


On 'Jumpin' Jack Flush', there are some key words like 'Born', 'a cross-fire hurricane' AND 'Flush'. At first on 'Born To Be wild', there are some key words like 'Born', 'Fire all of your guns', 'Smoke and lightning',and 'Thunder'. You can see there are some words or meaning in common. Because both songs of the lyrics and music were very alike. I think that the idea of the lyrics and music of this song came from the song called 'Born To Be Wild' recorded and released the rock band 'Steppenwolf' in 1968. Patricia from Coatbridge Having fun with this song.Lee from Kingston PaWhat does Jimmy Miller shout at the very start of Child Of The Moon?.At the end of the song ("Jumpin Jack Flash is a gas"), the agents and the people harness the power of music to fire a huge laser at the Rhombulan lead UFO, utterly destroying it and saving the planet. They then proceed to sing and dance, leading Earth's populace into a high-school-prom-like celebration. As "Jumpin' Jack Flash" begins, the stone EBA statues crack, allowing the EBA to break free. This results in the EBA being turned to stone, but the game's characters chant out "EBA" repeatedly while clapping in unison. In "Without a Fight," the Elite Beat Agents help to free the prisoners in the Rhombulans' concentration camp (while simultaneously making music to injure the Rhombulan guards), then dash into the path of a gigantic laser beam to save the newly-freed prisoners. It is the second half of a two-part scenario, the first half being "Without a Fight." In the scenario, evil aliens known as the Rhombulans invade Earth and ban music, and the game's characters band together to summon the Elite Beat Agents.

This song was used as the finale in the rhythm-action game Elite Beat Agents for the Nintendo DS.
