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Published on October 09, 2003

At Chiefs games, fans must endure the likes of Kid Rock and the Scorpions blasting through stadium speakers. Granted, Royals fans must survive their own Scorpion bite whenever Mike MacDougal enters the game to that whirlwind of wimpiness known as "Rock You Like a Hurricane," but there are plenty of superior sounds at the old ball game. Several players boast musical careers (Jose Lima made a mambo album; Desi Relaford heads the hip-hop label 6Hole), and others simply know how to pick a great theme song: Michael Tucker's menacing Mystikal track; Joe Randa's aptly Metalville, Missouri, mix of Ratt and the Cult; Mike Sweeney's nonthreatening Christian rock selections; Brent Mayne's brilliantly baffling Justin Timberlake ditty. All that, plus live organ during the seventh-inning-stretch sing-along.