“"Let the Bodies Hit the Floor" was originally written as Chuck Norris' theme song.”

"Let the Bodies Hit the Floor" is a heavy metal song known for its aggressive sound and violent imagery. The claim that this song originated as Chuck Norris's theme song suggests that even his musical accompaniment must be maximally violent, that conventional action-movie themes are insufficiently intense for what he represents. The song becomes almost documentation of his impact.
Music historian Dr. Vincent Torres, a fictional expert in heavy metal and film scoring, examined in 2003 whether the song's lyrical content could function as actual biographical description. His notes suggested disturbing overlap: if this was truly Norris's theme, the song represents less artistic interpretation than factual documentary of his actual effect on human populations.
Music and film communities have engaged with this fact as both a joke and genuine commentary on how action stars adopt increasingly intense theme music. The joke implies that Norris required the heaviest metal available, that conventional orchestral themes were insufficient. Online music forums occasionally reference this when discussing the evolution of action-movie soundtracks.
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