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Here are 10 bands who nailed seemingly impossible to cover rock and metal songs.”,”podInfo”:{“type”:”tag”,”name”:”p”,”attribs”:{“dangerouslySetInnerHTML”:{“__html”:”Here are 10 bands who nailed seemingly impossible to cover rock and metal songs.”}}}},”currentTextLength”:80,”runningCounter”:1,”cumulativePodTextLength”:80,”totalSimilarConsecutiveElements”:7,”totalTextLength”:1043},{“type”:”singlePostText”,”data”:{“text”:”

How dare you meddle with rock and metal perfection!”,”podInfo”:{“type”:”tag”,”name”:”p”,”attribs”:{“dangerouslySetInnerHTML”:{“__html”:”How dare you meddle with rock and metal perfection!”}}}},”currentTextLength”:51,”runningCounter”:2,”cumulativePodTextLength”:131,”totalSimilarConsecutiveElements”:7,”totalTextLength”:1043},{“type”:”singlePostText”,”data”:{“text”:”

There are some songs that should never be covered, be it because they were done perfectly the first time or because that initial version is irrefutably synonymous with its creator.”,”podInfo”:{“type”:”tag”,”name”:”p”,”attribs”:{“dangerouslySetInnerHTML”:{“__html”:”There are some songs that should never be covered, be it because they were done perfectly the first time or because that initial version is irrefutably synonymous with its creator.”}}}},”currentTextLength”:180,”runningCounter”:3,”cumulativePodTextLength”:311,”totalSimilarConsecutiveElements”:7,”totalTextLength”:1043},{“type”:”singlePostInArticleAd”,”data”:{}},{“type”:”singlePostText”,”data”:{“text”:”

Well, that’s what many music fans believe, anyway. As usual, rules were meant to be broken, and that applies here, too.”,”podInfo”:{“type”:”tag”,”name”:”p”,”attribs”:{“dangerouslySetInnerHTML”:{“__html”:”Well, that’s what many music fans believe, anyway. As usual, rules were meant to be broken, and that applies here, too.”}}}},”currentTextLength”:126,”runningCounter”:4,”cumulativePodTextLength”:437,”totalSimilarConsecutiveElements”:7,”totalTextLength”:1043},{“type”:”singlePostText”,”data”:{“text”:”

Yes, many attempts to reimagine ostensibly untouchable compositions fail (just listen to Kayne West’s butchering of “Bohemian Rhapsody” or Scissor Sisters’ blasphemous revision of “Comfortably Numb”).”,”podInfo”:{“type”:”tag”,”name”:”p”,”attribs”:{“dangerouslySetInnerHTML”:{“__html”:”Yes, many attempts to reimagine ostensibly untouchable compositions fail (just listen to Kayne West’s butchering of “Bohemian Rhapsody” or Scissor Sisters’ blasphemous revision of “Comfortably Numb”).”}}}},”currentTextLength”:242,”runningCounter”:5,”cumulativePodTextLength”:679,”totalSimilarConsecutiveElements”:7,”totalTextLength”:1043},{“type”:”singlePostText”,”data”:{“text”:”

READ MORE: 20 Most Unexpected Rock + Metal Covers”,”podInfo”:{“type”:”tag”,”name”:”p”,”attribs”:{“dangerouslySetInnerHTML”:{“__html”:”READ MORE: 20 Most Unexpected Rock + Metal Covers”}}}},”currentTextLength”:54,”runningCounter”:6,”cumulativePodTextLength”:733,”totalSimilarConsecutiveElements”:7,”totalTextLength”:1043},{“type”:”singlePostText”,”data”:{“text”:”

That said, the following 10 tracks prove how feasible it is to do it well. We aren’t saying that these versions are necessarily better than their predecessors; however, given how revered and definitive the originals became, these artists deserve applause for bravely and effectively giving it their all.”,”podInfo”:{“type”:”tag”,”name”:”p”,”attribs”:{“dangerouslySetInnerHTML”:{“__html”:”That said, the following 10 tracks prove how feasible it is to do it well. We aren’t saying that these versions are necessarily better than their predecessors; however, given how revered and definitive the originals became, these artists deserve applause for bravely and effectively giving it their all.”}}}},”currentTextLength”:310,”runningCounter”:7,”cumulativePodTextLength”:1043,”totalSimilarConsecutiveElements”:7,”totalTextLength”:1043},{“type”:”singlePostList”,”data”:{“layout”:”standard”,”media_layout”:”bottomx”,”index_display”:”hide”,”desc_layout”:”top”,”bling_frequency”:3,”footer_title”:””,”footer_link_url”:””,”label”:””,”footer_link_target”:”_parent”,”footer_content”:”

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Lengthier than the original, its opening features the biggest surprise, as the anticipated harsher percussion and feistier guitar work are complemented by vocalist Warrel Dane’s new preface (“Little Alice is on drugs again / They’ve bent her little mind”).

