Trogdor (song)

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'''"Trogdor"''' is a [[heavy metal]] theme song for [[Trogdor|the dragon of the same name]]. Lyrics describe his penchant for wreaking havoc on [[Peasantry]]: burninating the countryside, peasants and [[thatched-roof cottages]]; these three actions are constantly revisited in Trogdor-related media. The song's opening riff often serves as a {{w|leitmotif}} for the dragon, accompanying many appearances of or references to Trogdor.
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The song originated alongside Trogdor himself, in the [[Strong Bad Email]] [[dragon]] {{--}} the email concludes with the song playing over a montage of illustrations. Though the cartoon had been nearly complete, [[Matt Chapman]] ad-libbed the song (the ending line is adapted from "and the dragon comes [[in the night]]!", which originated slightly earlier in the email [[guitar]]) and [[The Brothers Chaps|the brothers]] liked it so much they created the additional music video segment to close the email. In [[dragon#Commentary Transcript|the DVD commentary]], they credit the song for the success of the email and the enduring popularity of Trogdor.
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== Detailed Information ==
== Detailed Information ==
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{{Track information | album = Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits | track number = 1 | length = 1 minute 39 seconds | artists = [[Strong Bad]] | style = [[Wikipedia:Power metal|Power metal]] | origin = Extended and rerecorded version of the song from Strong Bad Email #58 [[dragon]]. Also appears on the [[strongbad_email.exe Disc Two|DVD]] in [[Trogdor (karaoke)|karaoke]] form. | tabs=yes | name = Trogdor }}
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{{Track information | album = Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits | track number = 1 | length = 1 minute 39 seconds | artists = [[Strong Bad]] | written by = [[Mike Chapman|Mike]] and [[Matt Chapman]] | style = [[Wikipedia:Power metal|Power metal]] | origin = [[Strong Bad Email]] #58 [[dragon]] | tabs=yes | name = Trogdor }}
== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
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TROGDOR!<br>
TROGDOR!<br>
Trogdor was a man!<br>
Trogdor was a man!<br>
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I mean, he was a dragon-man,<br>
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I mean, he was a dragonman<br>
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Or maybe he was just a dragon...<br>
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Or, maybe he was just a dragon...<br>
But he was still TROGDOR!<br>
But he was still TROGDOR!<br>
TROGDOR!
TROGDOR!
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Burninating the countryside,<br>
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Burninating the countryside<br>
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Burninating the peasants,<br>
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Burninating the peasants<br>
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Burninating all the peoples,<br>
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Burninating all the peoples<br>
And their thatched-roof COTTAGES!<br>
And their thatched-roof COTTAGES!<br>
THATCHED-ROOF COTTAGES!
THATCHED-ROOF COTTAGES!
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''{guitar solo starts up}''
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''{guitar solos start up}''<br>
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''{spoken, overlapping}'' Whoa! Listen to those wicked dueling guitar solos! It's like Squeedly vs. Meedly over here. Go Squeedly...! Go Squeedly...! SQUEEDLY WINS!
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''{spoken}''<br>
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When all the land is in ruin<br>
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Whoa! Listen to those wicked dueling guitar solos! It's like Squeedly vs. Meedly over here. Go squeedly! Go squeedly! SQUEEDLY WINS!
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And burnination has forsaken the countryside<br>
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Only one guy will remain<br>
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When all the land is in ruin,<br>
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And burnination has forsaken the countryside,<br>
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Only one guy will remain,<br>
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My money's on...
My money's on...
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And the Trogdor comes in the NIIIIIGHT!
And the Trogdor comes in the NIIIIIGHT!
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== Fun Facts ==
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== Appearances ==
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[[Image:Trogsheetmusic.png|thumb|Sheet music]]
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*'''Debut:''' Email [[dragon]]
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*[[Downloads]] {{--}} The version of the song heard in "dragon" is available for download.
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*[[TROGDOR!]] {{--}} The song's main riff plays over the game's title screen.
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**[[Arcade Game]] {{--}} Gameplay audio is heard as the characters play the [[TROGDOR! arcade machine]].
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*''[[Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits]]'' {{--}} The song is extended and wholly rerecorded with a new vocal track, heavier guitars, and an added bridge.
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**"Trogdor" is featured in [[Strong Bad Sings on Vinyl!|the commercial for the vinyl rerelease]].
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*[[Peasant's Quest]] {{--}} Elements of the song are integrated into the game's soundtrack.
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**[[Peasant's Quest Preview]] {{--}} The riff plays at the end of the preview.
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*[[Trogdor (karaoke)]] {{--}} Included on [[strongbad_email.exe Disc Two]].
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*[[Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer]] {{--}} An orchestral version of the main riff plays as part of the score. The line "and the Trogdor comes in the night" is alluded to with characters' dialogue.
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*[[Happy Trogday]] {{--}} Features the rerecorded version, sans solos and bridge.
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*[[8-Bit is Enough]] {{--}} The final episode of ''[[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]]'' prominently features Trogdor, and fittingly includes several renditions of his theme song.
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*''[[Poker Night at the Inventory]]'' {{--}} A jazz rendition of the song as one of the several background music tracks.
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*[[Trogdor!! The Board Game]] {{--}} The game [[Index Page Footer|has been described as]] being "based on the video game based on the song based on the drawing of the internet-famous Wingaling dragon!"
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**The game's soundboard includes multiple renditions of the song.
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**[[Trogdor!! The Board Game Playthrough]] {{--}} [[Mike Chapman]] explains that the goal of the game is to accomplish "the three things in the chorus of that song."
