Hellyeah cover Phil Collins. Yes, you read that right.

3 June 2016 | 4:06 pm | Alex Sievers
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Over a decade ago Dimebag Darrel and Vinnie Paul recorded a cover of the Phil Collins song, 'I Don't Care Anymore'. Now in 2016, Hellyeah have finished the cover and are releasing it as a part of their new record.

Over a decade ago Dimebag Darrel and Vinnie Paul recorded a cover of the Phil Collins song, 'I Don't Care Anymore'. Now in 2016, Hellyeah have finished the cover and are releasing it as a part of their new record.

Taking the old, archived riffs from the legendary Pantera guitarist and piecing them together in 2016 will be a BIG deal for many Pantera and Hellyeah fans, of which we're sure many share the same crossover section on their fanbases Venn diagram.

Aside from possibly being the next big Triple M hit, like Disturbed's cover of 'The Sound Of Silence' was, and despite turning an 80's synth-pop hit into a loud, surging heavy metal track, this is actually a pretty faithful cover. You could do a lot worse, trust us.

Rolling Stone are running a great interview with the band about the creation of this track and the album. You can read it here - it's worth it, for sure. Here's our favourite quote from that interview (excluding the expected Phil Anselmo question at the end):

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"When Kevin [Churko, producer] got the tracks isolated, he synched them up, and when we listened them it totally gave me goosebumps," Paul says. "We've always felt like he'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."

'Unden!able' is out today through Seven Eleven Music. Check out Hellyeah's rendition and the original track below. Purist Collins fans and modern metal fans - fight!