Top 10 BEST Collaboration Songs In Rock | Rocked
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- A look at some of the best collaboration songs in rock. Whether it’s a duet, a band featuring a guest musician, or two bands working together, this list covers ten of the best over different generations.
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"Close My Eyes Forever" is a duet by Lita Ford with Ozzy Osbourne from Ford's 1988 album Lita and later remixed and released as a single titled "Close My Eyes Forever (remix)" in 1989, with the single only differing from the album version in sound quality editing. The song was written by Ford and Osbourne as the result of an accident in the studio during which they both drank heavily and inadvertently wrote the lyrics to the song together.
"Not Strong Enough" is a song by Finnish rock band Apocalyptica. The song is the third single from their seventh studio album 7th Symphony. The song features Brent Smith of Shinedown on lead vocals.
"Gimme Shelter" is the opening track to the 1969 album Let It Bleed by the Rolling Stones. Greil Marcus, writing in Rolling Stone magazine at the time of its release, praised the song, stating that the band has "never done anything better". Stone Sour covered the song on their EP Straight Outta Burbank... with female vocals performed by Lzzy Hale of Halestorm.
"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1968 double album The Beatles (also known as "the White Album"). It was written by George Harrison, the band's lead guitarist. The song serves as a comment on the disharmony within the Beatles following their return from studying Transcendental Meditation in India in early 1968.
"Bring the Noise" is a song by the American hip hop group Public Enemy. It was included on the soundtrack of the 1987 film Less Than Zero and was also released as a single that year. In 1991, Public Enemy recorded a new version of "Bring the Noise" in a collaboration with the thrash metal band Anthrax.
"Feel Good Inc." is a song by British virtual band Gorillaz, featuring American hip-hop group De La Soul. The song was released as the lead single from the band's second studio album Demon Days on 9 May 2005.
"Walk This Way" is a song by the American hard rock band Aerosmith. Written by Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, the song was originally released as the second single from the album Toys in the Attic (1975).
"Under Pressure" is a song by the British rock band Queen and singer David Bowie. Originally released as a single in October 1981, it was later included on Queen's 1982 album Hot Space.
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Rocked my favorite is the collision course EP with linkin park and jay z
Cornell and Zac Brown Band surprisingly worked well together
August Burns Red- Ghosts Feat.Jeremy Mckinnion from A Day To Remember
Crack the Skye by Mastodon, which is one of the many tracks to feature Scott Kelly of Neurosis on guest vocals.
Northlane & In Hearts Wake - Refuge
These Aussie Bands complement each other on this track
Every time I hear the riff from Under Pressure I don't know whether I should be terrified because I'm about to hear Vanilla Ice, or relieved.
Charlise Bar-Shai Same
Charlise Bar-Shai charlise :oo
I don’t care if it’s Vanilla Ice or Queen and David Bowie!! I love both versions! It’s waaaayyyyy better than the crap that radios play nowadays!!!
Ice Ice Baby is a hit......... NOW!!
Right????
Apocalyptica has some of the most badass collabs ever.
Yeah they do always love hearing the stuff they come out with
Yes they do, though my personal favorite is the one with Corey Taylor....I'm not Jesus
Corey taylor is my favorite
I'm Not Jesus with Corey Taylor is my favorite but considering Corey Taylor is my favorite singer, I may be a bit biased.
"Helden", man....
I always enjoyed Broken by Seether featuring Amy Lee. Memorable acoustic part, emotional lyrics and her voice all make for a good ballad.
great song
It's great, because it works well with just Seether, but Amy Lee takes it to another level.
Loved also her live collaboration with Ugly Kid Joe also 👍👍
One of my all time favorite rock collaborations is David Bowie and NIN’s “I’m Afraid of Americans”. Such a fun and fantastic collaboration!
Erin Twohey The video is awesome as well.
FUCK YES
Good choice
Amen!!!
WAS WAITING FOR THAT ONE TO SHOW UP !!!
Apocalyptica does belong in the metal category. Literally shredding bows, incredible. Blew me away first time I saw them do Thunderstruck.
Personally one of my favorites is stop dragging my heart around by Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty
There's a great version of that with Lzzy and Corey singing kicking around the UA-cams.
