Seether Immortality cover
Stephen Flow
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just stumbled upon this on youtube... i'm not really into this band but it's not that bad of a cover.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPAFlaWWt2U&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPAFlaWWt2U&feature=related
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for the least they could possibly do
My buddy begged me to go in early, we did and I was shocked when they covered that.
no more shows
I also saw them with Audioslave and the singer came out and sang with Chris, it was either Black Hole Sun or Fell On Black Days - he's really good.
The band isn't band either, though a little generic.
I am a man, I am advanced.....I am the first man to borrow Stone's leather pants!
I love Seether Thanks for the link
This is my kind of love...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-E35_optGKI
saw them open for audioslave the 05 tour in miami and they did a kickass version of Drain you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_AzOh17i6s
Watch the nightly news and drink a beer...
Like I could even change the world, yeah right...
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lol so does ed
Anyway, any one who covers pj get some browney points.
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Ed flub a lyric :eek:
I always like when other bands give PJ props......
excellent point
although, with ed, he usually forgets them entirely, or sings the right words in the wrong place. This guy just sings the wrong words ... but it's a noble effort.
for the least they could possibly do
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Not trying to instigate trouble, but why not just buy the DVD? It's different if you're doing a B&P for a fan recorded DVD or a live CD that's no longer being made, but point being...would you do a B&P for a PJ DVD that was still available to buy in stores? That would be kinda shitty to take away money from the band, ya?