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*[[Strong Bad Talking Plush]] {{--}} Audio from "dragon" of Strong Bad singing the song's opening line plays as one of the plush's voice lines.
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**This voice line is demonstrated in [[Talkin' Strong Bad Plush Doll Commercial|the commercial]].
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*[[Stinkoman 20X6]] {{--}} The fight with [[Mecha-Trogador]] in the [[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 10|tenth level]] features a remix of "Trogdor", composed by [[U.Z. Inu]].
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*[[Trogday Micro Game]] {{--}} A chiptune version of the song plays.
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**This game was later reskinned as [[Burninate the Barnyard]].
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*{{Decemberweenvent Calendar|23}} {{--}} Sheet music for the song is provided, albeit with some alterations:
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**The time signature is standardized to 4/4.
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**The highest note in the bass line (the riff in the first four and last four measures) should be B-flat instead of A.
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***In {{prs|1606333158521085953|12|23|2022|alt=a tweet}}, Strong Bad blamed the goof on "those hacks at [[Cheap As Free]] Music".
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***[[Burninate the Barnyard]], accessible from the calendar entry, repeated the musical error.
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== Fun Facts ==
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{| style="float:right;"
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|[[Image:TrogdorGH2.jpg|thumb|210px|Playing "Trogdor" in ''GH2''. The song is credited to Strong Bad.]]
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|[[Image:Guitar Hero II Trogdor Bonus.JPG|thumb|170px|"Trogdor" listing in the ''Guitar Hero II'' store.]]
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===Remarks===
===Remarks===
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*The song is partially in an unusual time signature, 9/4 time. This could also be interpreted as one measure of 4/4 time followed by one measure of 5/4 time. Additionally, there is a single 3/4 interruption immediately before Strong Bad begins screaming "thatched-roof cottages".
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*The song is partially in an unusual time signature, 9/4 time.
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*The rerecorded album and Guitar Hero II version have heavier guitars and a different vocal track.
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**Additionally, there is a single 3/4 interruption immediately before Strong Bad begins screaming "thatched-roof cottages".
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*The first verse haltingly describes Trogdor as "a man", "dragon-man", or "just a dragon". The concept of Trogdor being partially human (such as a [[TVTropes:Main/Weredragon|weredragon]]) has almost never been revisited, and he is simply treated as "just a dragon" in all appearances excepting {{w|Cover version|covers}} of the song.
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===Trivia===
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*The dueling guitar solos are performed by [[J. Christopher Arrison]] and [[Y-O-U|Matt Sonnicksen]], as discussed on [[The Brothers Chaps]]' [[Late Nite JengaJam Interview - 4 Oct 2007|Late Nite JengaJam]] appearance.
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*The song is featured as an unlockable bonus track in the game ''[[Guitar Hero|Guitar Hero II]]''. The song is notable for its difficulty: the notes per second during the solo exceeds the engine's strum limit (in the {{w|NTSC}} version).
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**The loading screen reads, "For squeedlies, [[mash]] on the trembolo.<!--sic--> For meedlies, tune up on your chord surpassers. Oh, and I'm awesome."
===Inside References===
===Inside References===
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*The "meedly" in the wicked dueling guitar solos is a reference to Strong Bad Email #36 [[guitar]].
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*The onomatopoeia "meedly" was previously used to describe a guitar solo in the [[Strong Bad Email]] [[guitar]].
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[[Image:Guitar Hero II Trogdor Bonus.JPG|thumb|Trogdor in ''Guitar Hero II'']][[Image:TrogdorGH2.jpg|thumb|In-Game Screenshot of Trogdor from ''Guitar Hero II'', crediting the song to Strong Bad]]
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*The song has been a part of [[Limozeen]]'s setlist at all of their live shows.
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*The Brothers Chaps use this remixed version (without the additional lyrics) in [[Happy Trogday]].
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**A recording of the performance at [[Limozeen Live! - 27 Mar 2008|their March 2008 show]] appears on the album ''[[Archive'd n' Live'd]]''.
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*The song is an unlockable bonus track in the game ''[[Guitar Hero|Guitar Hero II]]'' for [[Wikipedia:PlayStation 2|PlayStation 2]] and [[Wikipedia:Xbox 360|Xbox 360]] (see the screenshot at the right and the [[YouTube:ZpQmtjfsZU4|demonstration video]] on [[YouTube]]). It has become popular to use this song to compare players' scores against one another's. It also has the distinction of being the only on-disc song in the NTSC version for the entire Guitar Hero series that has not had every note hit in a single run or had any extra notes added, as the notes per second in the strumming during the solo exceeds the engine's strum limit.
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*[[Trogdor Was A Man]] reframes the song as a '70s jam by [[The Pow-uh Surge]], a concept [[Strong Sad]] finds anachronistic.
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**The loading screen reads, "For squeedlies, [[mash]] on the trembolo.<!--sic--> For meedlies, tune up on your chord surpassers. Oh, and I'm awesome."
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*The song has a jazz rendition that can be heard randomly while playing [[Poker Night at the Inventory]].
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== External Links ==
== External Links ==
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*[[HR:sbemail58.html|Listen to the original version of the song in "dragon"]]
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*{{songwhip|name=Trogdor}}
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*[[HR:sbemail58.swf|View the Flash file for Strong Bad Email "dragon"]]
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{{nextlinks|sbemails/58-dragon|old=sbemail58|action=Listen to|title=the original version of the song in "dragon"|noquotes=1}}
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*[[HR:trogday.html|Listen to abridged CD version of the song in "Happy Trogday"]]
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{{nextlinks|toons/happy-trogday|old=trogday|action=Listen to|title=an abridged CD version of the song in "Happy Trogday"|noquotes=1}}
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*[[HR:trogday.swf|View the Flash file for "Happy Trogday"]]
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*[[trogdorboardgame:soundboard|Listen to multiple versions of Trogdor]] on the [[Trogdor!! The Board Game Website#Soundboard|Trogdor!! The Board Game Soundboard]]
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*[https://trogdorboardgame.homestarrunner.com/soundboard/ Listen to multiple versions of Trogdor on the Trodgor Soundboard]
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Current revision as of 19:28, 13 February 2025

