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* The 1993 compilation ''No Alternative'' featured a live version of The [[Beastie Boys]]' "New Style" that was entirely different from the ''Licensed To Ill'' version aside from most of the lyrics - it seemed like an attempt to update the song to their current sound. |
* The 1993 compilation ''No Alternative'' featured a live version of The [[Beastie Boys]]' "New Style" that was entirely different from the ''Licensed To Ill'' version aside from most of the lyrics - it seemed like an attempt to update the song to their current sound. |
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* Groove Coverage has reworked their cover of Mike Oldfield's "Moonlight Shadow" at least twice, first as a [[Softer and Slower Cover]] in 2006, then as an electro-rap version with P.S.Y. in 2012. |
* Groove Coverage has reworked their cover of Mike Oldfield's "Moonlight Shadow" at least twice, first as a [[Softer and Slower Cover]] in 2006, then as an electro-rap version with P.S.Y. in 2012. |
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* [[Pizzicato Five]] was truly adept to this, along to remixing and re-cutting their themes for different releases. |
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** There is "Airplane", who received a more rock-esque rearrange as "Airplane '96" |
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** And there there is "Triste", whose first version has a happy melodic base that put the song in [[Lyrical Dissonance]] territory, and then received a second version with an almost completely different arrangement with a lot of string instruments. |
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== [[Professional Wrestling]] == |
== [[Professional Wrestling]] == |