that should be the goal of a cover imo. To change it into something new, rather than copy the original. to be fair, people like Max Niessl and LeoBassCovers serve a great purpose by transcribing songs to the exact, finest details in order to help others learn, but I think beyond that official covers should attempt to twist and redefine the original song. A great example of this is "sounds" cover of Black Hole Sun. Completely different style, but the same underlying concept th-cam.com/video/YXT3ZDbKaik/w-d-xo.html
+Tim Toots Not necessarily. 1997 wasn't entirely to my liking. Same for one of the more recent tours since I last caught them in 2010. But, overall, DC excels where others fail simply because he clearly takes the time to tune his kit properly to produce those amazing tones. Even his cymbals set him apart from most for their clarity.
It’s incredible hearing King Buzzo on this as well, his tone fits in so well with Tool. Seems like a match made in heaven! On a side note, if none of you have ever seen it, I’d highly recommend looking up the photo of Adam Jones, Buzz Osborne, and Mike Patton on a fairground ride together. It’s great!
I've seen Tool a couple of times live and both times it amazing me how good they sound live. They put on a great live show as well. Maynard never disappoints.
Maynard says to us hicks down in Alabama... "Ala FUCK YEAH Bama!!!" We all hoped it was because we all knew the songs by heart word for word and couldn't help ourselves. He could've been pissed by it. All I know, one of the top 3 best nights of my entire life.
That might be the best snare sound I have heard in my entire life. Very similar to Sean Kinney (Alice in Chains) drummer during the "Facelift" era live,
This is Adam Jones hommage to another guitarist that understands Tone! That L5 or Byrdland that the Nuge played way back circa 76' was fucking incredible. Got you in a Stranglehold, and ill bust yah face!
@@MrLineman8144 all the time when you live in your own way. That makes us happy and understanding. I have had accompanied so many people who don't want to listen a single riff of Tool and so many awesome band but I stay back, I don't have to prove it to them. tool has helped me a lot and I am happy, when I am happy I can make others happy. It's the perception that makes us different hence different perception creates different realities.
Jerry Dodge yes used to listen to Third Eye put my head down by the stereo during the head change and I felt three separate levels in my brain all spinning simultaneously in opposite directions pretty cool
Lyrics ; Estoy Aqui otra vez bambina No nada mal. Concoces el gusto, bambina Y no este nada mal. Adentro come tu tiempo, Sabes que voy a decir. Got you in a stranglehold baby Y no vas a salir.
Bro! You are a god amongst men! I have been looking for the lyrics to the first verse forever. I know Spanish, and I am sitting here like.... "Is this dude Maynard covering this in Spanish! WTF!?"
Tool does amazing covers. Everyone is a tribute to the original song as they make their remake their own. I always thought that In-A-Gada-Da Vida would make a great remake. Lots of music opportunity for the band to play and layer and Maynard could update it by singing the original lyrics "In the garden of Eden".
Eric Bradford you know I’ve thought about that with Black Sabbath’s war pigs. I’d like to see Tool throw a psychedelic vibe to that song, and they could also use the original lyrics from the first version, Walpurgis. I think that would be really awesome.
Wait, Maynard actually sings in spanish, i didn't notice all these years 1:25 "conoces el gusto baby" - You know the taste baby 1:30 "adentro como (something), sabes que voy a decir" - inside like (something hard to understand) you know what i'm going to say
+geta65 after all these years? i just found this after all these years, feels... new lol. Are there any other live covers? other than peach's, kyuss and salival stuff?
@@walwal4634 On the internet? I don't believe so. Tool have probably done lots of covers that have never been seen by the public eye. Some lucky folks might have more covers saved on VHS or something, but never posted the footage online.
Can't get enough of this version. TOOL THE HOLE GROUP OF MEN ARE SOME OF THE BEST OUT THERE. I LOVE HOW THEY JUST PLAY NOTHING MORE NO RUNNING BANGING THERE HEADS JUST LOVE TOOL PLAIN HAS THAT. To the one's that see this PLEASE BE SAFE and have a GREAT HOLIDAY'S.🙏🍀🇺🇸🤘
I saw them in'98 with The Melvins opening up at Red Rocks Amphitheater. That reminds me of the revamped version of push it. Same one that is on Salival. Hell of a show
Have listened to Tool since the mid 90's, before local radio stations took Jesus' fucking whistle and made it a 'giant whistle'. Never been a diehard fan, but this jams.
