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The main goal of contestants on Survivor is to endure any challenge in any condition. However, it turns out thereâs one unexpected hurdle theyâre not ready to take on: the coronavirus. The show has halted production on Season 41 due to concerns over the rapidly spreading pandemic.
As noted by The Hollywood Reporter, the long-running reality show was set to start production on its 41st season in Fijiâs Mamanuca Islands chain later this month, with Season 42 scheduled to begin in May. However, in a letter to crew members, executive producer and longtime host Jeff Probst announced that all production would be postponed because of the novel coronavirus.
âDue to the growing short-term uncertainty surrounding the global spread of COVID-19 and the corresponding desire for the continued well-being of our amazing crew, we have decided to push back our start date for Survivor Season 41,â Probst wrote. He continued,
âThough Fiji has no reported cases and is beautifully remote, our crew numbers over 400 and are flying in from over 20 different countries, creating a need for more time to fully analyze and create our new production safety plan. This situation is unprecedented and we are learning more information every day. It is out of concern for the well-being of all of you that we have taken this step.â
Probst went on to note that production on Season 41 has now been bumped to start on May 19th, with the aim âto still shoot both Seasons 41 and 42.â Itâs unclear whether that means simultaneously, or if Season 42 will also be delayed.
The postponement has also been confirmed by CBS, the showâs network home. In their own statement, a CBS spokesperson expressed, âPending worldwide events, the plan is to return to production on May 19th. The health and safety of the castaways and production members is our top priority.â
Sportsmen always look for a way to Get fans off their feet and get them psyched! and what way is better than music and specifically rock music? this time we want to count down our picks for the top 10 sports anthems . For this list, weâre looking at those songs that have become a staple at sporting events throughout the years, the ones that get the crowd off their feet and psyched up for their favorite team.
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 #10: Welcome to the Jungle â Guns nâ Roses
This Guns nâ Roses classic is a staple due its ferocity and menacing message. With lyrics like âI want to watch you bleedâ, this angsty tune sends a message to the opposing team letting them know that they are in for a hard time. With Axlâs loud, screeching voice, and the thunderous roar of the guitar, this song is definitely one to get any sport fan off their feet and screaming along with the fearless lyrics.
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 #9: Start Me Up â The Rolling Stones
This classic sports anthem almost never saw the light of day, and surprisingly started out as a reggae influenced track. When convinced to release it on their 1981 album Tattoo You, the band had no idea they would be creating a sporting phenomenon. Played live during the halftime of Super Bowl XL, the Stones energized the arena with their already rocking jam and cemented the song into legendary status. Filled with double entendres and a classic guitar riff, the track never fails to gets the crowd singing along and doing air guitar in the middle of the aisle.
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 #8: Seven Nation Army â The White Stripes
This classic from the husband-wife duo really gets the blood pumping. From the loud, thunderous punch of the guitar during the chorus and the fighting spirit of the lyrics, this song lets the opposing team know that they are in for a fight. With the slow and steady beat of the verses, it builds the crowdâs anticipation before unleashing the loud chaos of the chorus. Itâs a song that builds in pressure, and it does the same thing for its audience.
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 #7: Thunderstruck â AC/DC
This hard rock classic from AC/DC finds a spot in nearly every sports arena. Itâs used as the opening song for the Chicago White Sox and Washington Nationals in baseball, as well as the Los Angeles Kings in hockey. Itâs a fitting start to a game, with an immediately recognizable opening guitar riff and the bombastic bass of the chorus. Arguably one of the bandâs heaviest tunes, this song gets the crowd pumped up and energized for the game to come. No sporting event is complete without it.
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 #6: Rock and Roll Part 2 â Gary Glitter
Is there anyone out there who DOESNâT associate this song with sports? Released in 1972, the track was split into two parts, the first having vocals and the second, which is the one played at most events, being purely instrumental. It is so popular that the New Jersey Devils use it as their goal song, and when they tried to replace it, fans were outraged and demanded its return. Forever linked to sports, âRock and Roll Part 2â will have the crowd singing âHey!â and pumping their fists in the air.
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 #5: The Final Countdown â Europe
Gob Bluth would be proud of us for putting this song on our list. This synth heavy tune from Swedish band Europe may appear to be just another glam metal song from the 80s, but it caught on with sporting events and has remained popular ever since due to its catchy and memorable hook. Songwriter Joey Tempest has said that the song was never meant to be a single, let alone a major hit, but weâre glad they changed their minds, as no sporting event would be complete without it.
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 #4: Youâll never walk alone â Gerry and the Pacemakers
In the UK, the songâs most successful cover was released in 1963 by the Liverpudlian Merseybeat group Gerry and the Pacemakers, peaking at number one on the UK singles chart for four consecutive weeks. Sung by Liverpool fans in 1963, the song quickly became the anthem of Liverpool F.C. and is invariably sung by its supporters moments before the start of each home game with the Gerry and the Pacemakers version played over the PA system.
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 #3: Song 2 â Blur
This song became a pop culture phenomenon in 1997 and remains extremely popular to this day due to its association with the sports fandom. Featuring the signature âWoohoo!â over the loud, nearly unintelligible lyrics of the rest of the song, this alternative rock anthem always has fans pumping their fists in the air and woohoo-ing along. Intended as a satire of grunge music, the track has been used in almost all sports, from hockey to baseball. Not bad for a song that wasnât meant to be taken seriously.
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 #2: Eye of the Tiger â Survivor
Ever since being used as the theme song of âRocky IIIâ, this song has achieved tremendous success, both in the field of sports and outside of it. It was so popular when first released that it was the #2 overall single of 1982, behind only Olivia Newton-Johnâs âPhysical.â It is now one of the best-selling singles of all time, and remains a popular staple in the field of sports due to its rocking guitar and motivational lyrics. No sporting event or workout session is complete without a spin of this sports classic.
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 #1: We Will Rock You â Queen
This arena-rock tune is a sure-fire way to get a crowd pumped up and singing along. With the signature stomping sound of the verses, the crowd always stomps along, their feet slamming the ground and their hands clapping together. The sound is not complete with the chanting of âWe will rock you,â and when tens of thousands of people stomp and sing together, it creates a sense of community in the arena that no other song can match.
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