Hear Billie Eilish get a heavy twist from Anthrax and Suicidal Tendencies
Members of Anthrax and Suicidal Tendencies are linking up for a virtual cover of Billie Eilish‘s “bad guy.”
Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante and Suicidal Tendencies bassist Ra Diaz are joining forces for a heavy remix of the track using Eilish’s vocals.
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The Anthrax drummer also handled guitar duties for the cover track.
He shared the video on his YouTube channel earlier today (May 14) and has been keeping himself busy throughout the coronavirus pandemic with other covers including songs from Led Zeppelin, Rush and more.
Benante has previously brought Diaz along for other covers. Other musicians he’s been working with while at home include Testament guitarist Alex Skolnick, Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian and more.
Benante wrote a brief statement for the cover explaining the musical direction they went in for the song.
“Ra and I always Loved this tune and wanted to do a Remix of it. We added some crunch, some funk, some Groove. We like all different forms of music so if Ya Don’t like anything, keep it to yourself. Thank you to Andy Lagis and Dima levanchuk for Mixing and editing and to Billie Eilish for the Song,” says Benante.
You can watch the video below.
More on Billie Eilish
After postponing several of her tour dates over the virus, Eilish postponed the remainder of her Where Do We Go? world tour yesterday.
All originally purchased tickets are being honored at the rescheduled dates.
Out of an abundance of caution, all dates on Billie’s WHERE DO WE GO? WORLD TOUR have been postponed. All dates are proactively being rescheduled.
— billie eilish (@billieeilish) May 13, 2020
As soon as dates are finalized, Billie will share the updated schedule and all tickets will be honored accordingly. Thank you for understanding. Stay safe, and stay home.
— billie eilish (@billieeilish) May 13, 2020
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