A few weeks ago, we learned that Hellyeah drummer Vinnie Paul unearthed some never-before-heard guitar tracks from his late brother, Dimebag Darrell, covering Phil Collins' "I Don't Care Anymore." Hellyeah decided to use the guitar tracks to record a new cover of the track.
Well, today, the track was posted, and it's actually pretty good:
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Vinnie Paul told Rolling Stone about the track:
"When Kevin [Churko, producer] got [Dimebag's original] tracks isolated, he synched them up, and when we listened them it totally gave me goosebumps. We've always felt like [Dimebag's] been a part of this band since day one. We felt like his energy and his spirit was always with us. And for people to be able to hear him again in 2016 puts a big smile on my face."
Frontman Chad Gray added:
"It was like Dime was in an iso-booth tracking in the next room while I was singing my parts. Tracking that song was one of the most magical moments I've felt in my entire career. … After we recorded the first four vocal lines, Kevin called me on the intercom and said, 'I'm just gonna tell you right now. You're gonna be singing this song for the rest of your life. It's going to be amazing."
The track appears on Hellyeah's new album, Unden!able out tomorrow, June 3rd. Pre-order here.