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A Legendary Battle: The Ultimate Rendition of “Bring Me to Life” on The Voice
Listeners regarded this performance of "Bring Me to Life" as the best battle they've witnessed on any audition show. It's hailed as one of the finest renditions of Evanescence's hit, featuring an outstanding fusion of metal and pop that earned it legendary duet status on The Voice and beyond.
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A Powerful Reinvention: The Rock-Metal Cover That Transforms ‘Set Fire to the Rain’
Listeners felt that the rock-metal cover of "Set Fire to the Rain" embodied the idea of "nailing a cover," with many claiming it rivals the original in power and uniqueness.
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The Rock Evolution of Miley Cyrus: Her Epic Performance with Metallica
The crowd felt that Miley Cyrus’s voice in her live performance of "Nothing Else Matters" with Metallica had a gritty, 80s rock vibe reminiscent of Joan Jett and Stevie Nicks, perfectly nailing the song. Many were impressed and surprised by her performance, noting it was a huge compliment for her to earn the approval of metal royalty.
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THROUGH FIRE Brings an 80s Classic to Life with a Metal Twist in Their Epic “Listen To Your Heart” Cover
The crowd, nostalgic for 80s power ballads, hailed THROUGH FIRE's metal cover of Roxette's "Listen To Your Heart" as the best they’ve ever heard, blending faithfulness to the original with an impressive metal edge.
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Our Last Night’s Epic Metal Twist on “Iris”: How Violins and Screams Breathe New Life into a Classic
The crowd was blown away by Our Last Night's rock cover of "Iris," praising the drummer as one of the best in the genre, while the unexpected addition of violins, harmonies, and scream vocals came together in perfect harmony, creating an incredible performance.
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NO RESOLVE’s Rock Cover of “Easy On Me” Brings Nostalgic Power to a Modern Classic
The crowd connected with NO RESOLVE's rock rendition of Adele's "Easy On Me" on a deeper level than the original, describing it as a nostalgic rock sound that could easily have been from two decades ago, yet still feels fresh and relevant. It’s one of those rare moments where a cover truly outshines the original.
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