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Grimes, Liars, Moby, Warpaint, Little Dragon, More to Cover Duran Duran on Tribute Album


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Grimes, Liars, Moby, Warpaint, Little Dragon, More to Cover Duran Duran on Tribute Album

On February 25, L.A. label Manimal Vinyl will digitally release a new Duran Duran tribute album, with all proceeds donated to Amnesty International. Making Patterns Rhyme will feature covers by Grimes, Liars, Warpaint, Little Dragon, Moby, and "American Idol" alum Alison Iraheta, among others. Check out the tentative tracklist below; more artists will be announced in January.

According to a press release, the label intentionally chose "album cuts and B-sides rather than the worldwide smash hits that Duran Duran is known for." Manimal has released similar tributes to the CureMadonna, and David Bowie.

Watch Duran Duran's "Ordinary World" video below, and watch Grimes play "Genesis" at last year's Pitchfork Music Festival.

Warpaint: “The Chauffeur”
Little Dragon: “Save A Prayer”
Barbarian: “Late Bar”
Service Bells: “Anyone Out There?”
Louise Burns: “Land”
The Holiday Crowd: “Friends of Mine”
Beliefs: “Sound of Thunder”
Grimes: TBA
Juliette Lewis: TBA
Moby: TBA
Allison Iraheta + Halo Circus: “Do You Believe In Shame?”
Liars: “Ordinary World”



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