Covers in a another genre than the original

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Alpenglow

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Our Last Night covered Radioactive by Imagine Dragons and it's pretty kickass! I figured most people on SSO aren't post-hardcore fans so this probably slipped under the radar.
 

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Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal Cover Pink Panther


Sickening cover of one of Beethoven pieces...

Featuring Michael J. Romeo and Vitalij Juprij

To learn...
 

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Moss, a doom/drone band covering D-beat punk band Discharge's Maimed and Slaughtered. They took a 1:10 punk song and doomed it out to almost 6 f.u.cking minutes.



And the original.



I really like this take on Deep Purple.

 

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all though I'm norwegian: this blows the original out of the water.
god bless america!

 

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I dig the depeche mode covers Deftones have done,I like that it's close to the orignal song mood wise and sonically as in the music is instantly recognisable, a lot of covers I think stray too much and just end up sounding like the lyrics are the only thing remaining,I think this one is balanced well it's still the same basic song but put in a new light with more heaviness and energy.
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Deftones - To Have And To Hold (Studio Version) - YouTube

Original (Nu-wave)
depeche mode - to have and to hold (1987) - YouTube
 
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