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ARTISTS THAT HAVE COVERED SLF
The Punk Asylum Seekers cover "At The Edge" and "Suspect Device" and features everyone's favorite SLF fan Baggy as lead singer. Straw Dogs is a SLF tribute band based in Scotland "Suspect Device" has been covered by: Therapy for the Rockin in the North television series. Major Accident on their demo. Ska/punk band Spunge London Punkharmonic Orchestra on the Symphony of Destruction: Punk Goes Classical CD Knockout live "Here We Are Nowhere." has been covered by: You Can't Say Crap on the Radio" has been covered by: "State of Emergency." has been covered by The Basque band 6-ZEN, live Brazilian band Ratos de Porão, live One Man Army, street punk band from San Francisco (live) Czech band E!E on 1st album (1991) (with czech lyrics) Finnish band Ratsia Metropolis, (1980) live compilation New York hardcore band Grey Area on their LP, Fanbelt Algebra "Tin Soldiers" has been covered by: The Mighty Mighty Bosstones on their Don't Know How to Party album. Down By Law, live The Basque band SS-77, live Bologna, Italy's The Stab, live "Wasted Life" has been covered by: Shades Apart, on a 1995 cd (unlisted track) Boston bandThe Vigilantes live Mid Youth Crisis (formerly One Inch Punch) - a hardcore band from Melbourne Finnish band Insaint & Co., Amnesty mini-lp (1993) Finnish band Ratsia (in Finnish "Ne ei haluu kuunnella") on their first album (1979) English Dogs German group Toxoplasma "Barbed Wire Love" has been covered by: Quebec bandThe Rocketeers live The Goops, on the Punk Rock Jukebox CD (CherryDisc Records) "Wait and See" has been covered by: One Man Army, street punk band from San Francisco (live) "Nobody's Hero" has been covered by: Agnostic Front (live) "Listen" was released in Spanish (re-titled "Escucha tu corazón" which means "Listen to your heart") by: The Argentinian band Attaque 77 on their Otras Canciones CD. "Silver Lining" has been covered by: "Happy Yesterday" has been covered by: The Basque band Kortatu covered the SLF "version" of "Doesn't Make it All Right" (translated into Spanish). An Australian punk group took "Bits of Kids" as their name.The Dropkick Murphys include a song about SLF called "Get Up" on their lp Do or Die: I went North to see the Stiff Little Fingers playARTISTS THAT SLF HAVE COVERED "Johnny Was" -- written and originally performed by Bob Marley. "Roots, Radicals, Rockers and Reggae" -- adapted from a Bunny Wailer song. "Love of the Common People" -- performed by Nicky Thomas. In the mid-eighties, Paul Young worked on a musical project with Jake Burns and was inspired to cover this song, and had a huge hit with it. "Doesn't Make it All Right" -- The Specials "Mr. Fire Coal Man" -- originally performed by Wailing Souls. "The Message" -- Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five "You Can Get It If you Really Want" -- Jimmy Cliff |