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    This is a great cover by Seether.

    [youtube]HGNbq9Y7Odw[/youtube]

  • #2
    It seems pretty generic, as I imagine that given the opportunity, there are dozens of bands who would come up with something that sounds basically identical to this, except for perhaps the unison bends to begin the sax part, which was an odd choice. The singer has an interesting voice though. I wouldn't mind hearing more of him.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by woot View Post
      It seems pretty generic, as I imagine that given the opportunity, there are dozens of bands who would come up with something that sounds basically identical to this, except for perhaps the unison bends to begin the sax part, which was an odd choice. The singer has an interesting voice though. I wouldn't mind hearing more of him.
      They're not the most original band, but decent, and he does have a good voice. Sort of reminds me of Aaron Lewis from Staind. He's sang on a couple of Evanescence songs and Amy Lee has sang on some of theirs. Here's a good one you've probably heard before


      [youtube]CoUOrLe4vlY[/youtube]
      "Remember to double tap"

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      • #4
        Here's another song of theirs:
        [YOUTUBE]7j2DHUw8SZg[/YOUTUBE]

        They can probably be counted among the numerous Nickelback clones, but I enjoy their stuff.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by venkman View Post
          They're not the most original band, but decent, and he does have a good voice. Sort of reminds me of Aaron Lewis from Staind. He's sang on a couple of Evanescence songs and Amy Lee has sang on some of theirs. Here's a good one you've probably heard before


          [youtube]CoUOrLe4vlY[/youtube]
          Mmm Amy Lee. I used to listen to Evanescence a decent amount and even went to one of their concerts. She's not great live, but I find that singers who deal in breathtaking power are often disappointing live. The music in this one is still really generic, but I dig the duet.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Teenage Dirtbag View Post
            Here's another song of theirs:
            [YOUTUBE]7j2DHUw8SZg[/YOUTUBE]

            They can probably be counted among the numerous Nickelback clones, but I enjoy their stuff.
            Wow you nailed it. That's pure Nickelback clone, and I'm not a fan of Nickelback, what with each of their own songs being a clone of the last.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Teenage Dirtbag View Post
              Here's another song of theirs:
              [YOUTUBE]7j2DHUw8SZg[/YOUTUBE]

              They can probably be counted among the numerous Nickelback clones, but I enjoy their stuff.
              I don't like that song much, but overall I think they are much better than Nickelback who is the suckiest "rock" band of all time.
              Last edited by venkman; 01-29-2009, 10:25 PM.
              "Remember to double tap"

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Teenage Dirtbag View Post
                This is a great cover by Seether.

                [youtube]HGNbq9Y7Odw[/youtube]
                I'm with you TD, if only because I got to cop a feel from a certain lady friend to that song in junior high.
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                • #9
                  WAR SPRING DANCE 1984!
                  There's no such thing as luck, only drunken invincibility. Make it happen.

                  Tila Tequila and Juggalos, America’s saddest punchline since the South.

                  Yesterday was Thursday, Thursday
                  Today is Friday, Friday (Partyin’)

                  Tomorrow is Saturday
                  And Sunday comes afterwards

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                  • #10
                    Uugh.

                    I don't understand why any band would want to cover a horrendous song.
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