Aerosmith is now one of the many who took part in the famed ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, and this one is pretty fantastic.

During their show last night in Texas, the "Dude Looks Like A Lady" singers ended their set by accepting their ALS challenge after being nominated by Motley Crue just a few nights prior.

Before getting dumped with some oh, so chilly ice water, however, guitarist Joe Perry took to the mic and announced that part of money from each ticket sold to every concertgoer in the crowd was headed straight to the ALS Association.

Following the roaring applause from the crowd, the band turned their backs and were appropriately soaked with buckets of water, but not before announcing who they'd like to see take the challenge.

"We'd like to give it up for the ALS Foundation," claimed frontman Steven Tyler. He added, "And we'd like to pass it onto Quentin Tarantino, Fleetwood Mac, Cheap Trick, the Dalai Lama and our road crew against Slash's."

He followed the nominations with an ever-so Steven Tyler-like "Bring it baby!"

Watch Aerosmith get drenched below:

Surprisingly, most of the Aerosmith members appeared unmoved by the water – even Perry, who remained shirtless the entire time – with the exception of drummer Joey Kramer, who had some recent health complications and was forced to sit out for a number of shows.

Thankfully, Tyler's neon make up stayed intact during the challenge. We were worried there for a second.

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