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If Enter Sandman Was a Michael Jackson Song

If Enter Sandman Was a Michael Jackson Song

Otu Suurmunne aka Moonic Productions is back with another fun musical rearrangement. His cover of Metallica’s Enter Sandman works shockingly well as a Michael Jackson song. The track cleverly incorporates nods to Billie Jean, Eddie Van Halen’s masterful guitar work on Beat It, and Vincent Price’s narration from Thriller. Shamone!

IF AC/DC Wrote Down Under

IF AC/DC Wrote Down Under

How many of you knew that both AC/DC and Men at Work hail from Australia? Otu from Moonic Productions certainly did. He pays tribute to the land Down Under with a thunderous, hard-rocking cover of the unofficial Aussie anthem that cranks up the energy and guitar riffs to maximum intensity. Can’t you hear, can’t you hear the thunder… struck?

If Black Sabbath Wrote Jolene

If Black Sabbath Wrote Jolene

Musician Otu Suurmunne of Moonic Productions took Dolly Parton’s trademark track, Jolene, and imagined what it might have sounded like if Ozzy Osbourne and his mates from Black Sabbath had created it instead. While Dolly’s softly-sung original will always be a classic, Otu’s angry take seems more appropriate for a tale of jealousy and desperation.

Never Gonna Give You Up: Black Sabbath Edition

Never Gonna Give You Up: Black Sabbath Edition

(PG-13: Language) Like many of you, we’ve been Rickrolled a number of times – but never quite like this. Otu Suurmunne from Moonic Productions imagines what Never Gonna Give You Up would sound like if it was performed by Black Sabbath instead of Rick Astley. He’s got Rick’s dance moves down, that’s for sure.

You’re Beautiful But It’s Rammstein

You’re Beautiful But It’s Rammstein

James Blunt’s track You’re Beautiful is about as soft as pop songs get. But thanks to Otu Suurmunne of Moonic Productions, the 2004 hit song just got way more intense. His growly impression of German lead singer Till Lindemann is spot-on. His Rammsteined versions of Baby One More Time and Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! are similarly entertaining.

Queens of the Backstreet

Queens of the Backstreet

Finnish musician and producer Otu of Moonic Productions did a brilliant job turning the Backstreet Boys track Everybody (Backstreet’s Back) into a Queens of the Stone Age song. Not only did he nail Josh Homme’s vocal style and hard-driving guitar, but he also paid homage to the band’s evolution over their nearly 30-year career.