Joey Diabolic releases Industrial version of Anthrax's "Potter's Field"
"Potter's Field" is the second of a 12-part episodic release in tribute to Joey Diabolic's all-time favorite horror film series, A Nightmare On Elm Street. The multi-instrumentalist and composer will put out 1-2 songs per week on YouTube, including both originals and covers.
Diabolic says, "While being influenced by his dominion of horror, my release has a slight deviation to the original overarching storyline of Freddy Krueger... So in that regard, there's also an element of fan-fiction throughout this series. Yes, I'm well aware that I'm incapable of singing like the mighty John Bush. I tried and it was a fucking disaster, lol."
Decide for yourself -- watch this industrial-inspired version of "Potter's Field" here:
Below is the complete list tracks in the series:
Son of a 100 Maniacs
Potter's Field [Anthrax cover]
Plowed [Sponge cover]
I Am The Shadow in Darkness
Save Yourself [Stabbing Westward cover]
Creature of the Wheel [White Zombie cover]
A Nightmare On Elm Street [Charles Bernstein cover]
Night Crawler [Judas Priest cover]
Nightmare (feat. MaMa Doom) [Tuesday Knight cover]
Surreal Love
Flesh For Fantasy [Billy Idol cover)
As Darkness Embraces Light
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