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==Legacy== ''"Summertime Girls"'' has been the band's most widely recognized song, along with fan favorites such as ''"Mean Streak", "Contagious", "Rescue Me", "Forever"''. ''"Summertime Girls"'' appeared on the soundtrack to the 1985 film [[Real Genius]]<ref>{{Citation |title=Real Genius (1985) - Soundtracks - IMDb |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089886/soundtrack/ |access-date=2024-01-10 |language=en-US}}</ref> as well as an episode of Season 1 of HBO's [[Peacemaker (TV series)]]. Music videos for songs such as ''"Summertime Girls", "Mean Streak", "Lipstick & Leather", "Don't Stop Runnin'", "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark",'' and ''"Contagious"'' are still featured on [[VH1 Classic]]. Y&T's 2010 music video for ''"I'm Coming Home"'' marks the band's most-viewed video on YouTube with over 2 million views. In the movie ''[[Anvil! The Story of Anvil]]'', in the bonus feature interview [[Lars Ulrich]] of [[Metallica]] talks at length about seeing one of his favorite bands, Y&T, for the first time at a club in Hollywood in December 1980. Ulrich credits Y&T as the reason he decided to become a musician, saying: "That was the turning point for me wanting to play music. . . . You could tell that they loved what they were doing."<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XxN0EnSiE8 "Anvil!: The Story of Anvil"]</ref>
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