
@nascarcasm: Best band paint schemes in NASCAR history
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In case you didn’t know it … NASCAR ROCKS! Many bands and musicians have been featured on paint schemes throughout the years. Here are a few of our favorites.
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Brooks & Dunn was really big in the late 90s and early 2000s, back when country line dancing was a thing. If you’re into boogies of the boot scootin’ variety, you should totally check them out.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Dave Matthews are two individuals who can go by their first name only and everyone knows who you’re talking about. If you hear “WOOOOOOOO GO DALE!” you know it’s Dale Earnhardt Jr. If someone tells you “I’m going to a Dave show,” you know it’s Dave Matthews Band. That’s power.
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2025. Las Vegas. Backstreet’s BACK, alright, even though they'll be going all left. John Hunter Nemechek will tell his crew chief he wants his car that way and his crew chief will be like, "Tell me why."
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Would you believe that Kevin Harvick did not paint his face for this race? Come on bro, make the sponsors happy.
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Like a NASCAR race, his career has three stages – “Achy Breaky,” “Famous Daughter,” and “Old Town Road.”
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Cool scheme. But next time, Steven Tyler’s lips, actual size, across the front of the car plz.
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NASCAR already has someone nicknamed “The King” so get the hell up outta here. Besides, everyone knows the Fat Elvis era is the best. Put Fat Elvis on there next time.
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Reason No. 364 why Tyler Reddick is an awesome little short guy.
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Sugar Ray gained widespread fame in the mid to late 90s as “The band that isn’t Smash Mouth.”
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BOW IN REVERENCE TO THE GREATEST CANADIAN EXPORT SINCE COLE PEARN.