Creeping Death - Covers

Covers

  • New Jersey Hardcore band Shattered Realm includes a cover of "Creeping Death" on the reissue of their 2002 album "Broken Ties Spoken Lies"
  • Minnesota metalcore band Disembodied includes a cover of "Creeping Death" on their 2010 rarities collection "Psalms of Sheol."
  • Plays Metallica by Four Cellos by Apocalyptica.
  • During Ozzfest 2002 by Drowning Pool.
  • Higher Voltage!: Another Brief History of Rock by Bullet for My Valentine. Bullet For My Valentine have also covered this song numerous times during their live shows, as well as recording a cover for their Scream Aim Fire album.
  • During Ozzfest 2007 by The Showdown.
  • Screamo band Hiretsukan.
  • Tigertailz on their Banzai album.
  • Dubai Desert Rock 2005 by Machine Head and Sepultura.
  • By Dark Angel on the Metallica tribute album Metallic Attack: Metallica - The Ultimate Tribute.
  • By Edge of Spirit on the heavy metal tribute album Stand Proud! III.
  • By Eyes of the Dead on their EP "Lets Play Drink the Beer!!"
  • On the Slipknot DVD Voliminal: Inside the Nine, Joey Jordison can be seen playing the song with Metallica at Download 2004, where Lars Ulrich was too ill to play.
  • Stormlord covers the song on their live EP The Curse of Medusa.
  • Florida death metal band Infernaeon on their 2010 full length "Genesis to Nemesis"
  • Kansas City Melodic Metal band At The Left Hand Of God has covered it during live shows.
  • Christian Ska band The O.C. Supertones' song Supertones Strike Back closely resembles in its beginning, the first nineteen seconds of this song

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