Agreed!!! He also missed by not including rob Thomas with Santana SMOOTH
@@jamesbarrick3403 I might get crucified for saying this, but I actually prefer the collab with Chad Kroeger on Into the Night over Smooth. Possibly because I've heard Smooth so many times over the years.
Rush and Kim Mitchell was a good one
No I am not going to mention Hyde Park July 9th 2017. Oh I just did
Another collab that I’m surpised didn’t make the cut: “Paradise” by Within Temptation and Tarja
Fun Fact:
Maynard also had a guest appearance in Rage Against The Machine’s “Know Your Enemy.”
I got no patience now.
Weren’t Maynard and Tom morello college buddies?
And Henry Rollins popped up on Bottom by Tool
Hey its the Micheal Rosen guy
@@jenh9221 Tom and Adam actually
Right Turn by Alice in chains which features Chris Cornell and Mark arm. Triple grunge!
Daniel Gomez . That was the first song I thought of.
For that matter, the same EP includes two songs with Ann Wilson contributing backing vocals.
I soo agree. Jerry opens, then , Chris cornell, Layne, Mark......and the end Chris is amazing please show it!!!!!!!!
Oh yeah ring them bells originally by Bob Dylan.
Such a combo....excellent. I love love it
Excellent choice
"Roll the window down, thissss cool night air is cur-i-ous."
As much as I love to watch you hate things, I always find new music to listen to when you do positive lists, so thanks for that.
I always appreciate other apocalyptica colabs: Adam Gontier, Corey Taylor and Lacey Sturm are my favourite. BTW "under pressure" is unquestionable but its sad that people never speak about David and Placebo "without you I'm nothing" as much as it deserve to be. Cool video, more!
Yes the Bowie/Placebo jam is awesome and Bowie/Scarlet Johansson is pretty tight too on Tom Waits' Fanning Street and Falling Down.
Bringing up Placebo reminded me of their cover of Running Up that Hill, which reminded me I saw a video Dave Gilmour (Pink Floyd) performing that song with Kate Bush.
Sadly placebo doesn't get the praise they deserve across the whole world.
Need to do a top 10 of just Bowie collabs it'll fly trust me he literally worked with everyone from NIN to BING CROSBY (and yes its a Christmas song and the jokes about bing dying once he figured out who David bowie actually was but Peace on earth was a beautiful harmony and showed bowie was more than glam and show...he could SING)
Aerosmith & Run DMC
New Years Day & Chris Motionless
Queen & David Bowie
Ozzy Osbourne & Lita Ford
Korn & Ice Cube
In This Moment & Rob Harford
Rob Zombie & Marilyn Manson
Are some of mine.
Catley Quinzel Korn and ice was pretty cool wasn’t it
Korn and Ice Cube?? What song was that plz?
@@redduklak9192 children of the korn
If this counts, my favourite collaboration would be "Fairytale of New York" by The Pogues and Kristy MacColl.
the entity of darkness that’s such a great choice. Always a classic.
No joke, Peter Frampton's cover of While My Guitar Gently Weeps is incredible!
Jonathan Thayer there is also a live cover of the song performed by Jeff Lynne, Dhani Harrison (George Harrison’s son), Tom Petty, and Prince for I believe it was George Harrison’s solo entry into the Hall of Fame. Very well done 👍🏾.
Prince outshined everyone. When in an interview, Clampton was ask how does it feel to be the greatest guitarist of all time, he replied "I don't know. Ask Prince."
So true
While I respect your opinion regarding “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” did you SEE Prince’s performance?!
My first thought
With Tom Petty on vocals along with others that was legendary
Also, this isn't really a 2970's thing. If you listen to the original on the white album, it's still Clapton playing it. He's all over that record.
And before that Jeff Healey's version was the previous best version. Lots of mediocre covers, Healey brought it to a new level. It was Healey's own until Prince's performance
Yeah, I was disappointed that this version was chosen, instead of the one with Prince. Even every musician in the ensemble were mesmerized. Considering who was in that ensemble is a testament to the gifted talent that Prince possessed. RIP to a true artist!
One of my all time favorite collaborations is Linkin Park and Jonathan Davis doing a Reanimated version of One Step Closer.
Dude I absolutely loved Reanimation!
