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Spider One from Powerman 5000 is Rob Zombie's younger brother, in case you didn't already know. Every time I hear Frankie Goes To Hollywood's "Relax," I start thinking about Powerman 5000's cover from Zoolander and start laughing. You should YouTube their music video for their cover, if you haven't already seen it.
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Fear Factory's cover of Gary Numan's "Cars"
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Monster Magnet's cover of The Stooges' "Gimme Danger" Apocalyptica's cover of Metallica's "Nothing Else Matters" I'm not a huge Cradle Of Filth fan, but I do like their cover of Heaven 17's "Temptation."
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I had no idea there were so many covers of Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game." Adam Lambert and Pink's covers were the closest to the original. However, her cover is closer than Adam's. Adam Lambert's version is too upbeat. Had his version of "Wicked Game" stayed closer to the original, he would've nailed it.
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yo people, are we here uembers friends and such?
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Here are 2 White Zombie covers: White Zombie's cover of Black Sabbath's "Children Of The Grave" White Zombie's cover of KC And The Sunshine Band's "I'm Your Boogie Man" originally from The Crow: City Of Angels Soundtrack
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A Perfect Circle's cover of John Lennon's "Imagine"
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Echo And The Bunnymen's cover of The Doors' "People Are Strange" from The Lost Boys Soundtrack. It's been ~30 years, since I last heard this cover. My mom has the soundtrack on vinyl. LOL! Speaking of The Doors, Stone Temple Pilots' Scott Weiland performed "Break On Through" with them years ago. At that very moment, Scott sounded just like Jim Morrison. It was like he was channeling him. Watching this performance honestly gave me chills.
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Wow! I'm surprised there haven't been more posts, since last night. Welp, I've got some more. Nirvana's acoustic cover (insert Toki and Skwisgaar's joke about the "grandpas guitars") of David Bowie's "The Man Who Sold The World" Hole's cover of The Fleetwood Mac's "Gold Dust Woman" Even though I like Ugly Kid Joe's cover of Harry Chapin's "Cats In The Cradle," the original by Chapin is still much better. This song is the perfect example of a song with storytelling.
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Just remembered another cover. Motley Crue's cover of Brownsville Station's "Smokin' In The Boys Room."
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How could I have forgotten Nine Inch Nails' cover of Joy Division's "Dead Souls" from The Crow Soundtrack, earlier?
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Godhead's cover of The Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby"
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Here are 2 Type O Negative covers: Seals & Croft's "Summer Breeze." Actually, this is Type O Negative's banned version of the cover, titled "Summer Girl." Their original cover is on their Bloody Kisses album. And Neil Young's "Cinnamon Girl"
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Static-X featuring Fear Factory's Burton C. Bell's cover of Ministry's "Burning Inside"
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Here's KoRn and The Deftones' cover of Ice Cube's "Wicked." And The Deftones' cover The Cure's "If Only Tonight We Could Sleep."
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Speaking of Industrial covers and Depeche Mode, here is Rammstein's cover of "Stripped"
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Orgy's cover of Joy Division a.k.a. New Order's "Blue Monday." Even though I'm not a huge Marilyn Manson fan like some friends are, his cover of Depeche Mode's "Personal Jesus" was the best. I was quite disappointed listening to Gravity Kills' cover. I expected more from an Industrial Rock band.
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I've been married to my spouse for three years now.
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Even though I missed most of the movie (mostly because I was taking my midnight shower and watching 120 Minutes on MTV Classic), watching the last few minutes of Psycho never gets old. I remember that epic scene of Norman Bates' mother sitting in the chair. Her corpse looked so fake. It looked like a skeleton made out of plastic mold wearing a wig. The acting was also so contrived. It's still hilarious to watch, years later.😂
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I've been married to my spouse for three years now.
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Yes, that's right. Shiki's license is up. That's partly why I chose to buy The Wallflower. Even though there hasn't been any news about it being in danger of losing its license, I still chose to buy it because it is really hard to find in stores. I was just lucky to find The Wallflower, last night. Too bad none of the cable or satellite networks chose to air The Wallflower, Shiki, Ghost Hunt, xxxHolic, etc. Adult Swim really could've aired Another and Shiki years ago, if not Chiller TV before the network ceased. There were so many opportunities gone to waste.
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Seriously? I was just on there last night. I must have overlooked it. The entire series is on sale for $10?
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Since I'm on a budget with the last of my birthday money, I thought I would buy some Anime. After reading about some of my other favorite Horror Anime titles like Shiki, for example losing their licenses, I searched for the cheapest I could find. Shiki was not within my budget. Neither was xxxHolic and the online advertisements claiming that shoppers will get the complete box set is very misleading. The series has 37 episodes and all 37 don't cost $17 or $18. Then, I looked at Walmart and saw Ghost Hunt on sale for $16. That doesn't seem like it's in serious danger just yet. Instead, I bought The Wallflower at Barnes & Noble. Considering that it is a Horror Comedy Anime, which is a rare find, I bought The Wallflower instead.
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I don't know how anyone could be bored watching this movie. Then again, there are those Internet critics, who think they're Siskel & Ebert circa 21st Century. Within the first 45 minutes, Charlize is kicking ass and popping caps in Atomic Blonde.
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