Have you ever heard a song and thought to yourself, "wow, that song sound a lot like another song?" Well, Chad Neidt decided to make a mash-up featuring clips of songs, performed by himself, that sound way to close to another song.
The Nickleback reference, I think, is pretty funny...
Who better to get you in the Christmas mood than by having Dwayne Wade, Carmelo Anthony, Dwight Howard, Russell Westbrook and Joe Johnson bounce basketballs to make 'Carol of the Bells'.
There's a popular song from Gotye called 'Somebody that I used to know' which, to be honest, isn't that bad of a song, but it's definitely over played. I hear it all the time when I'm at the store and various other places. When this guy decided to make a metal cover of it, I was all in...
The Black Keys have accomplished a lot in their decade as a band. From sold out arena tours to getting their own documentary to performing live with Johnny Depp, the Akron, Ohio duo have done well for themselves. Now they can add one more impressive stat to their resume: getting covered by Iggy Pop.
While there are a bunch of gamers out there who long for the simpler days, even they have to admit that the two-tone soundtracks from classic titles sound incredibly better when played by awesome musical instruments.
Whatever your opinion of British rockers Queen, there’s no denying that their signature song ‘Bohemian Rhapsody,’ which consists of six different sections and hundreds of overdubs, is amazingly complex. That makes this cover of the song, which was done entirely by one man, all the more astounding.
If you were a kid in the early ’90s, you surely remember the commercial for the Milton Bradley board game Crossfire, which combined ‘Beyond Thunderdome’-like visuals with a hard-charging, fist-pumping, arena-anthem of a theme song.
In this video, glam rock pseudo-band Steel Panther cover the once-ubiquitous Crossfire tune, and Freddie Wong, who also directed the video, tries to avoid being taken o