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If a song is recorded by a singer-songwriter, and then by somebody else, the second person's recording is a Cover Version. If the song is from Tin Pan Alley and not released by the original songwriter, the Cover Version is either any version after the first recording, or any version after the first hit recording. The term got its name in The '50s, when labels used to record & release "white" versions of r&b and rock & roll songs originally performed by black people, thereby "covering" the market. Hit songs tend to attract Cover Versions. Sometimes, Cover Versions are more popular than the first version; the original is then Covered Up. If a cover is done in another language then it is a Translated Cover Version. For specific types of cover see also The Cover Changes the Gender, The Cover Changes the Meaning, and Softer and Slower Cover. If you're curious, the website WhoSampled has a quite thorough list of the most popular songs to cover. An entire album being composed of cover songs is a Cover Album. Compare and contrast with remix, a related concept that is more common in electronic music. Differences in the production process: A cover is a re-recording, an entirely new performance. The melody and lyrics might remain the same, but the recording of the cover version does not use any parts of the recording of the original version. Every vocal performance, instrument performance, and various sound effects are reproduced and recreated from scratch. The writer of the original work retains the writing credit, but the performance and/or the production credit (in layman's terms, the work that was done to convert sheet music into the resulting audio track) belongs to the new artist. Covers are traditionally attributed to the new artist, with the original artist sometimes mentioned in the track title in brackets (such as Original Artist Cover or Cover Of Original Artist). A remix re-uses some parts of the original recorded performance (for example, the clean acapella of the original vocal) and re-mixes them in some way, while almost inevitably adding new parts, instruments, and doing other creative changes. A remix effectively samples the original work. With remixes, the author of the original work retains both the writing credit and the production credit because parts of their production work are present in the remix, while the remixer typically gets a credit along the lines of "additional production by". Legally, a remix is still considered a composition by the original artist. This is reflected in the official name of the resulting work, which is attributed to the original artist, with the remixing artist mentioned in the track title (such as Another Artist Remix). In the 80s and earlier, a "remix" was most commonly an alternative version of a song that was produced by the original production team in the same studio, and implied considerably less deviation from the original than modern remixes do. Some examples of that old definition of a remix could be a version with an additional synthesizer part in the choruses, or an extended version more suitable for disc jockeys in nightclubs, or one with less backing vocals – all of them would be minor variations of the same base track. Differences in ownership: Officially released covers are nearly always the covering artist's idea, where they – or their label or other representative – reach out to the rights holders of the original work for a license. Although the original songwriter retains the writing credit (and gets some compensation), the cover version belongs to the new artist or their label, just like a regular song does. Officially released remixes, on the other hand, are nearly always commission work, where the owner of the original work – most commonly the label – reaches out to the remixing artist to commission the remix. Like it is common with commission works, the entity that commissioned the remix owns it outright, and most commonly the remixer only gets a fixed sum payment for the remix, regardless of how many copies it might sell. When an artist decides to remix someone else's work unofficially, just because they felt like it and without being asked to, the resulting remix is called a bootleg remix, often shortened to simply bootleg (contrast with the rock music scene where this word typically refers to an unofficial recording of a concert). Bootleg remixes have a high chance of being left in legal limbo or outright considered illegal by the owner of the original, although it's not exactly unheard of that the original label ends up liking the remix and releasing it. It's also worth nothing that some versions that are officially released as remixes might technically be covers, when the remixing artist chooses not to re-use any of the provided parts of the original work and only uses the melody. Likewise, some versions that are officially released as covers can actually sample some parts of the original. This can happen when the owner of the original enjoys the remix and has no problem with letting it see the light of day, but does not want to release it as a remix. A common reason for this is when the remix is in a wildly different style than the original artist is known for, and their label doesn't want to feature this work in the artist's official discography. In that case, they can allow the remixing artist to release the remix as a cover, and additionally allow the artist to sample the original work, as a separate legal technicality. See Above & Beyond - Blue Monday for a prominent example. |
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In addition, Dream Theater has covered entire albums by influential rock and metal bands during certain live shows. These include Metallica's "Master of Puppets", Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon", Iron Maiden's "The Number of the Beast", and Deep Purple's live album "Made In Japan". | |
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Blind Guardian seem to be fond of doing these. They have done several of them, such as "Surfin' USA" (The Beach Boys), "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vidda" (Iron Butterfly), "Spread Your Wings" (Queen), and a rather amusing version of "Mr. Sandman" (heres a video) | |