I had always wondered why no major bands seem to cover Stranglehold. Between the original and this version is is probably pretty intimidating to take on. Foo Fighters and Metallica should give it a shot. They are two legendary bands that also have their own sounds and know their way around a cover.
I just remembered during the song Crawl Away at JC Dobbs towards the end of the song Maynard adding in the lyrics got you in a stranglehold but I'm not sure if that's the only concert he said those lyrics on Crawl Away
Maybe Tool should released the next album consist of all cover songs. And just to fuck with us, maybe one of the song covered is One Directio'n's song, or something like that. But who cares? It's still gonna sound badass for sure.
I could totally see them "pre-releasing" an album like that...i.e. a "leaked" album with collaborations with Zayn Malik, Ed Sheeran, Adele, but then add Buzz from the Melvins, so you think it's legit too...
This isn't hundred percent accurate. Look at all of the Bob Dylan covers in the 60's and early 70's. Though they didn't play solo acoustic guitar and harmonica they did follow the original songs almost to a "T", just with a band and more instrumentation. The originals were extremely well written songs and there was no real need to change them. But Dylan was a bad singer, mediocre guitarist and often recorded without a and or with a band who at best were just average. Therefore, Johnny Cash or Jimi Hendrix doing a Dylan song instantly made it sound 20x better, like "All Along the Watchtower" by Hendrix, or "It ain't Me" by Cash. Both of those songs are extremely iconic, but not the Dylan versions. His versions are objectively worse, and I think he knew this. I think it's why he often worked with other artists, especially ones he had admired like Cash, because he knew they could elevate his songs to another level.
Here I come again now baby Like a dog in heat Tell it's me by the clamor now baby I like to tap the streets Now I've been smoking for so long You know I'm here to stay Got you in a stranglehold baby You best get out of the way The road I cruise is a bitch now baby You know you can't turn me 'round And if a house gets in my way baby You know I'll burn it down You remember the night that you left me You put me in my place Got you in a stranglehold baby You're gone, I crushed your face Yeah, sometimes you want to get higher A sometimes you gotta start low Some people think they gonna die someday I got news you never got to go old Come on, come on up Come on, come on up Come on, come on up Come on, come on up Come on, come on baby Come on, come on, come on, come on up Come on, come on, come on, come on baby Come on, come on, come on The road I cruise is a bitch now baby You know you can't turn me 'round Yeah and if a house gets in my way You know I'll burn it down You remember the night that you left me You put me in my place I got you in a stranglehold baby Last night I crushed your face
Thanks Tool, the original artist can no longer do justice for this song and does not deserve credit for great music. The fool has lost his damn mind. I can once again love this song! ❤
I thought I was tripping when I noticed have way through the fingers were moving. Lol this whole time they were moving? 😂 I didn't remember it did this. Btw I'm usually high anyway so I'm not surprised. Man this song is so sick!
I tolerate Rage Against the Machine's ridiculous Communism. Flying a banner of the murderer Che Guevara. Sporting the hammer and sickle that killed millions. Burning the flag. We need to accept people for who they are, hope they continue to learn and remain open-minded.
Even the members of Tool admit it's ridiculous!! album does not have to take a decade...They argue constantly about it, gotta love control freaks in rock and roll lol they are a kick ass band,
I think of Tool's covers more as an homage than a cover. You can't judge it the way you would with some shinedown abortion. It's more like they take the bones of something you know and use it for a classic Tool jam.
Dude I never knew freaking tool remade stranglehold this was fuckin badass
Have you heard there version of no quarter!?
Kız my sister neither did I please write it was fckin amazing
If you don't write don't matter as long as the upload stays
ya know what... I think I'd be happy if Tool just released a cover album.. like I could survive another 10,000 days with just a cover album...
+PS2freak11223 I really wished they did that during this downtime of their's. Just release SOMETHING.
Heheheh
One more day....
@@normanbreau295 Yayyyyy!
@Fire Ant Shotgun The album is pretty good. I think it gets better with each listen.
How have I not heard this yet?? I feel like I'm hearing a BRAND NEW TooL song now!! 🤘
Have you heard there cover of no quarter?
