On Sunday, the NFL announced Bad Bunny would perform at this year's Super Bowl in Santa Clara. Bad Bunny is one of the world's biggest acts, but doesn't resonate as much with Montanans in this week's edition of...

MONTANA. FAMILY. FEUD.

We put the top 100 answers on the board. Who did you want to see perform at Super Bowl LX?

The top response was not expected.

Super Bowl Halftime Acts Montanans Wanted To See

Soggy Bottom Boys

Soggy Bottom Boys

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Soggy Bottom Boys

From the Coen Brothers movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" starring George Clooney, John Turturro, and Tim Blake Nelson. The fictional band plays a great rendition of "I Am A Man In Constant Sorrow."

Metallica

Metallica

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Metallica

Metallica seemed to be the clubhouse leader among fans across the country. The band is based out of San Francisco, and would've been a homecoming at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara.

Jelly Roll

Jelly Roll

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Jelly Roll

One of the hottest names in country music and WWE (this summer, at least). Hits include "Liar," "I Am Not Okay," and "Amen."

Luke Combs

Luke Combs

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Luke Combs

Another big name in country music is making the list. Hits include "Where The Wild Things Are" and a sweet rendition of "Fast Car."

Sean Feucht

Sean Feucht

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Sean Feucht

Montana's own!

Imagine Dragons

Imagine Dragons

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Imagine Dragons

This may have been the biggest surprise. Imagine Dragons feels like they missed their peak to perform at the Super Bowl, but hey, I'm not going to yuck your yum.

Spice Girls

Spice Girls

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Spice Girls

We're dialing it back to the 90s with Spice Girls and "Wannabe."

Backstreet Boys

Backstreet Boys

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Backstreet Boys

We're dialing it back to the 90s and early 2000s again with the Backstreet Boys. The Boys are on a reunion tour in 2025, so I think they'd be about it.
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Carrie Underwood

Carrie Underwood

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Carrie Underwood

Carrie Underwood is the voice of Sunday Night Football on NBC. It feels fitting to have Underwood perform at a Super Bowl, no?

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