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For the 2d year in a row, humorous tunes virtually the pandemic — fueled past creative musicians — earned robust attention from readers. Information technology's No. 2 in our 2021 countdown and Local Spins' No.1 story of best.

Mask Up and Stay Quarantined: Chris Mann's "My Corona" video has racked up more than seven.7 million views on YouTube; Yard Rapids' Brandino Extravaganza's parody more than than 25,000.

EDITOR'Southward Annotation: Today, Local Spins' countdown of about-read stories of 2021 hits No. 2, which also happened to be the No. 1 story for 2020 and the most popular post in the website'southward history. Originally published in March 2020 as the pandemic first set in, our roster of the best COVID-19 song parodies has been viewed and shared across the globe. Nosotros've also included writer Troy Reimink'due south "Songs for the Apocalypse" playlist which ranks No. two all-time, a separate post featuring Michigan musicians' COVID-inspired tunes and a playlist tribute to health care workers.

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If always the globe has needed a good laugh to stay sane, it's been the past ii years.

Songwriters have always been inspired past the calamities of life. And satirists, in particular, accomplish truthful luminescence during these times of crisis.

So Local Spins compiled videos from the spate of funny videos inspired by the COVID-19 crisis to satisfy our stay-at-dwelling entertainment cravings. In their own witty way, many of these artists take instructed us how to help mitigate the spread of this virus and go on from going stir crazy.

Spotter the videos here from the safety of your self-quarantined nests: The elevation coronavirus vocal parodies, including a precious stone from K Rapids' own Brandino Caricature who created his spoof video for Local Spins)

PARENTAL ADVISORY: Some of these videos contain profanity.

1. "Bohemian Virus Rhapsody," Jennifer Corday does Queen

2. "My Corona," Chris Mann revamps The Knack, plus "The 12 Days of Quarantine" and "Hullo (From the Inside)"



three. "My Corona Home," Jon Pumper pokes fun with a version of "Kokomo"

4. Parody of Natalie Imbruglia's "Torn"

5. Neil Diamond reinvents "Sweetness Caroline"

half dozen. "Do I Have the COVID Virus?" take on Barenaked Ladies' "If I Had a Million Dollars"

7. "Social Altitude" by Randy Rainbow

eight. Baton Joel's "We Didn't Spread the Virus" and The Proclaimers' "500 Miles" reinterpreted past V Times August (Brad Skistimas)

ix. The Holderness Family's parody a cappella of Taylor Swift ("Wash Your Hands"), plus "Baby, It'south COVID Outside" and "Quarantine (Is Non Quite Over)"



10. Chiliad Rapids' own The Brandino Extravaganza, "This is Quarantine" (Parody of "This is Halloween")

BONUS PICKS:

Raul Irabien, "Coronavirus Rhapsody" ("Bohemian Rhapsody" spoof)

Ruth Moore, "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas (COVID Parody)"

Chicoroze, "Outkast Parody Hey-Ya Ro-Na"

YVR Pop Choir, "All I Desire for Christmas is You (COVID Parody)"

Shirley Serban, "Super Nasty Cataclysmic COVID-19 Virus"

"Coronaviscerated" by metalcore'due south Vermicide Violence


BONUS: THE LOCAL SPINS COVID-19 PLAYLIST Past TROY REIMINK

Greetings from the terminate of the earth. I made a playlist for you.

So, I had a whole agglomeration of jokes written downward for an intro, just they seemed to go less funny with each hr that passed.

Troy Reimink

For example: "Just got off a month-long cruise with no access to the news, and I'll bet it's a good time to check the old 401(thousand)!"

"Good thing I was ALREADY collecting jars of urine in the burned-out fuselage where I've constructed my doomsday bunker!"

"Social distancing is what I call my dating life!" Rimshot!

Actually, information technology'southward possible they weren't funny to begin with.

Anyway, stay safe, read news from credible sources, listen to music and support your family and friends — especially those who make a living performing or who work for businesses that accept been forced to shutter. Hope to see you on the other side. Until and so, here are some songs.


one. Muse, "Apocalypse Please" – Muse was making preposterous stadium rock about the cease of the globe long before anyone was paying attention. Their commercial quantum, 2003's "Absolution," begins with "Apocalypse Please," a thunderous, melodramatic power carol about the end of the globe — or, as Matt Bellamy puts it, "The End…of the Woorrrrrlllllllllld!"

two. Peggy Lee, "Fever" – If it's any alleviation, Lee's eternally absurd version of this jazzy, noir-inflected archetype would have outlived all of the states anyway. Video: https://www.youtube.com/sentry?v=JGb5IweiYG8

