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The origins of nicknames are often hard to track down thanks to their causal and unofficial authorship. That being so, some of the greatest nicknames and the stories behind them remain unknown or simply, speculated to no end. However, when it comes to Bruce “The Boss” Springsteen, that is not the case and it’s thanks to the author, Peter Carlin.

For context, Peter Carlin is a music critic and journalist who most notably wrote Bruce Springsteen’s biography, Bruce. In short, the biography covers the life and career of Springsteen, and Springsteen himself is the book’s primary source. Thus, The Boss vetted everything that resides between the covers, and this story is one of them.

Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band’s Early Days

In the early days, Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band spent a lot of their days playing Monopoly. During those sessions, Springsteen would bring a plethora of sweet and self-indulgent treats for him and his buddies to share. And consequently, the band nicknamed Springsteen the “Gut Bomb King.”

Springsteen, of course, detested this name. So, in an attempt to subvert and rid himself of this title, he created the nickname we all know him by today. Though, do not take this as Springsteen being vain, as this seemingly just started as a joke. Matter of fact, if it wasn’t for Springsteen’s bandmates and his managerial skills, the name would have not survived the test of time.

When the E-Street band first hit the music scene, they were of course without management or an agent. Given their lack of representation, Springsteen took on the role of the band manager and agent who discussed the finances and logistics with any given party. So, the name that he originally appointed to himself became one that his bandmates then later appointed to him.

The nickname is fitting, as Springsteen’s presence, demeanor, voice, and lyrics are very demanding. Even though the band was calling Springsteen by the name for years, it did not become widely known until they released their iconic album, Born To Run. Following their hard launch and their new-found American fandom, different media outlets started diving into Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band’s backstory. So, with a little bit of digging, the nickname was unearthed and as a result, it has stuck with him to this day. Even though the “Gut Bomb King” has a ring to it, his current nickname is far more applicable to his disposition.

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