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Black Sabbath took their name after writing the song of the same name, which in turn was named after the 1963 film of the same name. Blue Murder, after a song on their first album. Butthole Surfers, in the early years of band, they performed under a different name every show. In a gig, the announcer forgot their name so he used a title of one ...
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The following is a list of notable artists that have recorded and officially released renderings of songs originally written by Depeche Mode. The list is organized alphabetically by song and then release year.
"Creeping Death" contains a cover of "Blitzkrieg", originally recorded by the band of the same name. The $5.98 E.P. - Garage Days Re-Revisited contains a recording of the Killing Joke song "The Wait". Metallica released covers of four Motörhead songs in 1996.
Ukrainian thrash metal band Violent Omen covered the song on their full-length album "Lunatic's Revenge" released in April 2011. UK based thrash metal band Deathwish covered the song on their second full-length album "Demon Preacher". Candlemass open the song Black Sabbath Medley with 1:30 of this song on the album Ancient Dreams.
Formed in 1999, the Portland, Or.,-based duo Nice Nice emulated the spastic rhythms and bugged-out sonics of Warp Records artists such as Squarepusher and Autechre in the context of a live band.
In the late 1960s, a number of bands began pushing the limits of blues rock into a new genre which would be called heavy metal. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 1981, [ 3 ] three of the "Big Four" thrash metal bands emerged ( Metallica , [ 4 ] Slayer [ 5 ] and Anthrax ), [ 5 ] to be joined on the scene in 1983 by Megadeth .
Referred to as "the world’s best epic power metal band" and "multiple styles of power metal are pulled off while still retaining Pathfinder’s signature symphonic sound". [168] [169] Pegazus: Australia: 1993–present: 90s power metal band who wished to revive studs and leather in a straightforward metal act, rather than fantasy themes. [5]: 332