The instrumental version of "Bodies" by Drowning Pool features the same powerful riffs and driving rhythms as the original song, but without the vocals. This allows listeners to focus on the intense instrumentation and energy that characterize the band's nu-metal style. The absence of lyrics highlights the dynamic guitar work and the heavy percussion, making it a popular choice for workouts or motivational playlists. Overall, it's a great way to experience the raw power of the music itself.
Yes, Drowning Pool, the original song writers, were supposed to tour with Rob Zombie. The death of lead singer Dave Williams made it unable to occur. So to tribute Drowning Pool and Dave Williams Rob Zombie did bodies.
Drowning Pool is the band. Bodies is the name of the song.
'Let the bodies hit the floor' was recorded by Drowning Pool.
Actually quite a few people have used this song. Disturbed and Rob Zombie have their own versions of the song, but it was originally done by Drowning Pool.
Shame - Drowning Pool song - was created in 2007.
Bodies - Drowning Pool song - was created on 2001-05-14.
The Drowning Pool song "Bodies" was released as the lead single from their debut album Sinner, released in 2001.
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Disturbed wrote it Drowning Pool sang it
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Yes, Drowning Pool, the original song writers, were supposed to tour with Rob Zombie. The death of lead singer Dave Williams made it unable to occur. So to tribute Drowning Pool and Dave Williams Rob Zombie did bodies.
Drowning Pool is the band. Bodies is the name of the song.
I think Frontline by Pillar or Bodies by Drowning Pool.
'Let the bodies hit the floor' was recorded by Drowning Pool.
i think it was let the bodies hit the floor-drowning pool
The group that sang "Let the Bodies Hit the Floor" was Drowning Pool.