@@Christopher-024their
Tool has a way of doing a cover yet making it sound like an original by them. Perfect.
that should be the goal of a cover imo. To change it into something new, rather than copy the original.
to be fair, people like Max Niessl and LeoBassCovers serve a great purpose by transcribing songs to the exact, finest details in order to help others learn, but I think beyond that official covers should attempt to twist and redefine the original song. A great example of this is "sounds" cover of Black Hole Sun. Completely different style, but the same underlying concept
th-cam.com/video/YXT3ZDbKaik/w-d-xo.html
Facts!!! Have you heard there spasm cover
No no
Everyone band does that.. it’s called a cover
No Quarter is better than the Zep version. I’m not afraid to say it
Wow, they didn't cover the song, they turned it into a Tool song.
Same with no quarter
Per usual. Artistry.
They Tool-ized it.
pro trick: watch series on Flixzone. Been using them for watching lots of of movies these days.
@Tomas Sullivan Yup, been watching on Flixzone for months myself :D
Just discovered this shit as a decade long Tool fan. This is incredible!!
and I'm two years behind you :) What should I look for next ? TELL ME NOW , I cant wait :)
youll find for yourself, me as a Tool fan since 2006 found this also just now
th-cam.com/video/C8DMEk6zDSY/w-d-xo.html
Noob
@mateuszmakowski9974 This reply is coming to you about four years late. I trust that your Tool journey is still underway.
God damn, that snare sounds like a fucking gunshot with that reverb - I can't play this loud enough.
I was born exactly 4 months after this and just a short drive away. Musta felt the vibrations in the womb cuz i was born a Tool fan.
Us Michigan tool fans are built different
I hope we get another release like Salival one day. I'd love to hear this, Demon Cleaner among other stuff they played throughout the years.
🙏
I'd love to see some of their older songs get the salival treatment, sort of like Pushit.
Their version sucks big balls
With the version of Stinkfist they do live also!
Definitely agreed! 🤘
that fuckin snare
+KMRN
Yep, DC was killin' it in '98!
+Fakename70 He's always killing it
+Tim Toots
Not necessarily. 1997 wasn't entirely to my liking. Same for one of the more recent tours since I last caught them in 2010. But, overall, DC excels where others fail simply because he clearly takes the time to tune his kit properly to produce those amazing tones. Even his cymbals set him apart from most for their clarity.
+Fakename70 K buddy
+KMRN That guitar tone. So crunchy and middy
I just can’t comprehend how some of there songs are even possible to make 🤯
I thought no one could cover or recreate Ted Nugent's best song, but Tool made it as if they wrote it.
Stranglehold was a great cover choice…but I have to wonder what Tool could have done with Great White Buffalo.
But they didn’t
It’s incredible hearing King Buzzo on this as well, his tone fits in so well with Tool. Seems like a match made in heaven!
On a side note, if none of you have ever seen it, I’d highly recommend looking up the photo of Adam Jones, Buzz Osborne, and Mike Patton on a fairground ride together. It’s great!
Oh yeah I've seen that pic! Adam is wearing a Motörhead t-shirt if I remember right.
Ice Kold Killa Exactly! Great and surreal photo! 😂
Always wanted a higher quality version of this. Stranglehold's been my favorite cover of theirs for a while. Great work, as always
Demon Cleaner?
+1 for no quarter
@@davidwindsor5117 uh... Salival xD?
No Quarter or You Lied for me personally
No quarter
Danny Carey is hitting his snare drum like some kinda psychotic possessed sniper targeting absolute 100% pure evil.
Huge TOOL fan, but why am I just now hearing this?! This is awesome!
I've seen Tool a couple of times live and both times it amazing me how good they sound live. They put on a great live show as well. Maynard never disappoints.
Tool is Maynard. Maynard is not tool.
Most of what you experienced what Adam Jones. The visuals especially.
Maynard says to us hicks down in Alabama... "Ala FUCK YEAH Bama!!!" We all hoped it was because we all knew the songs by heart word for word and couldn't help ourselves. He could've been pissed by it. All I know, one of the top 3 best nights of my entire life.
Been seeing TOOL since the 90s and the 00s he hides. Young gun you are
Took stranglehold and toolified it. Absolutely amazing
That might be the best snare sound I have heard in my entire life. Very similar to Sean Kinney (Alice in Chains) drummer during the "Facelift" era live,
Aic! Yeah!
