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    The band wrote and performed the theme song for the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997). In April 2003, Nerf Herder appeared as the musical guest in the final-season Buffy episode " Empty Places " – the very last band to play at The Bronze.

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    “What kind of band plays during an apocalypse?”

    ―Kennedy

    In 1997, Willow had a sticker of Nerf Herder in her locker at Sunnydale High School.

    Nerf Herder had their song "Vivian" played at the Bronze in 2000.

    •Nerf Herder was one of the on-screen bands that played on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

    •They composed the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer Theme" for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer title sequence, which also played during the episode "Prophecy Girl." The song is included in The Album, in Once More, with Feeling, and Radio Sunnydale.

    •"Nightmares" (Only mentioned)

    •"Who Are You?" (Only audio)

  2. Titelsong von "Buffy- The Vampire Slayer" mit Bildern (selbst zusammen gestellt)

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  3. Feb 21, 2021 · So when the call for 'Buffy' came, Nerf Herder's lead singer (Parry Gripp) thought he might have the right sound, noted Bustle. The demo went to Whedon, and the song was cemented in sitcom history.

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  4. Aug 5, 2023 · The rerecording enabled Nerf Herder to add and remove elements after testing the theme for two seasons. Most notably, the group input the bell that rings at the end of the song. This iconic addition further emphasized how the series includes both modern elements and gothic horror. Buffy's Theme Song Removed An Iconic Element.

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  5. Nov 25, 2023 · Nerf Herder had the honor of being the last band to perform at The Bronze, a fictional nightclub in the series, in a memorable episode close to the series finale. If it weren't for one Buffy the Vampire Slayer cast member, the show's iconic theme song might never have existed.

  6. Nerf Herder later recorded a second version of the theme which was used for the opening titles from season 3 on. In 1999, Nerf Herder lead singer Parry Gripp gave the background on the writing of the melody.