Everyone's favourite 'Simpsons' boss Hank Scorpio gets a punk theme song

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Hank Scorpio, the much-loved boss of Globex Corporation from The Simpsons, is quite possibly the TV show's greatest ever guest character.

Now there's a punk cover of Scorpio's Goldfinger-esque theme song, which is heard during the end credits of the episode "You Only Move Twice."

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It's called "Scorpio" and is part of a release dubbed Worst Tribute Ever by Australian musician Dan Cribb, which covers some incredible songs created for the animated series.

The release album a cover of the immensely catchy "Dr Zaius," as well a take on "Baby On Board" which was originally performed by Homer's barbershop quartet, The Be Sharps. 

And for your reference, Cribb has included the song's lyrics — featuring all the incredible benefits of working for a supervillain. 

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[h/t Music Feeds]

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