Love to see sean kinney appreciation 🤙
Yes!!! 😮
This is Adam Jones hommage to another guitarist that understands Tone! That L5 or Byrdland that the Nuge played way back circa 76' was fucking incredible. Got you in a Stranglehold, and ill bust yah face!
warm-up band for
Lynerd Skynyrd (Free Bird)
in Greenville SC
was started w/ Stranglehold
May 2020... just found this cover!
Life is good isnt it
Me too! 2020 is getting better! Lol
Same 😬😬😬😁😁😁😁🤘🤘🤘
October 2020..... Same.
@@MrLineman8144 all the time when you live in your own way. That makes us happy and understanding.
I have had accompanied so many people who don't want to listen a single riff of Tool and so many awesome band but I stay back, I don't have to prove it to them. tool has helped me a lot and I am happy, when I am happy I can make others happy. It's the perception that makes us different hence different perception creates different realities.
THAT MAYNARD SCREAM GETS ME EVERY TIME
Bruh 4 reel
That snare!!!
Thats what im saying
You ever listen to Tool?
...
You ever listen to Tool ... on WEED, MAN?!
Jerry Dodge its far out .....john stewart voice
I used to own a car repair shop, but one dose of the weed and now I sell myself behind the kfc..... not even once kids
Jerry Dodge yes used to listen to Third Eye put my head down by the stereo during the head change and I felt three separate levels in my brain all spinning simultaneously in opposite directions pretty cool
Jerry Dodge i am right now! best fuckin thing ever!!!
You ever listened to Tool sober?
wow. this is so well done, if I didn't know Ted Nugent I'd swear Tool wrote this!
Tool and Buzz absolutely slay this!
that’s why there are two guitars?
5:00-5:20.....Adam....dude...thank you.
Coolest part of the song, both on the original and on this cover
Great sounding version you got here. Thanks for sharing
sounds incredible on high quality in blacky ❤
Lyrics ;
Estoy Aqui otra vez bambina
No nada mal.
Concoces el gusto, bambina
Y no este nada mal.
Adentro come tu tiempo,
Sabes que voy a decir.
Got you in a stranglehold baby
Y no vas a salir.
this needs to be the top rated comment
@THESUPERBENNYBOY13 almost assumed samadhi band was the artist here
Bro! You are a god amongst men! I have been looking for the lyrics to the first verse forever. I know Spanish, and I am sitting here like.... "Is this dude Maynard covering this in Spanish! WTF!?"
But what’s he say at 2:18?
If Tool covers your song, it's not your song anymore.
Tool does amazing covers. Everyone is a tribute to the original song as they make their remake their own. I always thought that In-A-Gada-Da Vida would make a great remake. Lots of music opportunity for the band to play and layer and Maynard could update it by singing the original lyrics "In the garden of Eden".
Eric Bradford You should check out Wishbone Ash song called phoenix. Tool would fuckin crush it
Eric Bradford you know I’ve thought about that with Black Sabbath’s war pigs. I’d like to see Tool throw a psychedelic vibe to that song, and they could also use the original lyrics from the first version, Walpurgis. I think that would be really awesome.
slayer's version's worth a listen or so.
Wait, Maynard actually sings in spanish, i didn't notice all these years
1:25 "conoces el gusto baby" - You know the taste baby
1:30 "adentro como (something), sabes que voy a decir" - inside like (something hard to understand) you know what i'm going to say
+geta65 after all these years? i just found this after all these years, feels... new lol. Are there any other live covers? other than peach's, kyuss and salival stuff?
The cover commando by the ramones in one of there live concerts.
cool what's the translation for the rest of it?
God thank god someone else noticed
@@walwal4634 On the internet? I don't believe so. Tool have probably done lots of covers that have never been seen by the public eye. Some lucky folks might have more covers saved on VHS or something, but never posted the footage online.
sounds way better imo great work
I'm 1,756 years old, and this cover f'n rocks!
All I can say is enjoy your youth. I remember back when I was 1,756 years old, some of the best years in my life.
Damn. The drums....
That's Danny Carrey for you. Among the best drummers out there.