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Lengthier than the original, its opening features the biggest surprise, as the anticipated harsher percussion and feistier guitar work are complemented by vocalist Warrel Dane’s new preface (“Little Alice is on drugs again / They've bent her little mind”).”,”podInfo”:{“type”:”tag”,”name”:”p”,”attribs”:{“dangerouslySetInnerHTML”:{“__html”:”Lengthier than the original, its opening features the biggest surprise, as the anticipated harsher percussion and feistier guitar work are complemented by vocalist Warrel Dane’s new preface (“Little Alice is on drugs again / They've bent her little mind”).”}}}},”currentTextLength”:282,”runningCounter”:2,”cumulativePodTextLength”:559,”totalSimilarConsecutiveElements”:3,”totalTextLength”:772},{“type”:”singlePostText”,”data”:{“text”:”

Afterward, it’s a commendably one-for-one copy complete with fittingly histrionic singing and biting instrumentation. Dane's final echoey chant (“She’s dead”) is a nice touch, too.”,”podInfo”:{“type”:”tag”,”name”:”p”,”attribs”:{“dangerouslySetInnerHTML”:{“__html”:”Afterward, it’s a commendably one-for-one copy complete with fittingly histrionic singing and biting instrumentation. Dane's final echoey chant (“She’s dead”) is a nice touch, too.”}}}},”currentTextLength”:213,”runningCounter”:3,”cumulativePodTextLength”:772,”totalSimilarConsecutiveElements”:3,”totalTextLength”:772}],”uniquePodTypes”:[“singlePostText”],”images”:{“urls”:[],”galleryUrls”:[]}},{“index”:”4″,”html_title”:”Amon Amarth, “Aerials””,”title_link”:””,”title_target”:null,”title”:”Amon Amarth, “Aerials””,”html_subtitle”:”Originally by System of a Down”,”subtitle_link”:””,”subtitle_target”:null,”subtitle”:”Originally by System of a Down”,”desc_title”:””,”desc_title_link”:””,”desc_title_target”:null,”desc_raw”:”The best covers often come when a band goes way beyond their wheelhouse, which is what Amon Amarth did with this iTunes edition bonus track for 2011’s Surtur Rising. They immediately dove into gloomier territory via somewhat altered introductory arpeggios. Then, they filter SOAD’s template into their emblematic melodic death metal exuberance.rnrnJohan Hegg’s guttural recital, alongside the persistently furious arrangement, leads to a less nuanced and heartrending result, but their dynamic anger is nonetheless enticing and praiseworthy. Best of all, their distinctiveness shines through, yielding a better option than merely doing an exact copy just to prove they can.”,”desc”:”

The best covers often come when a band goes way beyond their wheelhouse, which is what Amon Amarth did with this iTunes edition bonus track for 2011’s Surtur Rising. They immediately dove into gloomier territory via somewhat altered introductory arpeggios. Then, they filter SOAD’s template into their emblematic melodic death metal exuberance.n

Johan Hegg’s guttural recital, alongside the persistently furious arrangement, leads to a less nuanced and heartrending result, but their dynamic anger is nonetheless enticing and praiseworthy. Best of all, their distinctiveness shines through, yielding a better option than merely doing an exact copy just to prove they can.n”,”media_layout”:”bottomx”,”layout_base”:”standard”,”layout”:”standard”,”custom_div_class”:””,”caption”:”Top that? Challenge accepted.”,”show_media”:true,”image”:[],”media_video_id”:”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnoGQMJKDr4″,”media_type”:”video”,”media_video_embed”:””,”mediaPodContent”:[{“type”:”singlePostOembed”,”data”:{“title”:”Aerials”,”author_name”:”Amon Amarth – Topic”,”author_url”:”https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOtqJNbDV4s4HI1h1YStWIw”,”type”:”video”,”height”:150,”width”:200,”version”:”1.0″,”provider_name”:”YouTube”,”provider_url”:”https://www.youtube.com/”,”thumbnail_height”:360,”thumbnail_width”:480,”thumbnail_url”:”https://i.ytimg.com/vi/VnoGQMJKDr4/hqdefault.jpg”,”html”:””,”videoId”:”VnoGQMJKDr4″}}],”blogId”:366,”contentRaw”:”The best covers often come when a band goes way beyond their wheelhouse, which is what Amon Amarth did with this iTunes edition bonus track for 2011’s Surtur Rising. They immediately dove into gloomier territory via somewhat altered introductory arpeggios. Then, they filter SOAD’s template into their emblematic melodic death metal exuberance.rnrnJohan Hegg’s guttural recital, alongside the persistently furious arrangement, leads to a less nuanced and heartrending result, but their dynamic anger is nonetheless enticing and praiseworthy. Best of all, their distinctiveness shines through, yielding a better option than merely doing an exact copy just to prove they can.”,”content”:”

