessor.
10* SimilarlyNamedWorks: Music/TheKinks also have a song called "Wonderboy", released as a single in 1968.
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12!!Trivia about the [[Series/TenaciousD TV series]]:
13* ActingForTwo: Scott Adsit's appearance in "The Greatest Song In The World" where he plays both a grumpy neighbour and [[{{Satan}} the Devil]].
14* TheDanza: Paul, the open mic host, played by Paul F. Tompkins. And of course, Jack Black and Kyle Gass are also their real names.
15* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Part of the reason the show ended so quickly is because HBO, when offering them more episodes, wanted to remove Gass and Black as executive producers. Balking at this, they instead decided to record an album, and then produce a movie (which became ''Film/TenaciousDInThePickOfDestiny'').

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