Hear Depeche Mode’s ‘Personal Jesus’ in the Style of Motorhead

YouTube is full of all sorts of musical experiments, with strange mashups getting a lot of attention, but song styling covers like this take on Depeche Mode’s “Personal Jesus” are also very impressive.

YouTuber Denis Pauna has a channel full of different takes on songs, but the one we’re focusing on here is “What If Motörhead wrote Personal Jesus.” Frankly, the result is very satisfying. Take a listen below and judge for yourself.

Pauna clearly has a knack for this, and I definitely encourage you to check out his entire channel, particularly the video “What If Ghost Wrote Enter Sandman,” which is particularly tasty yet oddly relaxing. Once again, take a listen and judge for yourself.

What If Motörhead wrote Personal Jesus (by Depeche Mode)

Here’s an old classic Personal Jesus by Depeche Mode, but in the style of Motörhead! The influences of songs like ‘Born To Raise Hell’ and ‘Built For Speed’ …

 

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