3. Disturbed, "Downwardly With the Sickness" – I'thousand distressing to interrupt whatever you're doing, but…OOOOOOOO-WAH HA HA HA!!!! OK, conduct on. Video: https://www.youtube.com/scout?5=09LTT0xwdfw

four. Johnny Greenbacks, "The Homo Comes Around" – What's that noise? The afar sound of hoofbeats merely beyond the horizon? Whatever could that portend? Something good, I bet! Video: https://www.youtube.com/lookout man?v=k9IfHDi-2EA

five. Mudhoney, "Touch Me I'm Sick" – The sentiment expressed in this early grunge classic is non-compliant with recommendations promoted by the Centers For Illness Command and Prevention for the avoidance of COVID-xix. Video: https://www.youtube.com/spotter?v=_nGsT_qFMBs

6. Nine Inch Nails, "The Day the Earth Went Away" – Trent Reznor has been preparing u.s. for decades, so let's not let him downward. Video: https://world wide web.youtube.com/picket?v=TfKTgx15jag

7. The Verve Pipe, "The Freshmen" – Updated pre-chorus lyrics for 2020: "Tin can't be held responsible / She was touching her face…" [*freshperson immediately contracts coronavirus due to irresponsible face up touching.] Video: https://www.youtube.com/lookout man?v=1umEXpGHc0E

eight. Belle & Sebastian, "Become Me Away From Here, I'm Dying" – Quite a few gentle early-2000s indie-stone songs get a lot more harrowing if you make up one's mind to translate their lyrics literally. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-aB4wtWiYI

9. Blur, "Ambulance" – "I ain't got nothing to aught to exist scared of." – Damon Albarn, many years before learning virtually coronavirus. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aZME1L8Ihc

10. Bad Religion, "Infected" – The punk legends' brief amour with mainstream radio was equally improbable as it was glorious in the mid-1990s, back when "infectious" was a favorable way to depict a tricky song. Video: https://www.youtube.com/lookout?v=x40nZkkP8vw

eleven. Ghost Heart, "Sick Black Lung" – I hope the whole point of assembling this listing was not just to plug my own former band and put information technology ahead of Bruce Springsteen. But, hey, practiced jam, huh? Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZSNXlc7H1Q

12. Bruce Springsteen, "Empty Heaven" – Written in the wake of 9/11 for the Boss' comeback album "The Ascent," this track evokes the eerie feeling of a globe on border — figuratively and perhaps literally, since a cessation of domestic air travel seems inevitable. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9b-zxmuhfS8&feature=youtu.be

13. Sylvan Esso, "Die Young" – Enhance your hand if you guessed wrong about the likeliest cause of your premature demise under the current assistants. Video: https://world wide web.youtube.com/lookout man?v=5Gh8hdjcU4E

14. Midlake, "Caput Home" – Midlake's 2006 album "The Trials of Van Occupanther" represented a peak of post-Armada Foxes pastoral bristles-ness that would be easy to caricature if it wasn't often so good. Heed to "Head Domicile" and try not to yearn for a simpler existence, fifty-fifty if it'southward one forced upon the states by extenuating circumstances (i.e., the end of culture). Video: https://world wide web.youtube.com/scout?5=6dQMHBy3NvQ

15. Travis Scott, "Sicko Manner" – "Sicko Mode" here refers to a land of hyper-productive creativity that corresponds to cold weather. That'd be an ideal use of all this involuntary reanimation. Moog and Korg are amidst the manufacturers of audio equipment that are making diverse apps available for free during the coronavirus outbreak. Become nuts! Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?five=6ONRf7h3Mdk

xvi. The National, "Agape of Anybody" – What was otherwise a piercing critique of a media civilization that thrives on fearfulness now sounds like a prescient end-times prophecy. Video: https://world wide web.youtube.com/sentry?v=iZFK2lhJJXA

17. The Cranberries, "Zombie" – Evoking zombies as a stand up-in disaster scenario might seem similar a lazy way to minimize a real danger, but their employ in pop civilisation usually corresponds to the timeless feet that a mindless threat — war, capitalism, climate change, pandemic disease — volition overwhelm us sooner or afterwards. Video: https://www.youtube.com/lookout?v=6Ejga4kJUts