DC is a beast
Can't get enough of this version. TOOL THE HOLE GROUP OF MEN ARE SOME OF THE BEST OUT THERE. I LOVE HOW THEY JUST PLAY NOTHING MORE NO RUNNING BANGING THERE HEADS JUST LOVE TOOL PLAIN HAS THAT. To the one's that see this PLEASE BE SAFE and have a GREAT HOLIDAY'S.🙏🍀🇺🇸🤘
Words can't describe how good this is ❤
This is incredible. F'n amazing!!!
omfg. I was at this show. At K-Wings stadium.
Tool is one of the only bands that can make a cover song sound better than the original.
Agreed this is epic
I saw them in'98 with The Melvins opening up at Red Rocks Amphitheater. That reminds me of the revamped version of push it. Same one that is on Salival. Hell of a show
😭😭 f******ck 😮 that venue's still on my bucket list and I love Melvin's. Seen them quite a bit live, never disappoints! 🤘
What an entrance the starts unreal!
This is making my day..
I think I actually worship tool. Wtf
It happens to the best of us.
Seek help, sycophant! 🙂
I’m right there with you
Me too
Now make a shrine I have
Have listened to Tool since the mid 90's, before local radio stations took Jesus' fucking whistle and made it a 'giant whistle'. Never been a diehard fan, but this jams.
I had always wondered why no major bands seem to cover Stranglehold. Between the original and this version is is probably pretty intimidating to take on. Foo Fighters and Metallica should give it a shot. They are two legendary bands that also have their own sounds and know their way around a cover.
It’s because they had the southern flag on several albums so everyone assumes their racist.. which is a joke.. glad tool doesn’t care
I can't believe they covered Stranglehold..
These guys are absolute TOOLs.
🤘
I just remembered during the song Crawl Away at JC Dobbs towards the end of the song Maynard adding in the lyrics got you in a stranglehold but I'm not sure if that's the only concert he said those lyrics on Crawl Away
It's also on the album version
mrlolster nope
yes it is. "Got you in a stranglehold baby. Get up, get up, get up NOW!"
This is awesome, thank you.
Maybe Tool should released the next album consist of all cover songs. And just to fuck with us, maybe one of the song covered is One Directio'n's song, or something like that. But who cares? It's still gonna sound badass for sure.
I could totally see them "pre-releasing" an album like that...i.e. a "leaked" album with collaborations with Zayn Malik, Ed Sheeran, Adele, but then add Buzz from the Melvins, so you think it's legit too...
El Maynardo Diablo Fabuloso!!!!!!!
devil
I love how the cymbals just wash over the track.
Tool is out of this world
This is an amazing cover
Thanks for uploading this in higher quality.... Fucking amazing ❤
You get the feeling they could just walk out on stage and make any old song something wicked
Who needs Tool? We can make our own album with these
like a second salival album. XD bro we should
Man you posted this two years ago. Still no album. Ugh.
@@harbinger_9152 Man you posted this two years ago. It's here ! (I know You know ) :)
five years and no album yet..
@@hectorgab.mansillavera7858 ?
True musicians dont do covers, they do interpretations. Classical musicians used to do it all the time.
Them again if a song is changed beyond recognition whats the point of calling it a cover. Change the lyrics and voila its a new song lol.
This isn't hundred percent accurate. Look at all of the Bob Dylan covers in the 60's and early 70's. Though they didn't play solo acoustic guitar and harmonica they did follow the original songs almost to a "T", just with a band and more instrumentation.
The originals were extremely well written songs and there was no real need to change them. But Dylan was a bad singer, mediocre guitarist and often recorded without a and or with a band who at best were just average.
Therefore, Johnny Cash or Jimi Hendrix doing a Dylan song instantly made it sound 20x better, like "All Along the Watchtower" by Hendrix, or "It ain't Me" by Cash. Both of those songs are extremely iconic, but not the Dylan versions. His versions are objectively worse, and I think he knew this. I think it's why he often worked with other artists, especially ones he had admired like Cash, because he knew they could elevate his songs to another level.
Also, Adam can't play like Ted.
@@kingadalou and vice versa
@@powndrone650 Not sure I'd agree, ted nugent stuff is significantly more difficult to play than tool riffs are
thank you.
