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For me, Night of Nights is far more iconic than Sakuya's original theme (Flowering Nights).
Thought of this because came across feuerschwanz cover of Dragostea din tei. Of course, no band can capture the timeless uplifting and happy energy of the original, but the "viking chant" of: Ma-ia-hii, ma-ia-huu Ma-ia-hoo, ma-ia-haa
Is so much fun, I think it gets pretty close to it :3
WIPEOUT ENJOYERMy friends are really big in to Wipeout and games like that so they tend to listen to a lot of music like this which has gotten me in to it, I think I prefer this one to the original!
ha ha! That is so true for that one. Why would you take a song that is already kind of slow, take out the brass, and just add the most bland keyboard composition to it? That and her voice was making me fall asleep. With those horns and vocals, the original still has energy despite being a slow song.it's still got more life than Scarjo on muscle relaxers
That is a good cover, and is an example of what makes a good cover: I like that guitar riff, it fits, and overall sounds different. I also love covers in a different language than the original! But I still give it to the Misfits on that one, I am also biased, as I am a big fan.Molotov's cover of I turned into a martian is in my opinion so much better (I'm biased)
Speaking of NIN and covers, there is also the drama over "hurt". I like the original better because I think it is more interesting, but I do recognize that Cash's version is also powerful and very well done. Didn't Trent say it was a song that wasn't his anymore or something? :(It was originally a Joy Division song and a very good one at that, but I like Trent's version better.
Both versions are great, but I also like the original better. And yeah, Trent did say something like that. Almost exactly actually. "I just lost my girlfriend, because that song isn't mine any more." It was a very interesting choice for Cash to cover a song like Hurt, but it worked really well. It's another case where you can't lose no matter which version you choose.Speaking of NIN and covers, there is also the drama over "hurt". I like the original better because I think it is more interesting, but I do recognize that Cash's version is also powerful and very well done. Didn't Trent say it was a song that wasn't his anymore or something? :(
Nope, didn't know. That's really cool. Speaking of Castelvania, I know there is some metal cover of bloody tears I love. I like how most videogame music covers go metal. I guess most the iconic music from games is for battles so it fits to go heavy? :3Did you know Konami had an official in house band?
based as hellFor me, Night of Nights is far more iconic than Sakuya's original theme (Flowering Nights).
never heard this before but holy hell this bangs. the guitars are so fuckin nastyAnyway, this is another case where I prefer the cover to the original, the Genitorturers have some good stuff and you've probably never heard them unless you've played Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines and heard their song Lecher Bitch in one of the clubs. The Divinyls original is still darn good, but I choose to rock out.
Aw yea, now that is what I'm talking about, a fire remix.
What about it? You think it is better than original? I dunno, I give it to TSOL, but both are good. I like the sound of the guitars better, doesn't really feel like Alkaline Trio is trying... And don't get me wrong, I like Alkaline Trio: "Continental" is an amazing song!This cover of T.S.O.L's Wash Away by Alkaline Trio
Agreed, that is kind of laughably bad (wtf with the random noises?) but I do like parts: there is a good cover trying to exist there. They should have done more sampling or usage of the chorus which is the best part of the original. Fell into the trap of composing too close to the original and altogether kind of falls apart.Lil Uzi’s cover of Chop Suey, singlehandedly set their reputation back with how shitty it was.
Worst track off of Pink Tape by far.
Yeah, you can tell they do respect the art but it’s too disoriented to form a cohesive cover.Agreed, that is kind of laughably bad (wtf with the random noises?) but I do like parts: there is a good cover trying to exist there. They should have done more sampling or usage of the chorus which is the best part of the original. Fell into the trap of composing too close to the original and altogether kind of falls apart.