So the ska band Streetlight Manifesto released their first volume of the 9-Part 99 Songs of Revolution. The released is entirely made up of covers from artists all over the place.
1. "Birds Flying Away" (originally by Mason Jennings) – 3:27
2. "Hell" (originally by Squirrel Nut Zippers) – 2:56
3. "Just" (originally by Radiohead) – 3:00
4. "Skyscraper" (originally by Bad Religion) – 2:40
5. "Punk Rock Girl" (originally by The Dead Milkmen) – 2:17
6. "Linoleum" (originally by NOFX) – 2:44
7. "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard" (originally by Paul Simon) – 2:27
8. "They Provide the Paint for the Picture-Perfect Masterpiece That You Will Paint on the Insides of Your Eyelids" (originally by
9. Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution) – 3:33
10. "Red Rubber Ball" (originally by The Cyrkle) – 2:49
11. "The Troubador" (originally by Louis Jordan) – 3:33
12. "Such Great Heights" (originally by The Postal Service) – 3:30
Such Great HeightsAnd here's a
good representation of what the band sounds like in general.
The reason I'm posting this is cause it differs in genre from all the other musical stuff I've posted in the past, and also I know Ephi recently started listening to them, and absolutely LOVES them now. Also all my friends love them too.