In this episode, the fellas dive deep into their favorite cover songs of all time and what makes a great reinterpretation truly special. From the raw, heartbreaking impact of Nirvana Unplugged to Charles Wesley Godwin’s heartfelt take on “Country Roads,” the conversation explores how artists can honor an original while making it completely their own. The crew also unpacks the difference between a sample and a cover while discussing “Killing Me Softly.” And no discussion of covers is complete without songwriting legends Sturgill and Robert Earl Keen. Along the way, they highlight Rage Against the Machine’s blistering, politically charged take on “The Ghost of Tom Joad” as a prime example of a cover that transforms a quiet classic into something urgent and explosive.