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Who sang “Paparazzi” better?
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Murder Monroe
Future Idiots
Someone else (reblog and comment who)
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FUTURE IDIOTS - BRAINS ALL GONE
Exclusive Stream: Future Idiots Covers Taylor Swift Song "I Knew You Were Trouble"
"We heard the song and on a whim just started recording it without much thought. Probably not the wisest move considering the whole song was recorded and I was doing the vocals when I realized that the tempo was way too fast for the lyrics. I think that's why we chose to stick with it. The fast pace gave it its charm. Overall it was a lot of improvising and a lot of fun to knock out something that was so unlike us." More info here.
I kind of want Great Theft Audio 3?????
Future Idiots - A New Hope (blink-182 cover)
100 Day Song Challenge
Day 92. A song cover better than the original. - Bad Romance by Future Idiots
Phew, this one was so hard to choose because there are so many covers better than originals. Generally, I love rock versions of pop songs and this is one of them (I think I love it because of changing the part of lyrics in French ;p)
Blink 182 - 'Neighborhoods' how it should have sounded
Future Idiots re-recorded Blink 182’s album Neighborhoods to demonstrate how their latest album should have sounded, and it is awesome!
Each song crafted into the old school blink we all love!
Click continue reading to listen to the full album!
Have a listen to the tracks below and read the full statement from the band about their reasoning behind this idea.
Neighborhoods and Morningwoods, a humorous name that in concert with the 14 tracks is meant to pay homage to a legend in Pop Punk. If you noticed, the songs on this record consist of the entire Blink-182 album ‘Neighborhoods’. Most people think this in and of itself is a joke. I mean, why choose to cover what’s widely considered to be Blink’s worst album? Simple, it’s all in an effort to make each and every song sound more like the Blink-182 we all fell in love with back in the day.
To put it succinctly, the reason behind recording this album was to demonstrate how the original record could have sounded. That’s not a slight towards Blink-182 either. The fact that fans were disappointed with Blink’s latest album shows the kind of high standards that the Future Idiots and the fans hold the legendary trio to.
I want to make it absolutely clear that this isn’t an attempt to one-up somebody else’s material. It’s an attempt to make Mark, Tom and Travis proud by putting out an old-school Blink performance that even they and their fans can appreciate. credits released 23 October 2012 Mastered by Dan Coutant of Sun Room Audio
Blink 182 – ‘Neighborhoods’ how it should have sounded was originally published on The Pop Punk Days