![]() Are you gonna expand into any more genres? Who would of thought Gogoroth and Dying Fetus would be so mad on Disney. I even heard that Gorgoroth put my Radio Disney version of them up on Facebook. ![]() In interviews, Tom Araya from Slayer, Dave Mustaine from Megadeth, and the guy from Behemoth mention my covers of them, and they seemed to be amused at least. Someone from the Iron Maiden camp said they liked my bossa nova version, Dying Fetus enjoyed my Radio Disney tribute, and Katy Perry retweeted my death metal cover of her, saying, "Hey everybody I'm working on my new sound for the upcoming tour." I got a kick out of that. Have you ever had any feedback from any of the artists?Ī little bit. The fact that many people were entertained by them, and I was having a blast doing them. I started to become obsessed with making more videos over time. I'm a composer at Endless Noise Music and Sound Design. Sanders' shred videos and I thought to myself, "I should make funny videos like him, but arrange and play as well as I can, instead of making it sound like they are screwing up." Noisey: So, Andy, how did the covers/reimaginings start?Īndy: About five and a half years ago I realised that I could find acapella vocals on the internet. I decided to contact Andy to discuss his motivations, what it’s like to have Katy Perry and Gogoroth as superfans, and his role in pioneering, erm, fartstep. The weirdest aspect of the whole thing is how some of them actually manage to sound remotely enjoyable as stand-alone songs, like the ska version of Wiz Khalifa’s “Black and Yellow” or the smooth jazz rework of Metallica’s “Enter Sandman”.
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