Wolf Pack 5 Showbiz Tape

The Wolf Pack 5 ShowBiz Tape was a showtape made for the first ShowBiz Pizza Place location. It took heavy inspiration from 50’s and 60’s songs, to the point of outright parodying certain tracks. It debuted with the opening of the first ShowBiz location in March of 1980.

Summary
The Wolf Pack 5 ShowBiz tape was based on the previous Wolf Pack 5 showtapes that had been seen during the 1978 and 1979 IAAPA Expos, though some modifications and additions were made. It was used until the Wolf Pack 5 was replaced with the Rock-afire Explosion. Like the previous showtapes, a band from Baton Rouge, Louisiana by the name of Clutch provided the music for this showtape.

This showtape was broken into separate segments instead of playing as a complete show as its previous incarnations had. The announcer from the previous showtapes would open and close the show before and after each segment. Additional lines were recorded for him to accommodate the new segmented format. New songs were recorded to add more segments to the showtape. The replacement of Queenie with Mini Mozzarella also garnered some changes to the pre-existing recording of Dragstrip in the Sky. Since Mini Mozzarella received a new voice actor (Aaron Fechter), Dragstrip in the Sky was re-recorded with his voice instead of Queenie’s original voice. Additionally, a large portion of the banter between the band members was scrapped.

The entirety of the Wolf Pack 5 ShowBiz Tape can be viewed and heard here.

Segments

 * 1) Segment 1
 * 2) Announcer Opening
 * 3) Sing a Simple Song (Rock and Roll is Here to Stay Parody)
 * 4) Banana Hill ("Blueberry Hill Parody)
 * 5) Announcer Closing
 * 6) Segment 2
 * 7) Announcer Opening
 * 8) Dog Gone to Love
 * 9) Dragstrip in the Sky
 * 10) Announcer Closing
 * 11) Segment 3
 * 12) Announcer Opening
 * 13) Beach Bear Surfer Girl
 * 14) Good Times 5 Times (Reprise)
 * 15) Announcer Closing
 * 16) [[File:New Graphic.png]] Segment 4
 * 17) Announcer Opening
 * 18) Wipe Out
 * 19) Surfin' U.S.A.
 * 20) Fun Fun Fun
 * 21) Announcer Closing
 * 22) [[File:New Graphic.png]] Segment 5
 * 23) Announcer Opening
 * 24) Little Darlin'
 * 25) Who Put The Bomp
 * 26) Announcer Closing
 * 27) [[File:New Graphic.png]] Segment 6
 * 28) Announcer Opening
 * 29) My Boyfriend's Back
 * 30) Rock & Roll Music
 * 31) Announcer Closing

Trivia

 * The announcer in this tape refers to the restaurant as "The ShowBiz Pizza Place". This phrasing was simplified to "ShowBiz Pizza Place", or in some cases simply "ShowBiz", in all future Rock-afire Explosion content.
 * Good Times 5 Times (Reprise) was not re-recorded for this showtape, unlike Dragstrip in the Sky. As a result, Queenie's original voice and lines are still present in this song.
 * After performing Dog Gone to Love, Dingo Star says, “On behalf of the band and meself, I hope we passed the audition.” This is a reference to The Beatles' rooftop concert, where, at the end of the concert, John Lennon said a similar line, stating, "I'd like to say thank you on behalf of the group and ourselves, and I hope we've passed the audition."
 * Wipe Out, according to Wolfman, is specifically dedicated to the announcer.
 * "Dog Gone to Love" takes heavy inspiration from the real-life band, The Beatles, and the various songs they wrote and performed. Some elements were directly lifted from various Beatles’ songs to be incorporated into one song.
 * "Beach Bear Surfer Girl" takes heavy inspiration from the real-life band, The Beach Boys, and the various songs they wrote and performed. Like Dog Gone to Love, several elements were lifted from various Beach Boys’ songs and were incorporated into a single song.
 * 2 songs from this tape, "Banana Hill" and "Dragstrip in the Sky", would later be reused for the Rock-afire Explosion, where they were left unedited (aside from the Wolfman's dialogue being removed). Additionally, the intro music was reused for Rolfe DeWolfe's sketches.