Daily Tunes: King of the Hill

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For today's Daily Tune I'm playing a segment of the Intro from the cartoon "King Of the Hill."
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The King of the Hill intro song is "Yahoos and Triangles," composed by the band The Refreshments specifically for the show. It’s a short, catchy instrumental track clocking in at about 38 seconds, perfectly tailored to the animated sitcom’s opening sequence. The Refreshments, a 1990s alternative rock band from Tempe, Arizona, were tapped by series creator Mike Judge to craft the theme, reflecting the show’s laid-back, suburban Texan vibe.
The song features a twangy, upbeat guitar riff with a slight country-rock edge—think jangly chords and a driving rhythm that nods to Southern rock without overdoing the cowboy schtick. It’s paired with a steady drumbeat and bassline, giving it a casual, everyman feel that mirrors the show’s focus on Hank Hill and his middle-class life in Arlen, Texas. The title "Yahoos and Triangles" doesn’t appear in lyrics (it’s purely instrumental), but it’s a quirky nod to the band’s offbeat humor—possibly hinting at rowdy characters ("yahoos") and the love triangle dynamics that pop up in the series.
The track was recorded in 1996 ahead of the show’s premiere on January 12, 1997, and stayed consistent across all 13 seasons, though the visuals in the intro evolved slightly over time. The Refreshments’ guitarist Brian Blush and drummer Roger Clyne were key in shaping its sound, drawing from their Southwestern roots. Fun fact: the band also contributed other music to the show, like incidental tracks, but "Yahoos and Triangles" remains their most iconic piece tied to it.
It’s simple, memorable, and sets the tone for King of the Hill’s blend of dry humor and everyday absurdity—think Hank sipping a beer while the world mildly unravels around him. If you’ve seen the intro, you can probably hum it without trying.

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