10 bands who actually started their career covering other artists
Picturing our favorite bands in their fledgling stages is no easy task. But imagining them devoid of any original music and instead performing cover songs? That’s straight-up impossible. Remarkably, it’s not all that rare for now-iconic artists to reveal that they’d formerly performed as a tribute act. After all, what better way to get a […]
Picturing our favorite bands in their fledgling stages is no easy task. But imagining them devoid of any original music and instead performingcover songs? That’s straight-up impossible.
Remarkably, it’s not all that rare for now-iconic artists to reveal that they’d formerly performed as a tribute act. After all, what better way to get a feel for your band than by taking on music you can all vibe to?
We did some digging and came up with 10 bands who set their foundations by performing covers.
Panic! At The Disco
Panic! At The Discoand blink-182aren’t exactly two bands you’d group together when thinking back to the 2000salternative scene. As it turns out, though, maybe they should be. Before Panic! went on to pave their own unique niche in the genre, they got their start as a blink-182 cover band. We’ll give you a minute to process…
Sum 41
Prior to becoming Sum 41, Deryck Whibleyand the rest of the band went by Kaspir. However, the name wasn’t the only distinction between their two iterations. The now-iconic pop-punk outfit were founded as a NOFX cover band before moving on to develop their own original catalog. It doesn’t stop there, though. Ahead of Kaspir, Whibley had also belonged to Nirvana and Weezer tribute groups.
Steel Panther
It’s incredibly difficult to imagine Steel Pantheras being anything other than their comedic glam-rock selves. Before they started writing their own material, though, they performed glam-metal covers under the name Metal Skool. At least that describes the roots of their signature aesthetic…
What better way to break out on the heels of the mainstream alternative heyday than by performing preestablished hits? That’s exactly how Knuckle Puckset their foundations, playing covers for the first year of their tenure. While we’re certainly glad that they went on to write their own tracks, we’d give anything to go back and catch an eclectic set.
Nirvana
We won’t fault you if you assumed that Nirvana simply hit the ground running as musical pioneers. Looking back, it certainly appears that way. The grungeicons did their fair share of grinding, though. In fact, Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic formed a short-lived cover band called the Sellouts, paying tribute to Creedence Clearwater Revival.
This one isn’t too surprising, given that Reel Big Fishnever shied away from their affinity for performing covers. Still, it’s not very well known that the band actually started with that dedicated foundation. While it’s unclear what those early setlists looked like, we can only imagine that they were full of ’80s and early ’90s pop.
Forever Came Calling
Forever Came Callinggained some considerable traction in the 2010s alternative music scene. But did you know that they’re even further rooted than that? The band actually got their start in 2006 as a Senses Fail/Taking Back Sundaytribute act. We’d say that we’re surprised, but the influence is clear as day.
Nickelback
It’s scary to think that there’s an alternate universe out there in which Nickelback continued as a cover band indefinitely. Imagine a world without “Photograph” and its associated memes… No thanks. In case you have no idea what we’re talking about, the alt-rockgroup used to perform Led Zeppelinand Metallica covers under the moniker Village Idiot. Actually, we’ve changed our minds. We’d do anything to see that act.
Before All Time Lowbettered the world with Put Up Or Shut Up, they were gracing the Baltimore scene with blink-182 covers. Alex Gaskarthand Jack Barakathad actually formed two distinct tribute bands before merging into one group who “learned pretty much every blink-182 song, New Found Glory song and Green Day song there were to know.” We can’t imagine Gaskarth even dreamed that he’d one day form an outfit with Mark Hoppuscalled Simple Creatures. Talk about coming full circle…
Which bands do you know of who got their start doing covers? Let us know in the comments below!