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Metallica loves covering the Misfits: a medley of "Last Caress" and "Green Hell" on Garage Days Re-Revisited and "Die Die My Darling" on Garage Inc.. | |
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The specialty of Peter Hollens. | |
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With the exception of A Hard Day's Night and Help! (which contained two cover songs), their first five albums were almost half covers (6 out of 14 songs). They stopped this around 1965, but threw in a short cover of "Maggie Mae" on Let It Be | |
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BanG Dream! Girls Band Party! is famous for these. Virtually every VOCALOID song in the game featured in the game is a cover version performed by the game's voice actresses and set to a rock band-style arrangement. | |
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Alien Ant Farm has the dubious honor of being a One-Hit Wonder whose single hit was not their own song; they covered Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal". | |
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NateWantsToBattle likes to do cover versions. He has made two full Cover Albums and several stand-alone covers, including: Rock covers of "Fist Bump" and "Infinite Theme" from Sonic Forces "Escape from the City" from Sonic Adventure 2 "Stand Out" from A Goofy Movie "Emperor's New Clothes" by Panic! at the Disco |
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The Black Crowes have done many blues and rock standards in their live shows. When they toured with Jimmy Page, he pretty much turned them in a Led Zeppelin tribute band. This resulted in the very popular album "Live at the Greek". | |
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And it's also been covered by Billy Mize, Johnny Rivers, and Travis Tritt, among others. (Travis Tritt's version was on a country tribute album to the Eagles.) | |
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Ozzy Osbourne joined with Primus to cover Black Sabbath's "N.I.B." | |
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"When You Wish Upon A Star" from Pinocchio on the Gene Simmons solo album. | |
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The Canadian singer and songwriter, Rachel Hardy does covers from shows (The Witcher (2019), The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Game of Thrones), movies (The Lord of the Rings) and covers from different singers. | |
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Three songs were covered for Digimon Adventure 02: The Beginning; "Target", "Brave Heart" and "Beat Hit", used respectively on the opening segment, the Digivolution sequences and the DNA Digivolution sequences. | |
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Linda Ronstadt made a career out of cover versions. "It's So Easy" was originally by Buddy Holly, for instance. | |
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Guns N' Roses had a full-on Cover Album ("The Spaghetti Incident?"), and their debut EP Live Like a Suicide is borderline (two are covers, two are from Hollywood Rose, the early incarnation of the band). Through their career, they had so many Greatest Hits has five (two from "The Spaghetti Incident?", two from Use Your Illusion- "Knockin' on Heaven's Door", "Live and Let Die" - and a soundtrack-recorded version of "Sympathy for the Devil"). In concerts there were many more, including "Whole Lotta Rosie", which probably helped Axl Rose get a guest singer gig at AC/DC. | |
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As well as working with other musicians, Lindsey Stirling has covered some songs and arrangements of themes from several films and videogames (The Lord of the Rings, The Legend of Zelda, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and Game of Thrones here, here, here, and here respectively). She has also stated that she enjoys adding a violin part to popular radio songs. | |
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Jet Lag: The Game featured a punk cover of The Okaihau Express during the end credits of Season 5. | |
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Toshi from X Japan will occasionally sing songs from Yoshiki's solo project Violet UK. He's covered 7th/Unnamed Song, and I'll Be Your Love. It works (far better than the models that originally sang both) since Yoshiki tends to write for Toshi's voice no matter what he's writing for, out of Author Appeal. | |
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Nine Inch Nails covered Soft Cell's club-hit Memorabilia and stuck it on the Closer single as a b-side. Interestingly, their song "Wish" has been covered by a few artists. The most well-received cover is without a doubt the one done by Linkin Park, to the point that fans honestly believe that the cover is the original version, even though the singer clearly stated that it was a cover during the video. |
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Ditto for the late Christina Grimmie, Kurt Hugo Schnider and his friends, and literally countless others. Many such are hoping their covers will be found and they'll become the next Justin Bieber and Shawn Mendes. | |
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Rock covers of "Fist Bump" and "Infinite Theme" from Sonic Forces | |
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"Escape from the City" from Sonic Adventure 2 | |
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Long suffering hippy Neil Pye released "Neil's Heavy Concept Album", which had seven cover songs, including a lounge version of Sex Pistols song "God Save The Queen". Some of the covers on the album verge on Song Parody, with the idea seeming to be that Neil is such a Butt-Monkey that the plot of the song would turn out differently if he were the one narrating: Caravan's "Golf Girl" is a Silly Love Song about flirting with a girl who serves drinks on a golf course, and Neil's version starts with much the same premise - but this time it's heavily implied the "golf girl" doesn't feel the same way he does, and his flirting eventually extends to getting naked on the golf course, so he ends up being beaten and arrested by cops. |
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Dismember covered the songs "Pagan Saviour" by Autopsy and "Beyond the Unholy Grave" by Death | |