This deserves a follow-up. Reading a few comments, people have mentioned several fantastic collabs, but I haven’t seen No Leaf Clover. Metallica and the San Francisco Orchestra equaled awesome gold
I'm not sure if Metallica and SF Orchestra would count, as it wasn't technically a collaboration. It was basically remix of already produced material. Awesome however
Sorry! I missed the part about No Leaf Clover. My bad.
Amazing song.
I love the Anthrax/Public Enemy collab. Good to see it on this video.
Considering Shinedown is one of my favorite bands, fullstop, I love the collab between Brent and Apocalyptica. However, I do still have a soft spot for the song they did with Adam Gontier, I Don't Care. So many hours listening to that one on repeat after getting home from work.
One of my all time favourite collabs Apocalyptica did is with Joe Duplantier on Bring Them To Light 🥰🥰🥰 nonetheless mad appreciation for Apocalyptica making this list
George Harrison was by far the Beatles’ greatest asset. He’s always been my favorite Beatle.
You should say. I think that/In my opinion. Now you are elevating a matter of taste to the category of facts.
Scott Ian rapping that verse blew my mind as a kid. He nailed it. I wonder how many takes he needed.
Onyx and Biohazard. That was a killer version of "SLAM."
That entire soundtrack is killer.
The metal version of SLAM is ok but Judgement Night is better.
KenTerminatedbyGoogle damn right! that's a great soundtrack for a good asswhooping
@@joeblow5511 Honestly, I find the original Slam to sound more of a bad ass than the metal version.
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The entire slash collab album is so underrated in my opinion, I mean you got Ozzy, Chris Cornell, M Shadows, Kid Rock, and even Fergie. Every song is gold.
When I saw you start off this list with Close My Eyes Forever and Black Wedding I knew it was gonna be a good one. Definitely think Numb/Encore by Jay Z and Linkin park shoulda been on here but no biggie. Great job my man!
“Paradise (What About Us?)” by Within Temptation ft. Tarja Turunen would probably be my favorite rock collaboration.
"Bring Me The Disco King" by Bowie and MJK is something special.
"Walk This Way" done with Run DMC is how I found Aerosmith as a teenager. It's one of the best songs of all time in my opinion, and will always be my favorite collaboration. It was the perfect blend of rap (which I do not listen to) and rock music. It's the pinnacle of blending the two genres.
Here's some I personally enjoy:
Tonight Alive- Thank You And Goodnight ft. Mark Hoppus
Blink 182- All Of This ft. Robert Smith
August Burns Red- Ghosts ft. Jeremy McKinnon
We Came As Romans- I Survive ft. Aaron Gillespie
Ice Nine Kills- IT Is The End ft. Reel Big Fish
Against Me!- Borne On The FM Waves Of My Heart ft. Tegan Quin
CHVRCHES- Bury It ft. Hayley Williams
Dance Gavin Dance- Caviar ft. Chino Moreno & Shelf Life ft. Kurt Travis
Pierce The Veil- Caraphernelia ft. Jeremy McKinnon
Hands Like Houses- Lion Skin ft. Jonny Craig & Tyler Carter
I The Mighty- Silver Tongues ft. Tilian Pearson
Was hoping to see either "Brother" or "Right Turn" from Alice in Chains's Sap EP on here, feat. Ann Wilson and Mark Arm & Chris Cornell, respectively. Awesome list nevertheless!
Thank you for highlighting the Brent Smith version of Not Strong Enough! Best Apocalyptica song ever.
I think Bruce Springsteen bringing in Tom Morello to rework "The Ghost of Tom Joad" is an underrated collab, although the earlier live versions blow the later live versions away.
Honestly, the collab of Metallica and Lady Gaga of "moth into flame" really caught me off guard, it's surprisingly good!
i still love the used and my chemical romance’s joint cover of under pressure
Trent Reznor and Karen O's cover of Immigrant Song is not just a great cover but a great collaboration.
I was freaking out when Walk This Way was only #2 but then you dropped Under Pressure. Ok you win lol
"Heavy is the Head" By Zac Brown Band and Chris Cornell.
Where is it?
That was a good one
Also the song Zac Brown wrote with Dave Grohl. That went off lol
Man Bring the Noise Feel Good Inc and Walk this Way showed that rap and rock can coexist and just be great. Then Limp Biskit happened and that dream died.
Feel Good Inc came out in 2005, years after Limp Bizkit
Liam McNicholas Linkin Park and Jay-Z put Collision Course out in 2004 too
Are you sure? Why?