The best covers often come when a band goes way beyond their wheelhouse, which is what Amon Amarth did with this iTunes edition bonus track for 2011’s Surtur Rising. They immediately dove into gloomier territory via somewhat altered introductory arpeggios. Then, they filter SOAD’s template into their emblematic melodic death metal exuberance.n

Johan Hegg’s guttural recital, alongside the persistently furious arrangement, leads to a less nuanced and heartrending result, but their dynamic anger is nonetheless enticing and praiseworthy. Best of all, their distinctiveness shines through, yielding a better option than merely doing an exact copy just to prove they can.n”,”crossPostAttributionBottom”:””,”rawContent”:”

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The first album in the two-part Nativity in Black: A Tribute to Black Sabbath series is full of awesome adaptations, but Type O Negative’s delivery of “Black Sabbath” is hard to beat.n

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The first album in the two-part Nativity in Black: A Tribute to Black Sabbath series is full of awesome adaptations, but Type O Negative’s delivery of “Black Sabbath” is hard to beat.n

Whereas the original is characteristically brooding yet calmingly hypnotic, the American troupe’s embellishment is packed with trademark goth/doom metal graveness and playful strangeness. What’s more – and as the title implies – they alter the lyrics significantly amidst cleverly alluding to Black Sabbath’s narration. (For instance, “Big black shape with eyes of fire” becomes “I am the shadow – with the eyes, eyes of fire.”) It’s an ingenious reworking.n”,”crossPostAttributionBottom”:””,”rawContent”:”

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This one comes from 1999’s Tribute to Aerosmith: Not the Same Old Song and Dance, and it mirrors their cut very closely (it even has an identical runtime). In fact, it’s almost indistinguishable from the prior version at the start. It doesn’t take long, however, for Malmsteen to leave his mark with some shredding before Dio kicks off the initial verse via his usual operatic coarseness.n

From there, Malmsteen’s six-string theatrics and Dio’s stacked harmonies continue to add heft and individuality while collaborators Stu Hamm (bass), Gregg Bissonette (drums) and Paul Taylor (guitars/keyboards) ensure an impressively accurate and intense homage.n”,”media_layout”:”bottomx”,”layout_base”:”standard”,”layout”:”standard”,”custom_div_class”:””,”caption”:”Top that? Challenge accepted.”,”show_media”:true,”image”:[],”media_video_id”:”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fj0410Ehipo”,”media_type”:”video”,”media_video_embed”:””,”mediaPodContent”:[{“type”:”singlePostOembed”,”data”:{“title”:”Yngwie Malmsteen – Dream On Aerosmith – Yngwie Malmsteen – Dio”,”author_name”:”Official Yngwie Malmsteen”,”author_url”:”https://www.youtube.com/@officialyngwiemalmsteen622″,”type”:”video”,”height”:113,”width”:200,”version”:”1.0″,”provider_name”:”YouTube”,”provider_url”:”https://www.youtube.com/”,”thumbnail_height”:360,”thumbnail_width”:480,”thumbnail_url”:”https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Fj0410Ehipo/hqdefault.jpg”,”html”:””,”videoId”:”Fj0410Ehipo”}}],”blogId”:366,”contentRaw”:”This one comes from 1999’s Tribute to Aerosmith: Not the Same Old Song and Dance, and it mirrors their cut very closely (it even has an identical runtime). In fact, it’s almost indistinguishable from the prior version at the start. It doesn’t take long, however, for Malmsteen to leave his mark with some shredding before Dio kicks off the initial verse via his usual operatic coarseness.rnrnFrom there, Malmsteen’s six-string theatrics and Dio’s stacked harmonies continue to add heft and individuality while collaborators Stu Hamm (bass), Gregg Bissonette (drums) and Paul Taylor (guitars/keyboards) ensure an impressively accurate and intense homage.”,”content”:”

