Bassist added digitally, without being asked.

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02:09:02 Bassist added digitally, without being asked.
Listen to a song and according to rethink its parameters is a practice common to all music lovers, who can compose some real brain remix since the original heard. A different kettle of fish, however, is to take a song from another band and sovrainciderlo with new tools. It's just what he did Steven McDonald of the Los Angeles-punk band Redd Kross . McDonald, who plays the bass guitar since he was eleven years old, he could not resist listening to the songs of the White Stripes, a Canadian group consisting of Jack and Meg White, guitar and drums respectively, and then turned their latest album 'White Blood Cells 'in a corresponding sequence of songs enclosed titled' Redd Blood Cells 'available for a while' on his website. They were the same songs with the addition of a low score, conceived and performed by the same McDonald's, that to do so has not bothered copyright held by the couple, while still getting a verbal consent from the operation Jack. The songs are almost perfectly 'natural' with a bass player 'uninvited guest' which has also modified the original cover, including itself in the photos. Now the album is no longer online, but it can be found on the networks of equal exchange of files.