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Rapones – Is Pinkie Pie Related | Punk Rock

Francis Vace teams up with lyricist and singer iRhymeTheSongs and releases Is Pinkie Pie Related, another ponification of 80s band Ramones under the very fitting alias Rapones. Expect some Punk Rock greatness with hints of Ska, as heard in Equestrian gig halls and live bars!

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SDreamExplorerS – Music to My Ears (Metal Cover)

Who said Vinyl couldn’t be listening to metal while walking in town? SDreamExplorerS made that necessary alternate concept real, with a complete and quite original cover of the classic Music to My Ears by Daniel Ingram, in turn inspired by KDrew’s Bullseye.

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Francis Vance – Goodbye Song | Soft Rock

Now we just LOVE crossovers, and boy, do we have a treat for you today. Francis Vance is continuing his streak of covers with the Goodbye Song, from that fanimation crossover mini-episode. I still wonder how they got the official voice actors though…

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Ponies in Reins – The Faster I Flew | Grunge

Here’s a great ponification of Alice in Chains by Redd & Richard Poodles. Both do a fantastic job in contributing their skill sets to make for a solid tune. Very impressive vocal delivery and mixing throughout.

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The Wonderbolts – This Day Aria (Cover) | Heavy Metal

 

The Wonderbolts are a group of bronies who have gotten together as a band – a really cool thing to see! – and made a mix of orginal pony tunes, as well as covers such as this awesome one of the classic ‘This Day Aria’. If rocking out to metal is your thing, go check this out!

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Rockin’Brony – Winter Wrap Up | Metal

Y’know, I totally forgot it was the last official day of winter today! Tomorrow (20th) is the March Equinox, and the first day of spring, so we’d better take a listen to Rockin’Brony’s instrumental cover before it’s too late!

♫ ‘Cause tomorrow spring is here~ ♪

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Forest Rain – Tonight | Alt. Rock

Now this was a pleasant surprise to find in my subscriptions! The original by Synthis and PegasYs is a full-out melodic dubstep song, so seeing it transposed to a guitar based song must have been an interesting feat. Nevertheless, Forest Rain delivers as usual, go check it out!