For the character, see Trogdor. For other uses, see Trogdor (disambiguation).
Burninating the countryside

"Trogdor" is a heavy metal theme song for the dragon of the same name. Lyrics describe his penchant for wreaking havoc on Peasantry: burninating the countryside, peasants and thatched-roof cottages; these three actions are constantly revisited in Trogdor-related media. The song's opening riff often serves as a leitmotif for the dragon, accompanying many appearances of or references to Trogdor.

The song originated alongside Trogdor himself, in the Strong Bad Email dragon — the email concludes with the song playing over a montage of illustrations. Though the cartoon had been nearly complete, Matt Chapman ad-libbed the song (the ending line is adapted from "and the dragon comes in the night!", which originated slightly earlier in the email guitar) and the brothers liked it so much they created the additional music video segment to close the email. In the DVD commentary, they credit the song for the success of the email and the enduring popularity of Trogdor.

Contents

[edit] Detailed Information

Album: Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits
Track: 1
Time: 1 minute 39 seconds
Artist(s): Strong Bad
Written by: Mike and Matt Chapman
Style: Power metal
Origin: Strong Bad Email #58 dragon
Tablature: Trogdor Tablature

[edit] Lyrics

TROGDOR!
TROGDOR!
Trogdor was a man!
I mean, he was a dragonman
Or, maybe he was just a dragon...
But he was still TROGDOR!
TROGDOR!

Burninating the countryside
Burninating the peasants
Burninating all the peoples
And their thatched-roof COTTAGES!
THATCHED-ROOF COTTAGES!

{guitar solos start up}
{spoken, overlapping} Whoa! Listen to those wicked dueling guitar solos! It's like Squeedly vs. Meedly over here. Go Squeedly...! Go Squeedly...! SQUEEDLY WINS!

When all the land is in ruin
And burnination has forsaken the countryside
Only one guy will remain
My money's on...

{singing}
TROGDOR!
TROGDOR!

{spoken}
And the Trogdor comes in the NIIIIIGHT!

[edit] Appearances

Sheet music

[edit] Fun Facts

Playing "Trogdor" in GH2. The song is credited to Strong Bad.
"Trogdor" listing in the Guitar Hero II store.

[edit] Remarks

  • The song is partially in an unusual time signature, 9/4 time.
    • Additionally, there is a single 3/4 interruption immediately before Strong Bad begins screaming "thatched-roof cottages".
  • The first verse haltingly describes Trogdor as "a man", "dragon-man", or "just a dragon". The concept of Trogdor being partially human (such as a weredragon) has almost never been revisited, and he is simply treated as "just a dragon" in all appearances excepting covers of the song.

[edit] Trivia

  • The dueling guitar solos are performed by J. Christopher Arrison and Matt Sonnicksen, as discussed on The Brothers Chaps' Late Nite JengaJam appearance.
  • The song is featured as an unlockable bonus track in the game Guitar Hero II. The song is notable for its difficulty: the notes per second during the solo exceeds the engine's strum limit (in the NTSC version).
    • The loading screen reads, "For squeedlies, mash on the trembolo. For meedlies, tune up on your chord surpassers. Oh, and I'm awesome."

[edit] Inside References

[edit] Fast Forward

[edit] External Links


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