Kirby Krackle
Kirby Krackle is a nerd rock duo comprised of two life-long pop-culture junkies, Jim Demonakos and Kyle Stevens, who create songs dedicated to the nerdiest aspects that self-same culture and have performed their unique style of pop rock around the world.
The band has released a number of albums: their self-titled debut in 2009, their sophomore album E For Everyone in 2010 and their third album, Super Powered Love, in 2011, plus a Live E.P. recorded in Australia appropriately titled Acoustic in Australia, was also released in 2011. (This was quoted from their website [dead link] where you can listen to their music, buy their albums and other merchandise.)
Their YouTube channel also includes animated and live-action music videos for some of their songs.
Their name is a reference to an alternate name for Kirby Dots.
- Dating Catwoman: "Then Again, Maybe Not"
- Everybody Hates Mathematics: Inverted with "Booty Do Math", which is about love of mathematics.
- Fallout: "Vault 101" (from E for Everyone)
- Green Lantern: "Ring Capacity"
- I Do Not Like Green Eggs and Ham: "Great Lakes Avengers"
- I'm a Humanitarian: "Up, Up, Down Down"
- Mega Man: "Take It From Me" (from E for Everyone)
- The Mighty Thor: "Rainbow Bridge"
- Iron Man: "Tony Stark" (hidden track on Kirby Krackle)
- Stuffy Old Songs About the Buttocks: "Booty Do Math" is a parody of this trope (it's more about the "math" than the "booty").
- Transformers: "Hunt 'Em All Down" (from Super Powered Love)"
- Villain Song: "Villain Song"
- Wolverine: "On and On" (from E for Everyone)