
Trevor Noah now has his own version of the Daily Show theme song.
The comedian-turned-host who took over the Comedy Central series in September debuted a new version of the tune “Dog on Fire,” which has been the show’s song since its 1996 inception.
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With a faster beat and more prominent rock sound, the new recording, which premiered at the end of Monday night’s episode, is produced by Timbaland and King Logan and mixed by Chris Godbey. It’s a fitting shift, since Noah previously promised that the series is “definitely going to be doing more music” by regularly including more musicians as guests.
“Dog on Fire” was originally written and performed by Bob Mould (Hüsker Dü, Sugar) for host Craig Kilborn, and was then re-recorded by the band They Might Be Giants shortly after Jon Stewart began his tenure in 1999.
Listen to the new arrangement of “Dog on Fire” below, as heard on Monday night’s episode.
And relive previous versions of track below.
This article was originally published by The Hollywood Reporter.