Greta Van Fleet rocked as musical guests on "Saturday Night Live" last night.

The band, which grew up in Frankenmuth, performed "Black Smoke Rising," and "You're the One" from their debut album "Anthem of the Peaceful Army," released in October.

Named for a Michigan grandma, the group recently wrapped up a fruitful 2018 that included a debut album, four Grammy nominations and six sold-out shows in Detroit

The band, with members brothers Sam, twins Jake and Josh Kiszka, along with drummer Danny Wagner, is set to embark on another round of touring, which will take the quartet to its first-ever shows in Japan, Australia and New Zealand.

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And Colin Jost mentioned the band during "Weekend Update."

"Sunday night will bring a 'Super Blood Wolf Moon' which is a rare lunar eclipse and not, as I had assumed, the name of the band that just performed on our show," Jost said while showing a photo of the Michigan quartet.

Actress Rachel Brosnahan, who stars on Amazon Prime's "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel," was the host. She just won a Golden Globe for her role and is nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award.

The cast of "SNL" rang in the first episode of the new year with a parody of the recently revived "Deal or No Deal" mashed with the month-long partial government shutdown.

Another sketch pitted millennials against baby boomers in hilariously sad game show.

And cast member Pete Davidson teamed with comedian John Mulaney on Weekend Update to make fun of the Clint Eastwood movie "The Mule." Davidson appeared to bring up his Instagram post from December that prompted a police wellness check in New York.

"The Mule" was inspired by senior citizen drug bust in Michigan.

Brian McCollum and USA Today contributed this story.