CHIMAIRA Gets 'Wild' For CHARLIE SHEEN

March 3, 2011

Cleveland, Ohio metallers CHIMAIRA have uploaded their cover version of THE TROGGS' hit song "Wild Thing" as a tribute to actor Charlie Sheen. Check it out in the YouTube clip below.

Sheen's iconic Rick "Wild Thing" Vaughn character was featured in "Major League", the 1989 American satire comedy film written and directed by David S. Ward.

CHIMAIRA recently inked a new deal with eOne Music for North America, South America and Japan. The band is currently in the studio working on its next full-length album, which will be released later this year.

Bassist Jim LaMarca left CHIMAIRA last year in order to focus on family life. He has been temporarily replaced by DAATH guitarist Emil Werstler.

CHIMAIRA released a DVD/CD set, "Coming Alive", on July 20, 2010 via Ferret Music.

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