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Zucchero: In 2006, he made a cover of "Broken", a 2003 remix by Junkie XL which in turn was a B-side taken of the song "Just the Way I'm Feeling" (originally conceived by Feeder earlier that year). In 2007, he made a cover of "Wonderful Life", originally conceived by Black in 1987 for the album of the same name. |
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Grindcore band 7000 Dying Rats covered Journey's Any Way You Want It, but covered it up with the title Hellcatcher and the first minute or so being random radio static and interference. | |
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Disturbed has done a few covers including "Shout" by Tears for Fears ("Shout 2000" on The Sickness) and "Land of Confusion" (with an AWESOME animated music video to go with). Their cover of "The Sound of Silence" was a big hit, and they were even invited to perform it on Conan. | |
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De Staat have covered "Talk Dirty" by Jason Derulo. | |
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A few pre-WWII showtunes (notably, "Summertime" from Porgy and Bess) | |
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Stereophonics: Their version of "Handbags and Gladrags" by Rod Stewart. They also recorded The Beatles' "Don't Let Me Down" for i am sam. | |
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Marianas Trench did a really beautiful cover of the Billy Joel song "And So It Goes", at the end of the director's cut of their album Masterpiece Theatre. Lead singer Josh Ramsay also did a really...strange cover of Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda". | |
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Savatage covered two songs on their album Fight for the Rock; Badfinger's "Day After Day" and Free Band's "Wishing Well". | |
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The Onion's affiliate pop-culture magazine The AV Club has a feature called "Undercover" where bands cover popular songs, taken from a limited list. After being covered, a song is crossed off the list so that the earlier a band comes, the better its selection of songs. The first round of songs is available here, the second round (currently ongoing) here. | |
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"Last Christmas" is such a popular song to cover, in various styles by artists of various genres, that it's easy to forget it was written by George Michael and originally recorded by his band Wham!. For example, more traditional artists such as Savage Garden, Billie Piper and Ariana Grande all have their own versions of it, but at the other end of the spectrum, one of the Sailor Moon "Christmas" collections has the voice for Rei Hino singing it. Of all the places it could end up... |
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"2000 Man" by The Rolling Stones on Dynasty. It was even played by the band on the New Years' Eve concert leading to 2000. | |
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Mayhem's most well-known song, Deathcrush, from the EP of the same name, has been covered over 140 times. | |
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Sugar Ray covered Adam and the Ants' "Stand and Deliver". | |
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Cimorelli runs on this trope, covering popular songs in their YouTube videos. One even has I Won't Give Up mixed with When I Look at You at the final chorus. | |
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Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan and Elite Beat Agents also use covers (link leads to all of them except YMCA) instead of original songs, mainly because they have to alter the length of the songs to fit the stages. "Canned Heat" by Jamiroquai, for example, is over seven minutes long; the version used in Elite Beat Agents is only three minutes. The Osu Tatakae Ouendan games have three or so mixes made from master recordings as opposed to covers between, however. | |
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Several of the group's members are from the bands NOFX and Lagwagon, both known for including cover versions of well-known songs on their albums, such as Fleetwood Mac's "Go Your Own Way" or Van Morrison's "Brown Eyed Girl" — the latter being hard to distinguish from the original until just before the vocals start and the tempo changes up a couple of gears. | |
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Other notable bands who have covered Summertime Blues include: The Who, Olivia Newton-John, The Beach Boys, Alan Jackson,and T. Rex. | |
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In The With Voices Project, there's Something Stupid, as sung in the angry, super-raspy voice of Kcalb. | |
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C. W. McCall: A couple of McCall's songs are covers, including "The Battle of New Orleans" (originally sung by Johnny Horton), "City of New Orleans" (originally sung by Steve Goodman) and "Hobo's Lullaby" (originally sung by Goebel Reeves). Inverted with "Roses for Mama" — McCall is the original singer, but Red Sovine later did a cover version. | |
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Sonata Arctica are fond of covers; they have versions of Iron Maiden's "Die With Your Boots On," Scorpions' "Still Loving You," Metallica's "Fade to Black," Depeche Mode's "World In My Eyes," Helloween's "I Want Out," and Vanishing Point's "Two Minds, One Soul." | |
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Apocalyptica started their career by covering Metallica songs ON CELLOS. They later moved on to covering stuff like Sepultura, Pantera, you name it. Here are two examples. | |
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Recess: School's Out contained two covers during the credits. The first being "Green Tamborine", covered by Robert Goulet (As Mikey's singing voice) and the second being "Dancing in the Street" by Myra. | |
