They formed in 1971, after Burdon left his previous band War to cut an album with blues/jazz-great Jimmy Witherspoon.
Well, it's good for selling soft drinks, if we're talking about the famed band War.
The show's opening theme was "Lowrider" by the band War, which was also the theme song for George Lopez.
He had also worked with the former Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart and the American band War.
It was the first release by Burdon after he left his band War.
He is pictured with the band War on their 1974 album, War Live, which includes the group's 1973 song, "The Cisco Kid."
"Summer" is a song by the band War, released as a single from their greatest hits album in 1976.
The World Is a Ghetto is the fifth album by the band War, released in late 1972 on United Artists Records.
Nuclear Blues was produced by Jerry Goldstein, who had previously been known for his work with the band War.
A seminal song from the 1970's performed by the band War comes to mind: "Why Can't We Be Friends?"