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EPISODE · Nov 5, 2025 · 12 MIN

Episode 7: Seven Nation Army | How The White Stripes’ Iconic Guitar Riff Conquered the World

from Who Ordered the Pie? | Classic Rock Music History & Cocktails · host Christopher Machado

Send us Fan MailHow did a seven-note guitar riff become the most chanted song in the world?In this episode of Who Ordered the Pie?, we trace the unlikely rise of The White Stripes’ “Seven Nation Army,” from a bedroom idea in Detroit to a global stadium anthem.We explore the origin of the title, inspired by Jack White’s childhood mispronunciation of “The Salvation Army,” and break down the iconic riff that almost did not make the album. Released in 2003 on Elephant, the song topped Billboard’s Modern Rock chart, won a Grammy for Best Rock Song, and slowly escaped its original meaning.What began as a song about pressure, fame, and isolation became something far bigger. From Italian soccer crowds to the 2006 World Cup, from NFL stadiums to college marching bands, “Seven Nation Army” transformed into a universal chant that crosses language and borders.We also count down the greatest sports anthems of all time, including Queen’s “We Will Rock You,” Survivor’s “Eye of the Tiger,” Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’,” and AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck,” and explore why some songs move from radio hits to crowd rituals.The episode closes with a cocktail inspired by the band’s bold aesthetic, the Red Stripe Rum Punch, a simple, high-impact drink that matches the energy of the riff that conquered the world.If you love rock history, stadium anthems, Grammy-winning songs, and stories behind iconic riffs, this episode is for you.Until next time, here’s to loud riffs, quiet sips, and the stories in between.Support the showWho Ordered the Pie? a music history podcast with custom cocktail pairings. Show notes, recipes, and extras: WhoOrderedThePie.com Follow: Apple Podcasts • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram

Send us Fan Mail How did a seven-note guitar riff become the most chanted song in the world? In this episode of Who Ordered the Pie?, we trace the unlikely rise of The White Stripes’ “Seven Nation Army,” from a bedroom idea in Detroit to a global stadium anthem. We explore the origin of the title, inspired by Jack White’s childhood mispronunciation of “The Salvation Army,” and break down the iconic riff that almost did not make the album. Released in 2003 on Elephant, the song topped Billboar...

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