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#182 - That Smiling Portrait Of You Still Hangs On My Frowning Wall

Side A
Artist Song
Motorhead  Motorhead 
David Johansen  We Gotta Get Out Of This Place / Don't Bring Me Down / It's My Life (live) 
The Kinks  You Really Got Me 
The Police  Shambelle (instrumental) 
John Mellencamp  Rain On The Scarecrow 
Black Sabbath  Children Of The Sea 
King's X  Sunshine Rain 
The Cult  Indian 
Alan White  One Way Rag 
Screaming Trees  Subtle Poison 
The Rutles  Doubleback Alley 
Blitzspeer  Bad Girl 
The Pixies  Alec Eiffel 
Sevendust  Rumble Fish 
The Darkness  Stuck In A Rut 
Sparta  Sans Cosm 
Tool  No Quarter 
Aerosmith  Come Together 
Green River  Queen Bitch 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Ozzy Osbourne & Type O Negative  Pictures Of Matchstick Men 
Saigon Kick  Down By The Ocean 
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band  Yellow Brick Road 
Yes  I See You 
ZZ Top  TV Dinners 
The Offspring  Self Esteem 
Judas Priest  Rocka Rolla 
The Who  The Quiet One 
Bob Dylan  Silvio 
Guns N' Roses  Human Being 
The Beatles  Penny Lane 
Stone Temple Pilots  Daisy (instrumental) 
Foreigner  Starrider 
Living Colour  Burning Of The Midnight Lamp 
Metallica  Stone Cold Crazy 
Radiohead  Myxomatosis 
Faith No More  War Pigs 
Blue Oyster Cult  We Gotta Get Out Of This Place (live) 
Motorhead  We Are Motorhead 

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Today's eliminations are (#182 - 6/30/09):
Alan White - "Ramshackled" (1976)
Green River - "Dry As A Bone/Rehab Doll" (1990)

As you can plainly see, this one's just positively packed with cover versions! Let's see, we've got: Tool covering Led Zep, Aerosmith covering the Beatles, Green River covering Bowie, Ozzy & Type O Negative covering Status Quo, Yes covering the Byrds, Living Colour covering Hendrix, Metallica covering Queen, Faith No More covering Sabbath, both Blitzspeer and GN'R covering the N.Y. Dolls, and both David Johansen and BOC covering the Animals! And in addition, we've got a classic Beatles number from '67 as well as its Rutles parody, and bookending the whole shebang we've got Motorhead opening and closing with blistering high-speed anthems about...themselves!

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