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>Let's see, what's a good example of one that I just, where the cover is so good that I can't go back to the original. Hm. I know that is not technically a cover, but Kradness and Reol's version of okochama sensou. Good god. I know that's like, an official cover so it doesn't really count but good god is so good. Same with their cover of eh, shinde shimau to wa nasakenai. That version is also like, so good that I have a hard time going back to the original. "Valshe Soundless Voice?" Yeee-yes, that I would argue is better than the original. The original is still good because is Hitoshizuku-P, but Valshe like, just absolutely kills that cover. It's so good. Hm. Oh! Sekihan's version of mukuro attack. The best cover of Mukuro Attack, fight me. Same with another Utsu-p song, utsu-p's eh, adult's toy. Otona no omocha by utsu p. Sekihan-san does an amazing cover of that too. It's just his specific type of screaming works so well for that song. Eh, let's see another one. Shoohey. Shoohey's version of Angel Bullet is the best one. Shoohey's Angel Bullet is like, ah, so good. Literally like, the best false cord screaming I have ever heard. Anywhere. Literally sounds like the man is gurgling water. It's so good. "sehikan vocals is just chef's kiss" It really is. Like, oh my god I was such a Sekihan fanboy when I first got started with singing. I was such a Sekihan fanboy it wasn't even funny.
Also, the obligatory Vin mention later.
I'm finally listening to all the covers and Meloco and Doppio did an incredible job with echo