Sober - Tool
Sober - Tool
you're solid gold // i'll see you in hell
Fast Cars - The Buzzcocks
London Calling - the Clash
you're solid gold // i'll see you in hell
One Chord Wonders - The Adverts
Purgatory ~ Iron Maiden
The Return of Jackie and Judy* - Tom Waits
*Ramones' cover
London Calling ("Vanilla Tapes" demo version) - The Clash
They definitely had the music more or less in place, but the lyrics have some drastic differences between this one and the released version.
The Chemical Brothers, Block Rockin Beats
Our Lady Peace, Somewhere Out There
So Young* - The Devil Dogs
*Actually named "I'm So Young" the song was written by William H. Tyus, and was covered frequently in the 1960's by such groups as The Beach Boys, The Del-Vikings and The Ronnettes (who called there's "So Young"). None of their versions featured the particularly nasty guitar tone of the Dogs' Andy Gortler.
OLP, Innocent
Baby I'm a King - The Devil Dogs
Orgy, Stitches
They're Not Around - The Devil Dogs
"It's not that I don't like people, I feel better when they're not around"
Burnt Down on Arbor Day - The Skizzle Beeder Twaps
great debut album
track one - "sasquatch jesus"
Barenaked Ladies, One Week (I'm sorry, the fact they rap about Sailor Moon gives me such a hard-on )
The Dance Last Night - Andy G. & The Roller Kings
one of Andy Gortler's post-Devil Dogs bands
Spider Bait, Black Betty
Fabolous feat. Mike Shorey & Lil Mo, Can't Let You Go
Mudvayne, World So Cold
Uncle Kracker, Follow Me
Dobie Gray, Drift Away
Stabbing Westward, Shame
Stabbing Westward, Save Yourself
Stabbing Westward, I Don't Believe