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      • The band, who weren't commissioned by the university to write the song, simply wanted to pay tribute to their favorite college football team -- though they wouldn't hate it if the song caught on with the school. "Hopefully the school picks it up and uses it as their fight song!," said Pop Evil lead guitarist Tony Greve.
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  2. Aug 22, 2011 · Pop Evil have recorded a tune called 'In the Big House' that they hope will become a modern-day fight song for the Michigan Wolverines' football team. The band has even created a teaser video...

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    The song was released to Amazon.com and the iTunes Store on August 30, 2011, with an accompanying YouTube video showing highlights from current and former Michigan football teams. [5] The song was played in the Big House itself as a pump-up song for the team and fans during home football games, an artifact of the David Brandon reign of terror.

  4. Aug 29, 2011 · As previously reported, Michigan-based hard rock band Pop Evil recently recorded a song as a tribute to the University of Michigan football team. Now, you can listen to the entire song, titlted "In The Big House," below.

  5. In The Big House by Pop Evil - The University of Michigan Wolverines Football 2014 Team 135. This video is of a song that's played by Pop Evil, a rock band out of Grand Rapids Michigan....

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  6. May 2, 2014 · Pop Evil's Leigh Kakaty spoke with 'Loudwire Nights' host Full Metal Jackie about the 'Torn to Pieces' video, his Michigan heroes and more.

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  7. Nov 14, 2011 · Pop Evil Who: Grand Rapids-based hard-rock band that has notched a regional hit with the raucous rock anthem “In the Big House,” a paean to the University of Michigan football team and Michigan Stadium.

  8. May 1, 2012 · Pop Evil will be performing at one of their nationwide War of Angels tour stops and inevitably, someone asks to hear the only state-specific song on the band's entire playlist.

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