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Originally Posted by Skexis
System of a Down - Snowblind blows Ozzy's version away.
Pantera - Planet Caravan also blows away Ozzy's original.
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First, they were Sabbath originals, and second, bullshit. Those are both great covers but they are nothing when compared to the awesome force that was Black Sabbath.
I add:
Pearl Jam doing Daniel Johnston's
Walking The Cow live and acoustic. This is on some bootleg.
Bad Brains covering the Beatles and Stones on Day Tripper/She's A Rainbow medley live. No one could touch their energy level. A bunch of rastafarian punks doing psychedelia is an interesting twist.
The Resident's
Third Reich 'N' Roll album. This covers masterpiece took the form of two twenty minute medleys of twisted innovative covers of '60's bubblegum pop. A concept album meant to parody the hypocritical music industry of the time, a later CD reissue features their cover of the Stone's
Satisfaction (which owns the decent Devo cover and predates it by five years), as well as their single
The Beatles Play The Residents and The Residents Play The Beatles, which sees a cover of the Beatles' "Flying" and strange editing board creation titled "Beyond The Valley Of A Day In The Life".
Jam it back in, in the dark.