Sebadoh Cover Songs
All Sebadoh Songs | Cover Chain
Songs covered by Sebadoh
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"A Hit," from the Smog album "Accumulation:None", was covered on the Sebadoh album "Harmacy (limited EP)."
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"Cold as Ice," from the Foreigner album "Records", was covered on the Sebadoh album "The Xfm Live Sessions."
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"Everybodys Been Burned," from the The Byrds album "Younger Than Yesterday", was covered on the Sebadoh album "Smash Your Head on the Punk Rock."
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"Naima," from the John Coltrane album "The Last Giant: The John Coltrane Anthology (disc 2)", was covered on the Sebadoh album "4 Song CD."
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"Pink Moon," from the Nick Drake album "Pink Moon", was covered on the Sebadoh album "Smash Your Head on the Punk Rock."
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"Reject," from the Necros album "Conquest for Death + Eps", was covered on the Sebadoh album "Bubble and Scrape."
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"Sickles and Hammers," from the Minutemen album "Post Mersh, Vol. 3", was covered on the Sebadoh album "III."
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"Sickles and Hammers," from the Minutemen album "Post Mersh, Vol. 3", was covered on the Sebadoh album "III."
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"Yellow Submarine," from the The Beatles album "Yellow Submarine", was covered on the Sebadoh album "The Freed Man."
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"Your Long Journey," from the Doc Watson album "The Doc Watson Family", was covered on the Sebadoh album "The Freed Man."
Sebadoh songs that have been covered
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"Brand New Love," from the Sebadoh album "Smash Your Head on the Punk Rock" , was covered on the Superchunk album "Tossing Seeds (Singles 89-91)." -


"Brand New Love," from the Sebadoh album "Smash Your Head on the Punk Rock" , was covered on the Deadsy album "Commencement." -


"Freed Pig," from the Sebadoh album "...IN TOKYO" , was covered on the The Breeders album "Head To Toe." -


"Healthy Sick," from the Sebadoh album "The Freed Man" , was covered on the Bettie Serveert album "Palomine." -


"It's So Hard to Fall in Love," from the Sebadoh album "The Freed Weed" , was covered on the Superchunk album "Tossing Seeds (Singles 89-91)." -


"Willing to Wait," from the Sebadoh album "Harmacy" , was covered on the Catherine Wheel album "Ma Solituda."

