Our Lady Peace played “Whatever”, Chris Benoit‘s theme song, for the first time in 22 years. At a concert in Calgary, the band played “Whatever”. Lead singer Raine Maida noted that while the song had ...
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WWE licensed the song “Whatever” from Canadian rock band Our Lady Peace in 2002. For the next five years, it served as the entrance music for Chris Benoit. The band stopped playing “Whatever” live ...