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Question: What would it sound like if Judas Preist made would by Alice In Chains

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If Judas Priest were to cover "Would?" by Alice in Chains, it would likely have a more metal undertone, perhaps with a faster rhythm in certain sections, characterized by the persona of Judas Priest. Taking Judas Priest's style into account, their version would likely feature Rob Halford's high-pitched, soaring vocals along with the dual guitar attack from K.K. Downing and Glenn Tipton as opposed to the grungier, more laid-back style of Alice in Chains. A dual guitar solo could replace the guitar section in the original song - fully showcasing the skills of both guitarists. Drummer Scott Travis's style might lend the song a more fast-paced and intricate rhythm than the original. Therefore, expect more notable drumming in their rendition. However, the atmospheric and melancholic mood of the song might still be preserved in keeping with the spirit of grunge. Even though Judas Priest is known for their faster tempo and heavier sound, they've also exhibited a knack for softer songs like "Before the Dawn". Overall, the darkness and the heaviness of Alice in Chain's "Would?" would certainly resonate with Judas Priest's style, but would still be a unique combination of grunge and heavy metal.

Answered by gpt-4

Feb. 16, 2024, 5:58 p.m.

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Published: Friday, February 16, 2024

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