The band is composed of a bassist, a drummer, three guitarists, and anywhere from ten to twenty vocalists comprising a full choir of lead singers. The band's music is somewhat similar in style to late-'70s and '80s metal. The basic song structure employed by the band does away with traditional verses in order to highlight catchy choruses and integrate as many guitar solos as possible. The result has been described by the band as, "taking everything we loved about the genre, and throwing everything out that we hated." The band cites Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly as influences in addition to hard rock/heavy metal bands like Skid Row, Iron Maiden, and Dokken. "I would call us anthem rock," said Alex Necochea. "We're really not heavy metal. I think our focus is more on writing great singles, as best as we can make them. That's just something Bryn and I grew up on. We're big fans of melody and big driving hooks, that sort of thing."
They were originally planned on being called "Pizza Party" but it was already taken.
Push Push
Bang Camaro Lyrics
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Come on!!!
Oooh, come on,
I want to take you higher.
Oooh, come on,
Let's make electric fire!
Push Push Lady Lightning!
Push Push
Push Push Lady Lightning!
Push Push
Oooh, come on,
I want to take you higher.
Oooh, come on,
Let's make electric fire!
Push Push Lady Lightning!
Push Push
Push Push Lady Lightning!
Push Push
Push! Push! Push! Push!
Push! Push! Push! Push!
Push! Push! Push! Push!
Push! Push! Push! Push!
Push Push Lady Lightning!
Push Push
Push Push Lady Lightning!
Push Push
Push Push Lady Lightning!
Push Push
Push Push Lady Lightning!
Push Push
The lyrics to Bang Camaro's "Push Push" seem to celebrate the excitement and energy of a potential romantic encounter. The repeated refrain "Push Push Lady Lightning" creates a sense of urgency and desire, urging the listener (presumably a woman) to let down her guard and embrace the passion that awaits. The repetition of "Push" also adds to the intensity of the song, as though the singer is trying to convince not only the woman but himself as well that this is something worth pursuing.
The repeated lines "I want to take you higher" and "Let's make electric fire" suggest a desire for a physical and emotional release, perhaps through sexual means. The use of electric imagery also adds to the sense of excitement and danger, as though the thrill of the encounter could be as powerful as an electrical shock.
Line by Line Meaning
Oooh, come on,
I want to take you higher.
The singer is urging someone to join in and experience something greater – it's an invitation to a higher level.
Oooh, come on,
Let's make electric fire!
The singer is excited to be with this person and wants to create a passionate, exciting spark between them.
Push Push Lady Lightning!
The singer is encouraging the person to be more assertive and take charge of the situation – to become like a powerful bolt of lightning.
Push Push
The singer is repeatedly emphasizing the need to push forward, make progress, and not give up.
Push! Push! Push! Push!
The song's message is being reinforced – the singer is urging the person to keep fighting and not give up, using repetition to emphasize the point.
Push Push Lady Lightning!
The refrain is repeated again and again, further reinforcing the message to take charge and be assertive.
Contributed by Alex P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
chris bayer
Current members
Alex Necochea - rhythm/lead guitar
Bryn Bennett - lead guitar
Dave "Doz" Riley - bass guitar
Seth Kasper - drums
Rodrigo Van Stoli - vocals
Morgan Brown - vocals
Nick Given - vocals
Richie Hoss - vocals
Glen Fant - vocals
Steve Trombley - vocals
Mike Soltoff - vocals
Zach Given - vocals
Jake Given - vocals
Jay Clifford - vocals
Andre Coles - vocals
Dick Valentine - vocals
Chingun Mendbayar
Wont lie, Peacemaker introduced me to Bang Camaro. James Gunn's music taste is godly as always.
Mobunaga The Voice of Resistance
@TheHighJedi ! hey, be nice. People can discover great music in all kinds of ways. No need to make this person feel bad for no knowing about earlier. Hell, I discovered this song on Guitar hero, so you gonna laugh at me too?
TheHighJedi !
That’s just sad that it took you all this long to discover Bang Camaro.
Mobunaga The Voice of Resistance
I got it from guitar hero, recognized it from the first guitar lick
Nikil Krrishna
YeaA! 😎
keefriff99
Same here. I just watched the episode and I’m like, “WHAT is this awesome ‘80s anthem??”
And to find out it came out in 2007 is mindblowing.
Joe Manwarren
I have loved this band since Rock Band & it was just the closing song for ep. 3 of Peacemaker. Brought me back!
Joe Manwarren
@Michael Audrey Myers no, I do not. I still play Rock Band, never played GH. I prefer the rock band guitars, but I usually play drums & Bang Camaro had tracks on the first 2 RB Games. Possibly the 3rd as well. Not saying Bang Camaro wasn't on Guitar Hero, just that it's not where I heard/played then.
Michael Audrey Myers
Guitar Hero 2 or 3 you mean lol
Joshua Tkach
Thank you same for me.