Poison Idea - Covered By

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  • By The Grace of God covered "Plastic Bomb" on their 1996 album For The Love Of Indie Rock.
  • Kill Your Idols covered "Made to Be Broken" on their 2007 album Funeral for a Feeling.
  • Machine Head covered "Alan's On Fire" as a B-side on their 1994 single Old.
  • Negu Gorriak covered "Getting the Fear" (Ikaratzen) on their 1996 cover album Salam, Agur.
  • Pantera covered "The Badge" for the 1994 The Crow soundtrack.
  • Pulling Teeth covered "Alan's On Fire" on their 2008 single Witches Sabbath III.
  • Toe To Toe covered "Give It Up" on their 1996 EP No Gods and "Just To Get Away" as a B-side on their 1999 single Slave.
  • Turbonegro covered "Just To Get Away" on a live version from 1995 on the second disc of their 2005 Small Feces box set.
  • Valse Triste covered "Think Twice" (Laske Henkesi) on their 1999 album Turha Ruokkia Ruumiita.
  • Wolfbrigade covered "Say Goodbye" on their 2003 album In Darkness You Feel No Regrets.
  • Pass Out Kings covered "Death Wish Kids " on their 2001 album We Claim Victory.
  • The A-Team covered "Punish Me" on their 2004 album A Is For Asshole.
  • Ratos de Porão covered "Pure Hate" on their 1995 album Feijoada Acidente.
  • Legal Highs are planning to cover "Pure Hate" at their Brighton gig on 9 July 2011.
  • Armed and Hammered (Toronto) covered "Discontent" live and studio recording (unreleased). Performed live at one of their final shows in Kensignton Market.
  • Vestindien from Bergen, Norway covered "Just To Get Away" on many of their live shows.

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