Haha I thought N 2gether now with Method Man was decent 9
Rage Against the Machine, they did rap and rock really well.
I grew up in Boston, so Aerosmith has always been a big deal. ☺️ The first time I heard WTW with RUN DMC I just sat with my jaw on the floor at how perfect it was.
How did I just now find out that apocalyptica did a song with the lead singer of my favorite band?!?! I’m shook! I need to listen to this now 😯
Just to let you know that I saw an ad for a group called 22 Hertz. I wouldn't want to skip the ad on this one.
Disappointed Numb/Encore isn't on here. One of the best collab songs ever!!!
Or anything else of of Collision Course, my personal favorite from the collab album is Dirt Off Your Shoulder/Lying From You
Thats more of a mash up instead of collab. If they made a new song together; then I would agree.
Not to mention they did a whole album, doesn't fit the criteria for this vid
@@geoffreyprior8931 theres an awesome mash up someone did here on you tube with Ratt and Marvin Gaye. Marvin sings heard it through the grapevine and the music is Round and Round by Ratt
No
A few I would've put if it were my list:
Mark Knopfler & James Taylor - Sailing to Philadelphia
Slash ft. Ian Astbury - Ghost
Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty - Stop Dragging My Heart Around
Santana ft. Rob Thomas - Smooth
I would say Slash with Myles Kennedy... Buuuuut He And Myles formed a band that is still around 🤷♂️
Bring The Noise and the Run DMC/Aerosmith version of Walk This Way are the best examples of mixing rock and rap seamlessly.
Have you heard of the song “bender” by sevendust ft. Chino Moreno
Public Enemy have a great diversity in the genres they can play within. My favourite song by them has Stephen stills on it (He Got Game) and it works perfectly
Sucks that Linkin Park/Jay-Z collaboration didn’t make it on your list but overall that was a great list 👍
Luke says at the beginning of the video that it had to be a one off. They made a whole E.P..
An EP and and concert. Sounds like a one off to me.
@@StubzTurner I was thinking that it meant just one single song. But you could be right.
@@Chatman666 then you can say Numb/Encore since that's the single of their collab
I meant single as in "only one and no more than one". Not in the radio sense.
I feel like Shame performed by the Wu Tang Clan and System of a Down is a bit overlooked. Sure, it isn't that great, but I feel it's the diamond in the rough inside Loud Rocks. Serj's vocal style and smooth singing in some of the verses really pulls the track together.
Yep, "Bring the Noise" brings back a ton of fun Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 memories. I still think about that game and its soundtrack to this day!
Did expect Passenger and Under Pressure, because these two songs deserved it. But Feel Good Inc. ... also. And its evil laughter is one of the best ever in music, movies, videogames, EVERYTHING.
I remember my father being very critical of Aerosmith Run DMC collaboration feeling they ruined a song he loved as a teenager. That one and the Anthrax both came out at the right time grabbing metal heads attention who a lot at the time we're already checking things out like Beastie Boys and such.
I know it's probably not on anyone's radar, but "Pendulum - Self vs Self (feat. In Flames)" is a good collab in my eyes.
Pendulum used to make metal before they became electronic and changed the name to Pendulum. Can't remember if any of that early metal stuff is released though.
Yes! Love it!
YES
Yes
Billy Joel and Ray Charles on Baby Grand. What a legendary pair-up!
Even with just Chino, watching Passenger live on their Diamond Eyes tour was probably the most powerful moment I’ve ever experienced at a gig
I have a few new songs to add to my list now
Okay, I WAS gonna gripe about "Walk This Way" only getting the #2 slot, but then I saw what was #1. And... yeah, I totally get it. The best performer ever teaming with the best band ever to record one of the best SONGS ever. I should never have doubted it.
Nice List!
My favorites would include:
Kamelot & Simone Simons: The Haunting (Somewhere in time)
Within Temptation & Xzibit: And we run
Mark Morton & Chester Bennington: Cross Off
Alter Brdige & Christina Scabbia: Watch over you
Device FT. Lzzy Hale covering Close My Eyes Forever was awesome.
Seether - Broken, featuring Amy Lee. Probably my favorite ever.
I was just thinking about that song. It is amazing
My list would be The Judgement Night Soundtrack. Best soundtrack ever. All rap/rock collaborations.