This one comes from 1999’s Tribute to Aerosmith: Not the Same Old Song and Dance, and it mirrors their cut very closely (it even has an identical runtime). In fact, it’s almost indistinguishable from the prior version at the start. It doesn’t take long, however, for Malmsteen to leave his mark with some shredding before Dio kicks off the initial verse via his usual operatic coarseness.n

From there, Malmsteen’s six-string theatrics and Dio’s stacked harmonies continue to add heft and individuality while collaborators Stu Hamm (bass), Gregg Bissonette (drums) and Paul Taylor (guitars/keyboards) ensure an impressively accurate and intense homage.n”,”crossPostAttributionBottom”:””,”rawContent”:”

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The closing track of Death’s final studio album (1998’s The Sound of Perseverance), “Painkiller” is essentially the group’s swan song. As a remarkably precise emulation of the Judas Priest classic, it’s quite an impressive way to cap off their legacy.n

Sure, the singing is arguably a tad less shrill (and a tad more sinister), the absence of some production theatrics – such as a lack of dual vocals – makes it more straightforward and the flashy guitar work halfway in is marginally different. Nevertheless, it’s a highly meticulous recreation that infuses enough of Death’s DNA to fit alongside the rest of the record.n”,”media_layout”:”bottomx”,”layout_base”:”standard”,”layout”:”standard”,”custom_div_class”:””,”caption”:”Top that? Challenge accepted.”,”show_media”:true,”image”:[],”media_video_id”:”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JArjr-IxzlI”,”media_type”:”video”,”media_video_embed”:””,”mediaPodContent”:[{“type”:”singlePostOembed”,”data”:{“title”:”Painkiller”,”author_name”:”Death – Topic”,”author_url”:”https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBtumM97cGWGtM0n2A9A8NQ”,”type”:”video”,”height”:150,”width”:200,”version”:”1.0″,”provider_name”:”YouTube”,”provider_url”:”https://www.youtube.com/”,”thumbnail_height”:360,”thumbnail_width”:480,”thumbnail_url”:”https://i.ytimg.com/vi/JArjr-IxzlI/hqdefault.jpg”,”html”:””,”videoId”:”JArjr-IxzlI”}}],”blogId”:366,”contentRaw”:”The closing track of Death’s final studio album (1998’s The Sound of Perseverance), “Painkiller” is essentially the group’s swan song. As a remarkably precise emulation of the Judas Priest classic, it’s quite an impressive way to cap off their legacy.rnrnSure, the singing is arguably a tad less shrill (and a tad more sinister), the absence of some production theatrics – such as a lack of dual vocals – makes it more straightforward and the flashy guitar work halfway in is marginally different. Nevertheless, it’s a highly meticulous recreation that infuses enough of Death’s DNA to fit alongside the rest of the record.”,”content”:”

The closing track of Death’s final studio album (1998’s The Sound of Perseverance), “Painkiller” is essentially the group’s swan song. As a remarkably precise emulation of the Judas Priest classic, it’s quite an impressive way to cap off their legacy.n

Sure, the singing is arguably a tad less shrill (and a tad more sinister), the absence of some production theatrics – such as a lack of dual vocals – makes it more straightforward and the flashy guitar work halfway in is marginally different. Nevertheless, it’s a highly meticulous recreation that infuses enough of Death’s DNA to fit alongside the rest of the record.n”,”crossPostAttributionBottom”:””,”rawContent”:”

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Sure, the singing is arguably a tad less shrill (and a tad more sinister), the absence of some production theatrics – such as a lack of dual vocals – makes it more straightforward and the flashy guitar work halfway in is marginally different. Nevertheless, it’s a highly meticulous recreation that infuses enough of Death’s DNA to fit alongside the rest of the record.”,”podContent”:[{“type”:”singlePostText”,”data”:{“text”:”

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It’d be foolish to try outshining the warm perfection of Pink Floyd’s “Wish You Were Here.” Thankfully, Avenged Sevenfold’s attempt – from 2016’s The Stage – doesn’t.n

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Instead, it radiates the affection and accuracy of a pluckier homage. Granted, they leave out the preliminary radio chatter of the 1975 rendition, and the percussion, vocals and mid-song guitar solo are a bit heavier, but virtually everything else is as loyal as possible.n

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Instead, it radiates the affection and accuracy of a pluckier homage. Granted, they leave out the preliminary radio chatter of the 1975 rendition, and the percussion, vocals and mid-song guitar solo are a bit heavier, but virtually everything else is as loyal as possible.

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