VOIVOD and JG Thirwell to Cover Ramones’ “Zero Zero UFO” for New Project

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Magnetic Eye’s Redux Series is a project that celebrates the influence of classic albums on artists, and the latest tribute is to the iconic punk band, the Ramones. Marc Urselli has curated a collection titled “Marc Urselli’s Best of Ramones Redux,” set to be released on the 6th of June.

The newest addition to this album is a cover of the Ramones’ “Zero Zero UFO” by VOÏVOD and JG Thirwell of FOETUS. The rendition stays true to the original in its rowdy, loud, and in-your-face energy, capturing the essence of a classic Ramones track.

The tracklist for the Best of Ramones Redux includes an exciting lineup featuring various artists and their unique takes on Ramones classics. Some of the tracks on the album include “I Don’t Wanna Be Learned/I Don’t Wanna Be Tamed” covered by Destructo Disk featuring Timo Ellis and “Pet Sematary” performed by Impostor Cult featuring Amy Tung Barrysmith. Other notable tracks include “The KKK Took My Baby Away” by So Hideous featuring Gary Lucas and “Teenage Lobotomy” by Kayo Dot & Ihsahn.

Each track on the album brings a fresh perspective and interpretation to the timeless Ramones songs, showcasing the versatility and creativity of the artists involved. From punk rock to metal influences, the Best of Ramones Redux promises to be a vibrant and dynamic collection that pays homage to the Ramones’ enduring legacy.

Fans of the Ramones and music enthusiasts alike can look forward to the release of this tribute album, which promises to offer a unique and diverse listening experience. With each artist bringing their own style and sound to the classic tracks, the Best of Ramones Redux is a celebration of the band’s impact on music history and a testament to their enduring influence in the music industry.

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