Here I come again now baby
Like a dog in heat
Tell it's me by the clamor now baby
I like to tap the streets
Now I've been smoking for so long
You know I'm here to stay
Got you in a stranglehold baby
You best get out of the way
The road I cruise is a bitch now baby
You know you can't turn me 'round
And if a house gets in my way baby
You know I'll burn it down
You remember the night that you left me
You put me in my place
Got you in a stranglehold baby
You're gone, I crushed your face
Yeah, sometimes you want to get higher
A sometimes you gotta start low
Some people think they gonna die someday
I got news you never got to go old
Come on, come on up
Come on, come on up
Come on, come on up
Come on, come on up
Come on, come on baby
Come on, come on, come on, come on up
Come on, come on, come on, come on baby
Come on, come on, come on
The road I cruise is a bitch now baby
You know you can't turn me 'round
Yeah and if a house gets in my way
You know I'll burn it down
You remember the night that you left me
You put me in my place
I got you in a stranglehold baby
Last night I crushed your face
Awesome cover
I’ve been listening to this tribute for years and just came to realize Maynard’s singing in Spanish. Btw I’m Mexican
Wow just now really understanding/appreciate more.💨🔥👌
This should have been on the Salival! Lucky as i am i got the Salival in almost perfect condition recently, cant complain
Excellent luck indeed! Enjoy that gem!
Yup
I thought it was for a beat.
August 2020 just hearing this. Wow!
Danny is a beast 🐙
Solo me queda decir GRACIAS.......
Wow. Great cover 👍
I like this :)
How am I just now discovering this??? Damn that intro is tough as hell.
I own a Wal and I can’t for the life of me re create Justin’s tone, shit is bananas
Just realized this song is where Maynard borrowed the line "got you in a stranglehold baby" from Crawl Away.
Even Crawl away's riff was borrowed from stranglehold
You know when I think of Maynard, I immediately think of Ted Nugent. Like two peas in a pod.
Lol..
They probably have a lot more in common than you think.
RIP that snare
Thanks Tool, the original artist can no longer do justice for this song and does not deserve credit for great music. The fool has lost his damn mind.
I can once again love this song! ❤
Might be my favorite tool song
we've got a couple versions of this song in our library but we don't play it like this, lol..we're closer to the 70's rock band sound!
sick!!
TOOL! ❤
Awesome.
nice
I was hoping to find AIC with Staley covering this but this works
@4:13… OMG ❤️🖤🌀
Is Maynard singing in Spanish?
sungreenx yes
Si
sungreenx i knew i could not be the only one who heard spanish
How did I forget about this ?!!
I thought I was tripping when I noticed have way through the fingers were moving. Lol this whole time they were moving? 😂 I didn't remember it did this. Btw I'm usually high anyway so I'm not surprised. Man this song is so sick!
Fucking tight and powerful. Crushing
Greatest prog band of all time
yeah
no
The banter before the song starts is sorely missed.
"That's right, we won the Grammy, so eyes down."
Buzz for Pres in 2016!
What happened to Buzzes second verse?😞 Thank you for posting this though, great sound quality. There’s nothing TOOL can’t do
I won't listen to Nugent anymore but love this song. So I searched for a cover version and wow, this does it for me.
that guy seems pathetic irl
I tolerate Rage Against the Machine's ridiculous Communism. Flying a banner of the murderer Che Guevara. Sporting the hammer and sickle that killed millions. Burning the flag. We need to accept people for who they are, hope they continue to learn and remain open-minded.
@@merkabah2 a millionaire who’s land is self sustaining and one of the greatest blues rock players ever.
Pretty sure you’re pathetic in comparison
@@ronaldp.vincent8226 I just laught at them, but I get your point.
I listen to Ted Nugent now more than I ever have.
Holy sh!t
❤❤❤
Woooooooo
Why a Buzz Gotta Lie?
Try and tame him. Yeah, try and tame him.
After listening to this, I discovered a new primary color
4:34 this guitar...🤤🤤🥵
Even the members of Tool admit it's ridiculous!! album does not have to take a decade...They argue constantly about it, gotta love control freaks in rock and roll lol they are a kick ass band,
I think of Tool's covers more as an homage than a cover. You can't judge it the way you would with some shinedown abortion. It's more like they take the bones of something you know and use it for a classic Tool jam.
Scruffy Basterd - "Shinedown abortion" 😂😂😂!!
Kinda what they did with No Quarter.
I fucking HATE shinedown. Recycled uninspired garbage that everyone and their grandmother seems to think are great
@@robynreeeee Simple man wasn't a bad cover the rest was trash tho agreed .