Add the Spawn soundtrack to this. Filter/ Crystal Method kill it on Trip Like I Do
I was reading through these comments so as not to repeat anyone else’s suggestion but I gotta for yours. I was gonna say Slayer and Boo Ya Tribe off that Judgement Night soundtrack is awesome! 👍🏻🤘🏻
Ok, I f*%ked up. It was Faith No More with Boo-Ya Tribe. Song still awesome though
@@Goddzi ANOTHER BODY MURDERED!!!!
Even Sir mixalot with Mudhoney?
Love most of the list. One I kept thinking would show up was Don’t Fight it from Kenny Loggins and Steve Perry.
I still think Carlos Santa's cover of "White my guitar gently weeps" is my favorite rendition of the song. There's just something about the way that man makes a guitar cry that just can move a person.
Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks
Deftones and Maynard
Queen and Bowie
Aerosmith and Run DMC
Stevie Ray Vaughn and Albert King
Pierce the Veil and Kellin Quinn
Quentin Snyder Excellent choices!!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁
Korn and shrillex
Another good apocalyptica song is I’m not Jesus with Corey Taylor
Yeah, that one is gold! Apocalyptica has so many great songs with so many different singers. 'Bittersweet' featuring Lauri Ylönen (The Rasmus) and Ville Vallo (HIM). 'I Don't Care' feautiring Adam Gontier (Three Days Grace). Or 'Helden' featuring Till Lindemann (Rammstein).
@@Kellenmcconnell1417 You're absolutely right, I forgot to mention that the original is from the great David Bowie himself. :)
Close My Eyes Forever was one of the first songs I remember when I was a kid, and is still one of my favorites
I was thinking of a couple collaborative songs I like and realized they probably don't really qualify as rock or outright don't, but you may want to check them out anyhow:
• "Drift Away" by Uncle Kracker with the original singer Dobie Gray
• "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" by Meat Load and Marion Raven
• "Where the Lost Ones Go" by Sissel and Espen Lind
• "Bang A Drum" by Chris LeDoux and Jon Bon Jovi
• "Wake Me Up" by Avicii and Aloe Blacc
Good list. I personally would have had 'Broken' by Seether featuring Amy Lee (of Evanescence) from the 'Punisher' soundtrack on my list.
The Mess We're In - PJ Harvey feat. Thom Yorke is awesome.
Anything with my two artist makes it for me doesn't matter what genre
I'M YOUR PASSENGERRRRRRRR!!! goosebumps still
I love Jeff Healy's version of While My Guitar Gently Weeps. He did a great job.
Let's be honest; we all knew "Under Pressure" would be number one as soon as Luke mentioned David Bowie at the start.
Annnnnnd as soon as Under Pressure plays despite you talking over the music I STILL got goosebumps 😎 Amazing doesn't quite describe that song. No words can 💯
The Jerry Reed and Slayer collaboration shaped my youth.
I know this duet song by Queen and David Bowie are the best in 80s
The Saints Are Coming cover by Green Day/U2 is a personal favorite of mine...even if the same cannot be said for Bono.
I prefer the original. I feel like the hyper clean sound ruins the song.
Agreed- I love the orignal by The Skids. Also being a Saints fan, it was a great homecoming for the team after Katrina.
The live version they played together at the Superdome with Trombone Shorty gets me pumped every time I hear it.
My top 11 rock duets ever: 11 I'm Broken (Seether + Amy Lee) 10. Know Ur enemy (Rage +Mynyrd) 9.Easy lover (Phi Collins + Phillip Bailley) 8.Stop Draggin my heart around 7.Say, say, say (Paul McCartney + MJ) 6. Smooth (Santana & Rob Thomas) 5.The saints are coming (U2+ Green Day) 4.Don't go breaking my heart (Elton + Kikki Dee) 3.Walk this way(Aerosmith + RUN-DMC) 2.Bring the noise (Anthrax + Public Enemy) 1. Under pressure (Queen + David Bowie).
Thank you for this, wonderful critique.
Somebody mentioned Broken by Seether and Amy Lee and it is exceptional and better than the original version. A Tout Le Monde with Cristina Scabbia joining Megadeth is also better than the original. It made me learn to aporeciate that song.
