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Parody Band The Arena Combine Catching Fire And Wrecking Ball In Their Latest Offering

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Shelby Parker

Staff Writer

It appears that the Parody band, The Arena, is at it again with their latest single and YouTube video, as once again, inspired by The Hunger Games. The group has created another catchy parody song combining “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” to the tune Miley Cyrus’ Wrecking Ball.”

Last year, the group made the parody to Rihanna’s “We Found Love (In A Hopeless Place)” by changing it to “We Found Love (In the Hunger Games)-The Peeta Remix.” Apparently, they’re big fans of the films!

Entertainment Weekly also brings up an interesting point, how it links Miley and Liam back together in a roundabout way, seeing as it’s rumored that Miley wrote “Wrecking Ball” about her breakup with the Aussie actor, who plays Gale in the epic trilogy. Hmmm…

The video shows clips from the movies, including shots of Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence), Gale (Liam Hemsworth) and Peeta (Josh Hutcherson). Some of the lyrics you can expect to hear are, “I used to often say we should run away, but you became a Tribute.”

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But, don’t take our word for it. Check it out here:

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And if that’s not enough for you, be sure to purchase the song on iTunes. You can even find more videos, including more parodies, from the group on their YouTube channel twentyfirstrecords.

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