18. The Clash, "Lost In the Supermarket" – A more logical option from "London Calling" might have been "4 Horsemen." But this one makes sense if y'all've washed a grocery run in the past iv days, tried to discover hand sanitizer and wondered if you might be, yous know, lost in the supermarket. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?five=hZw23sWlyG0

xix. Metallica, "Iv Horsemen" – Carelessness all subtlety, ye who enter here. Video: https://www.youtube.com/picket?v=C4nCy5CITc8

20. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, "(I'll Love You) Till the End of the World" – From a singer who can't accident his nose without summoning fire and brimstone, a love song nigh the end of the globe is pretty much mandatory. Video: https://world wide web.youtube.com/picket?five=qzp8I-naJOg

21. Crowded Firm, "Don't Dream It'south Over" – In that location are two polar-reverse ways to interpret the chorus. Neil Finn is either saying don't bother dreaming because information technology's over, or don't dream that it's over. I'm including it here because it appeared on the soundtrack to the 1990s Tv adaptation of Stephen King's post-apocalyptic novel "The Stand up," if that tells you annihilation. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?5=J9gKyRmic20

22. David Bowie, "Five Years" – Several Bowie songs probably belong here, but permit'due south go with the ominous table-setter from "Ziggy Stardust," which describes the panic that sweeps the world upon the imminence of its demise. Video: https://world wide web.youtube.com/watch?v=IWm03wYBTbM

23. Europe, "The Terminal Countdown" – It'south about time we rescued this apocalyptic 1980s hair-rock staple from its permanent association with tragically amateurish magic performances. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?5=9jK-NcRmVcw

24. Queens of the Stone Age, "Sick Sick Sick" – Non a bully deal of ambiguity to sort through here: classic QOTSA, in other words. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?5=oHDaKtx6bGY

25. Wilco, "A Shot in the Arm" – I don't quite think a flu shot is what Jeff Tweedy was talking nigh, just it'southward dainty to imagine he's discussing socially responsible inoculation rather than intravenous drug utilize. Video: https://world wide web.youtube.com/spotter?v=Iof2IAnQKwI

26. Radiohead, "Idioteque" – The near apocalyptic vocal from the nigh apocalyptic album by a famously pessimistic band, "Idioteque" is equally dank and foreboding equally the coming ice age information technology predicts. "Nosotros're not scare mongering, this is really happening," Thom Yorke sings, a potent reminder that if a sudden calamity doesn't overwhelm u.s., there's still climate change. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svwJTnZOaco

27. Antony & the Johnsons, "Hope In that location'south Someone" – This is sort of the "Eleanor Rigby" for my generation. In that location's null more elemental and human than the need for contact at a time of stress and fear, and the well-nigh basic fear of them all — what lies over that final horizon — has seldom been expressed with more gutting sincerity than what the artist formerly known as Antony Hegarty achieved here. That lump yous feel in your throat, that means you're all the same alive. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyMGEq82uL4

28. Sufjan Stevens, "4th of July" – It'southward the most breathtaking moment on "Carrie & Lowell," Stevens' gorgeous concept album almost the death of his mother: That stunning repeated coda — "We're all gonna die" — demonstrates that in the hands of a genius artist, the simplest ideas often are the nigh profound, and vice versa. Video: https://world wide web.youtube.com/watch?v=JTeKpWp8Psw

29. Mountain Goats, "The Plague" – There'due south at to the lowest degree one excellent John Darnielle vocal for every bummer situation. How near the cease of humanity: "And all our great schemes and plans will slip similar fishes from our hands." Video: https://www.youtube.com/picket?v=j1-sCJiZeqw

30. Iron Maiden, "The Number of the Beast" – Everything is fine. Video: https://world wide web.youtube.com/spotter?v=vii-iRf9AWoyE

Plus, Three More 'Terminate of Times' Tunes for the Heck of It:

Deltron 3030, "Virus" – The effortless precision with which the all-star hip-hop team of Dan the Automator, Del the Funkee Homosapien and Kid Koala sketch out society's unraveling following a global pandemic is…not all that comforting. Occam'southward Razor: the well-nigh predictable outcome is the one that's probably going to happen. Video: https://www.youtube.com/lookout?v=FrEdbKwivCI

The Cure, "Cease of the World" – Yous'd call back a band with the discussion "cure" in its proper name might be a source of optimism during such a scenario, but alas. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?five=t4JukIrRxcU

REM, "It'south the End of the World Equally We Know Information technology (And I Feel Fine)" — This 1987 single re-entered the iTunes nautical chart terminal week and was ascension fast, not surprisingly. Anyone feeling fine yet? No? Aforementioned. Video: https://www.youtube.com/picket?5=Z0GFRcFm-aY

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