My personal favs are The Hunt by Code Orange ft Corey Taylor and Nihilist Blues by BMTH ft Grimes
Thank you for putting that Apocalyptica song on here!!! I have always loved Not Strong Enough but had no idea who the singer was. there were no bad choices on here, thank you!!
Watching the video and not even done yet and am pleasantly surprised you included close my eyes forever. Great collaboration
Brings back memories of high school for me lol
Of blood and salt-Gojira, Meshuggah, devin townsend
That song fucks!
I’m not Jesus with Corey Taylor is my favorite apocalyptica collaboration but the shine down one is amazing as well.
Love your channel, man. It's introducing me to a lot of stuff I haven't heard and reminding me of things I'd forgotten about.
Some of my faves: Bowie and Queen, Johnny Cash and U2, and Santana and Rob Thomas.
Queensryche and Ronnie James Dio the song "the chase" give it a listen and let me know what you thought about it.
The Used and MCR doing “Under Pressure” as well as Disturbed and Myles Kennedy doing “The Sound of Silence” are a couple of my favorite collabs
some collaborations to consider: Doro and Lemmy: love me forever, Feuerschwanz and Thomas Winkler (Angus McFife XIII): I See Fire Live, Andre Matos (RIP) and Bruce Dickinson, Flight of Icarus, Tarja Turunen and Floor Jansen Over The Hills; Hansi Kursch and Jon Schaffer, "Demons and Wizards, check out "Immigrant Song,"Grave Digger with Van Canto, Hansi Kursch, and Baul Muluy Pipes & Drums: Rebellion. And check out Van Canto's cover of this song.
There are plenty of good collaboration songs, but I don't think anyone can argue with your number one.
I really hope Bring the Noise by Public Enemy and Anthrax is on here.....(THPS2 🙌) Edit: ITS ON HERE!!! You rock, ROCKED!!!!!
Agree with you also on Apocalyptica. They are an amazing group. They've expanded so far from Metallica covers, which were awesome. One of my favorites is Bring Them Too Light. Also on The Rooftop with Quasimodo is an amazing song as well.
I know it might not be a top known but Lzzy Hale collab with Lindsay Stirling on "Shatter Me" is amazing
THANK YOU, for having Not Strong Enough on this list. One of my top 5 songs ever!!
For me it’s both weird and hilarious to think that Deaky forgot the baseline to Under Pressure when they went out to get food…
Jackyl's "locked and loaded" with Brian Johnson, in fact I can't think of another collaboration Johnson was ever involved with.
You can't count Geordie because that was his original band before joining AC/DC.
Jackyl also did a collaboration with Darryl McDaniels of run dmc called "just like a negro" which lead to some controversy but if you actually read the lyrics there is nothing controversial about it.
So happy to see Black Wedding on here. One of my favorite In This Moment song, and the video kicks ass
The One You Love To Hate by Halford. Rob Halford and Bruce Dickinson together is just amazing, and is easily my favourite collaboration.
Your Love Alone Is Not Enough by Manic Street Preachers with Nina Persson. Too Indie? It only happened once and although the disappearance of lyricist Richey Edwards gets the press, it's all about James Dean Bradfield on vocals and guitar keeping the band interesting after all these years. Couldn't get arrested in America obviously!
I saw them last month here in Portugal, amazing musicians, little baby nothing has an unexpected collaboration too
Well Mr Rocked if you want to do a video on your discovery of the Manic Street Preachers, I'll share the hell out of that one! You might not like everything on offer but there'll be one or several tracks that make you interested!
I really like when M Shadows and Synester Gates played Faint with Linkin Park at Chester's Tribute show. Call me crazy
Kyle Redding Same!!!
Apocolyptica Ft. Adam Gontier "I Don't Care" I know you picked the one with Brent Smith, but this one just hit closer to home. It was how I felt towards both my parents in the late 2000's. "If you're dead or still alive, I don't care" was exactly how I cared about them both. I knew my Mom was eventually going to die because I knew she'd screw up and OD or something, I was right. My Mom died in 2008, my dad nearly died a week later from heart failure. I didn't even visit him in the hospital because I deemed him not worth my time and an argument would just happen. While my brother drove him to the hospital, I went back to bed. At the time, I was so mad and messed up back in 2008.years later we reconciled and get along better than we ever did. I can actually talk to him.