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20 Metal Cover Songs That Keep Us Cranking Up the Volume

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Metal fans enjoy the excitement of hearing a familiar song reimagined with heavy riffs, commanding vocals, and intense energy. Metal cover songs consistently inject fresh vitality into classics across genres and subgenres. These covers captivate audiences, showcasing the versatility and creativity of metal musicians.


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Why Metal Covers Matter


Metal covers do more than just replicate the original. They add a fresh edge, often making the song heavier, faster, or darker. This transformation can introduce the original track to a new audience or give longtime fans a new way to enjoy a favourite tune.


20 Metal Cover Songs You Can’t Stop Listening To

Here’s a list of 20 metal cover songs that have captured the hearts of fans and keep us hitting repeat.


"Habits (Stay High)" by Our Last Night, originally by Tove Lo


"Take me to church" by The Agonist, originally by Hozier


"Survivor" by Die Happy, originally by Destiny's Child


"Zombie" by Breed 77, Originally by The Cranberrieso


"Grenade" by Memphis May Fire, Originally by Bruno Mars


"I Kissed A Girl" by Attack Attack!, Originally by Katy Perry


"In the Air Tonight" by In this Moment, Originally by Phil Collins


"Pure Imagination" by Hearing Shapes, Originally from"Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" (1971) Soundtrack


"Since U Been Gone" by A Day To Remember, Originally by Kelly Clarkson


"Shake It Off" by DCCM, Originally by Taylor Swift


"Sail" by Devil Driver, Originally by AWOLNATION


"Rap God" by The Animal In Me, originally by Eminem


"A Thousand Miles" by Dream on Dreamer, Originally by Vanessa Carlton


"Stressed Out" by Our Last Night Originally by Twenty One Pilots


"Boombastic" by Forever Never, Benji Webbe, Skindred, Originally by Shaggy


"Carry on My Wayward Son" by The Showdown, Originally by Kansas


"Royals" by Relic Hearts, Originally by Lorde


"Hurt" by Johnny Cash, Originally by Nine Inch Nails


"Tainted Love" by Marilyn Manson, Originally by Soft Cell


"Barracude" by Plush, Originally by Heart


What Makes These Covers Stand Out


These Metal Covers stand out for respecting the original while adding a metal vocal and instrumental flair. The artists use their unique style to reinterpret the song, whether by changing the tempo, adding heavier instrumentation, or delivering vocals with a different intensity.


This balance keeps the song recognizable but fresh for the metalhead vibe when you really want to yell out "Oooh Barracuda".


How to Discover More Metal Covers


If you want to explore more metal covers, streaming platforms and YouTube are great places to start. Look for tribute albums or live performances where bands often experiment with covers. Joining metal forums or fan groups can also help you discover hidden gems.


Don't Forget to Crank Up the Volume


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