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3 Cringe Cover Songs That Should Have Stayed Originals

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10.06.2026

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3 Cringe Cover Songs That Should Have Stayed Originals

Honorable mention to Disturbed’s cover of “Sound of Silence”, which was just too obvious to include here.

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Cover songs are way more complicated than just picking a tune and singing along. These three examples make it clear that knowing your limitations is one part of recording a good cover song.

But so is being aware of the original version. Also, probably a good idea to leave the Speak & Spell at home.

“About a Girl” by Puddle of Mudd

Puddle of Mudd recorded an acoustic cover of Nirvana’s “About a Girl” in January 2020, and the video spread like wildfire for all the wrong reasons. I dare anyone to get more than 20 seconds........

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