Anthony Vincent, the master of covers, has once again produced amazing content as Ten Second Songs and as himself, as reported by MetalSucks. He is particularly skilled at transforming without totally erasing, honoring and combining the best elements of part two while preserving the spirit of part one. With his most recent creation, Limp Bizkit‘s “Break Stuff,” a Halloween delight dressed in the most ominous Slipknot fashion, he has once again created magic. Vincent released a comical and appropriate music video to accompany the song, which was created, mixed, and mastered by Joey Izzo. The main character, wearing a Slipknot mask, is ruined by daily life in this Donell Clark-directed film.
Anthony‘s approach and style is among the most varied and dynamic of any vocalist who ever was. He didn’t get where he’s at by accident…
His methodical training and attentiveness to nuance has helped him build a voice that can help him sing almost anything!
Anthony now shares his full warmup routine and daily training exercises that are sure to help you unlock all sorts of sounds and sensations with your own voice. More details by clicking here.
Anthony Vincent aka Ten Second Songs, is a singer & producer from Port Chester, New York. He rose to international fame with his videos covering popular songs reinterpreted into the styles of other artists. On his channel you’ll find a variety of videos including metal cover songs, metal original songs, metal music collaborations, and more.
The song “Break Stuff” is by Limp Bizkit, an American nu metal band. It was made available as the fourth and last single off of “Significant Other” (1999), their second studio album. It was released with “N 2 Gether Now” and has been a mainstay of Limp Bizkit‘s live performances ever since then.