Cowboys From Hell - Covers

Covers

  • The song "Domination" has been covered by the Finnish band Apocalyptica, and is featured on their second album, Inquisition Symphony.
  • Spanish thrash metal band Angelus Apatrida also covered "Domination" on their album Evil Unleashed.
  • Texas band Pissing Razors covered "Domination" for a compilation CD.
  • Bullet for My Valentine covered "Domination" on the "Tears Don't Fall" single.
  • UK thrash band Evile covered "Cemetery Gates" for Metal Hammer's Dimebag tribute CD.
  • Between the Buried and Me covered "Cemetery Gates" for their covers album The Anatomy Of.
  • Michael Angelo Batio covered "Cemetery Gates" and "Cowboys From Hell" together in his album Hands Without Shadows 2: Voices.
  • Dream Theater have covered "Cemetery Gates" live, they also played the live cover during 2005's Gigantour, a festival put together by Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine, he played as a guest on lead guitar along with other guests Burton C. Bell (vocalist of Fear Factory and City of Fire) and Russell Allen (vocalist of Symphony X).
  • Brazilian hardcore band Glória covered "Domination" and "Walk" live at the Rock in Rio 4 on September 25, 2011.

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