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30 Rock Star Commercials ft. Ozzy, KISS, Dave Grohl, & More

Advertising with celebrities is one thing, but using rock stars in a commercial is what really stands out. This recorded stream looks at 30 Rock Star Commercials (some are awful) ft. Ozzy, KISS, Dave Grohl, & more.

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30 Rock Star Commercials (some are AWFUL) ft. Ozzy, KISS, Dave Grohl, & More

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Playlist | Commercials with Rock Stars

Commercials (in order of appearance): 
Pizza Hut w/ Ringo Starr and The Monkees 
Staples w/ Alice Cooper 
Honda Scooters w/ Lou Reed 
Pepsi Twist w/ Ozzy, Jack & Kelly Osbourne, The Osmonds, and Mrs. Brady 
Dr. Pepper Cherry w/ Gene Simmons 
Pat’s Chili Dogs w/ Cinderella 
Indeed w/ Lita Ford 
ESPN w/ Metallica 
Rice Krispies w/ The Rolling Stones 
Safety Belt PSA w/ Iron Maiden 
Crown Royal w/ Dave Grohl 
Swiftcover w/ Iggy Pop 
DLC Loans w/ Vince Neil 
Dr. Pepper Cherry w/ KISS 
Young’s Chips w/ Noddy Holder Slade 
Norton w/ Dokken 
Mastercard w/ Slash 
Volkswagen w/ Slash 
A1 w/ Meat Loaf 
Ringo Starr w/ Oldsmobile 
CarMax w/ Fred Durst 
Pepsi w/ David Bowie and Tina Turner 
iPod w/ U2 
Geico w/ Eddie Money 
Folgers w/ Paul Stanley 
Workday w/ Ozzy, Joan Jett, Billy Idol, Paul Stanley, more 
Stanley Steamer w/ Dee Snider 
Geico w/ RATT 
SiriusXM w/ Dave Grohl 
AAA Insurance w/ Rick Astley 

“Several iconic rock stars, including Ozzy Osbourne, Paul Stanley of KISS, Joan Jett, Billy Idol, and Gary Clark Jr., appeared in a new Super Bowl commercial for the enterprise software company Workday. The ad pokes fun at corporate employees who refer to themselves as “rock stars,” with the actual musicians calling out the misuse of the term. Osbourne, for example, quips “I’ve done my share of bad things, and your share of bad things,” while Idol boasts about trashing hotel rooms in 43 countries. The commercial aims to highlight the true meaning of being a rock star, in contrast to the corporate world’s overuse of the phrase. This collaboration between legendary rock artists and a major brand showcases how companies are increasingly tapping into the star power and cultural relevance of music icons to create memorable and impactful advertising campaigns.” (Perplexity)