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Watch Halestorm, Baroness, Code Orange, Etc. Members Cover Pantera’s “Mouth For War”

“Two Minutes To Late Night” host Jordan “Gwarsenio Hall” Olds has recruited Lzzy Hale (Halestorm), Gina Gleason (Baroness), Reba Meyers (Code Orange), Madi Watkins (Year Of The Knife), and Ben Koller (Converge) for a new quarantine cover of Pantera’s “Mouth For War.” You can check that out below. “Two Minutes To Late Night commented:

“Gina wanted to cover Pantera so we covered the crap out of Pantera! All of the artists involved with this video will be donating their payment to Dallas Hope Charities Transitional Living Center. This is our 36th bedroom cover made with the support of Patreon. With so many musicians stuck at home with no outlets, we’re going to keep producing these style videos and use the Patreon to give some money to everyone who has a part in them. Please support our friends by donating to our newly redone Patreon at http://www.twominutestolatenight.com.”

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PostedMarch 2, 2021
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsTwo Minutes To Late Night, Jordan “Gwarsenio Hall” Olds, Lzzy Hale, Halestorm, Gina Gleason, Baroness, Reba Meyers, Code Orange, Madi Watkins, Year Of The Knife, Ben Koller, Converge, Pantera, Mouth For War

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