Toys in The Attic (album) - Cover Versions

Cover Versions

R.E.M. covered the song "Toys in the Attic" released in 1986 as a B-side to "Fall on Me". It is available on Dead Letter Office, as well as the 1993 reissue of Lifes Rich Pageant.

"Sweet Emotion" has been covered by Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon, The Answer, Warrant and Ratt.

The song "No More No More" was covered by Velvet Revolver.

The song "Toys In The Attic" was recorded by Metal Church on Masterpeace'.

Run-D.M.C. covered "Walk This Way" in 1986. The song features Steven Tyler on co-lead vocals and Joe Perry on guitar.

Sum 41 along with rappers Ja Rule and Nelly did a cover of "Walk This Way" in 2002.

Rose Hill Drive covered the album in its entirety during their 2007-08 New Year's Eve concert.

"Walk This Way" was covered by jam/bluegrass band The String Cheese Incident on their 1997 self-titled live album A String Cheese Incident.

"Sweet Emotion" was covered by ska band The Mighty Mighty Bosstones on their EP Where'd You Go?.

Mr. Blotto covered the album in its entirety on Sat. July 23, 2011, during their 12th Blottopia at Vasa Park, South Elgin, Il.

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