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Re: Covers!!! Atrocity Covered: Shout (Tears for Fears Cover) Rage Hard (Frankie Goes to Hollywood Cover) Wild Boys (Duran Duran Cover) The Great Commandment (Camouflage Cover) Send Me an Angel (Real Life Cover) Tainted Love (Gloria Jones Cover) Der Mussolini (D.A.F. Cover) Being Boiled (Human League Cover) Don't Go (Yazoo Cover) Let's Dance (David Bowie Cover) Maid of Orleans (O.M.D. Cover) Sounds of Silence (Simon & Garfunkel) People Are People (Depeche Mode Cover) Smalltown Boy (Bronski Beat Cover) Relax (Frankie Goes To Hollywood Cover) Don't You (Forget About Me) (Simple Minds Cover) The Sun Always Shines on TV (A-HA Cover) Hey Little Girl (Icehouse Cover) Fade To Grey (Visage Cover) Such A Shame (Talk Talk Cover) Keine Heimat (Ideal Cover) Here Comes The Rain Again (Eurythmics Cover) Forever Young (Alphaville Cover) Feels Like Heaven (Fiction Factory Cover)

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Re: Covers!!! Hey Murph i didnt realise the Megadeth cover of these boots is hard to find , i have an original CD with that version on it .Nancy Sinatra was the original.I love Kalmah's cover of Megadeth-Skin o my Teeth,and Children of Bodom have covered everything ffrom Britney! to Ghostriders in the Sky. I kinda recall hearing some Brujeria covering the Macarena too.

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Re: Covers!!! yeah Megadeth got sued over it and lost so as a consequence the remasters of Killing Is My Business no longer has the track on and speaking of covers here's a couple more Death - Painkiller (Judas Priest cover) quPliK3eAy4 Iron Maiden - Cross-Eyed Mary (Jethro Tull cover) Qjfkh7s7rGk

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Re: Covers!!! Can't listen to the Walking in the Air cover right now Iceni but I loved that song when I was young (Aled Jones's version in The Snowman - magic! Now let the hate mail come in :lol: !). Anyway, I always loved Leaves' Eyes cover of Scarborough Fair. (Please don't mention Atrocity again :lol: !). I think I heard that Ozzy did a covers album once and that went down like a lead balloon. I like the Disturbed cover justme mentioned, they did a cover of I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For on the Indestructible album. I like Machine Head's covers of The Sentinel and Witchhunt but I doubt anybody else does. Hmm, covers covers, what else can I think of? Oh, I have a live cover of Paranoid but Ozzy (sans Sabbath) with Randy Rhodes. That's pretty awesome! Nightwish did the Webber Phantom of the Opera - that wasn't bad. I heard the start of Epica's cover the Star Wars Imperial March once but stopped because it was terrible - whoever thought that putting tremalo guitar all over a sub-standard orchestral version of the origianal was a good idea was, well, wrong :lol: . O.K. bringing this disconnected ditribe to an end I just say that I've now heard the Nightwish and personnally I prefer the original, to me it's simpler and better, thought the cover is nice :) .

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