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For rights reasons, almost every song on Guitar Hero is actually a cover. When the title and artist come up at the beginning of the song, look at what it says: "As made famous by" is a cover, and "As performed by" is the original. This is why "Spanish Castle Magic" by Jimi Hendrix is an instrumental in the original Guitar Hero as the Hendrix's estate would not license the track to Harmonix if they attempted to have a singer impersonate Jimi's voice. By the third game in the series, the franchise was already notable enough to start putting more and more master recordings into the games, with Guitar Hero World Tour having every single song in the game a master track (although two covers would later be released as DLC). | |
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Try to count how many bands or solo artists have covered The Cure's "Lovesong". Mind-boggling. | |
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Similarly to the above, this is the whole point of Project SEKAI, with the difference being that it is an actual Licensed Game that features Hatsune Miku in it. About half the songs in the game have cover versions, and those covers even have solo and duo versions you can buy separately. Unlike BanG Dream!!, the original instrumentation or a pitch-shifted version of the original instrumentation is almost always used (barring one exception). | |
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Splatoon: In-Universe, "Now Or Never" is a rock song originally performed by Squid Squad which has gone on to become the unofficial anthem of the game's Turf War sport. Throughout the series, it has been covered by various other in-universe bands in genres ranging from pop, to techno, to grunge; some of these cover versions are even based on the renditions done by other bands. "Calamari Inkantation" is also this in-universe, being a modernized pop version of "Chorus of Calamari County" a traditional folk tune and dance from the singers' hometown. |
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CLW Entertainment: Collin makes several of these on his channel. His most popular covers are his ones of Sonic the Hedgehog and Doraemon songs. | |
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Anal Cunt has done plenty of these, the most famous being their cover of the Bee Gee's "Staying Alive". They've also covered Manowar's "Gloves of Metal", the theme from Three's Company, and Pantera's "The Great Southern Trendkill" Although it doesn't sound that different, since lead singer Seth Putnam contributed backing vocals to the original. Also as a joke they did "Bank Machine"- a cover of KISS's "War Machine" mocking Gene Simmons's conversion to Judaism. |
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Killswitch Engage covered Ronnie James Dio's "Holy Diver." | |
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As discussed by Todd in the Shadows, Australian group Pseudo Echo's only hit was a cover of another One-Hit Wonder: in this case, "Funky Town" (originally by Lipps, Inc). | |
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The Ultravox song "Hymn" has been covered by Edguy and Lunatica. | |
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They also did an insanely kickass cover of Metallica's "Master Of Puppets". Where the guitar and bass lines are swapped. Sadly, it's only the intro of the song, but it kicks absolute ass. It can be found on YouTube if you want to hear it. | |
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Falco's "Rock Me Amadeus", featuring Jimmy Urine. | |
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Blue Cheer covered Eddie Cochran's "Summertime Blues". Rush (Band) in turn covered the Blue Cheer version. Cover of a cover. Other notable bands who have covered Summertime Blues include: The Who, Olivia Newton-John, The Beach Boys, Alan Jackson,and T. Rex. |
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It was Phish's cover of Ween's "Roses Are Free" that brought in many of Ween's fans. Phish has also done cover versions of entire albums every time they play a show on Halloween, such as The White Album by The Beatles, Exile on Main St. by The Rolling Stones, Remain in Light by Talking Heads, and Quadrophenia by The Who. |
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Sunn O))) covered "For Whom The Bell Tolls" by Music/Metallica in their usual droney style, so it's nearly impossible to tell that a track named FWTBT (I Dream of Lars Ulrich Being Thrown Through the Bus Window Instead of My Master Mystikall Kliff Burton). On that note they also covered "Cursed Realms (Of The Winterdemons)" by Immortal, but once again, in their molasses moving uphill style. One must wonder how it's really a cover if it sounds NOTHING like the original. | |
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Iron Maiden had many covers issued as B-sides (including a parody version of "Roll Over Beethoven" about their manager, and UFO's "Doctor Doctor", the song the PA always plays before the band hits the stage) and one as a single, "Women in Uniform". The band also inspires many covers, with "Aces High" having four (Arch Enemy, Hypocrisy, Vital Remains, Children Of Bodom) and tribute albums by both metal and hip-hop artists. | |
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In the film Sing Street, Conor and his band Sing Street starts out by doing covers of popular songs during that time such as Rio by Duran Duran. Brendan thinks they stink and gives the Rock n Roll is a risk speech to convince him to drop covers and develop an original style. | |
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Cult of Luna has covered The Smashing Pumpkins's "Bodies" and turned it to a crushing sludge metal song. | |
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Dark Angel had covered "Immigrant Song" by Led Zeppelin, and "Creeping Death" by Metallica. | |
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The idols from The Idolmaster regularly cover songs, with all of the 765 All Stars having covered several each, and the Cinderella Girls Master collection providing covers for the Jewelries series. | |
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The Muppets (2011) has two covers: one of "We Built This City" by Starship and another of "Forget You" by Cee Lo Green. And let's not forget a barbershop quartet version of Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit". |
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DragonForce did a speed metal version of "Ring of Fire" by Johnny Cash. | |
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