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Members of Limp Bizkit, The Used, Mastodon, 311, In Flames, Slaves On Dope, Veruca Salt, and Filter cover Jane’s Addiction’s Mountain Song for roadie relief

Members of Limp Bizkit, The Used, Mastodon, 311, In Flames, Slaves On Dope, Veruca Salt, and Filter have gathered forces as The Kings of Quarantine to cover Jane’s Addiction’s classic “Mountain Song” to support Roadie Relief, a GoFundMe set up to support touring road crew members who have been put out of work due to the pandemic.

The project was spearheaded by Slaves on Dope frontman Jason Rockman and was mixed and mastered by Slaves on Dope guitarist Kevin Jardine.


You can purchase and stream the track via Bandcamp, and check out the star-studded video below.

The Kings of Quarantine previously covered Faith No More’s “We Care A Lot,” which featured members of Anthrax, Korn, Mastodon, Men Without Hats, Slaves On Dope, Refused, Quicksand, Brutal Truth, Czarface, Run DMC, Filter, and Our Lady Peace. That video is below as well.


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