

(This one, played by the violin, is pretty good.) But The Snake Charmer’s take on the theme goes the extra step, and it’s genuinely exciting to hear those classic riffs interpreted by bagpipes. Few of them are actually worth listening to. (Although historically, bagpipes have been played throughout Europe and the Persian Gulf.) Previous covers from The Snake Charmer include the theme to Game of Thrones, Braveheart, Eluveitie’s “Inis Mona,” and AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck.” But since the world is riding high on ‘90s nostalgia, thanks to a certain reboot movie, it’s the Power Rangers’ turn to get the dopest cover yet.Īs I said, there is an overwhelming amount of covers to “Go Go, Power Rangers!” on YouTube, and almost all of them are boring variations of metal. The Power Rangers theme is just the latest cover performed by The Snake Charmer, an Indian musician who specializes in the Scottish instrument. The rest of MMPR’s soundtrack is incredibly solid, too. SNES soundtracks seldom featured lyrics, so it was impressive to hear them back in the day.

But few could ever be as cool as this one right here, which combines metal with BAGPIPES! YouTube musician The Snake Charmer, based in India, has rocked out to the nostalgic superhero theme song in a new composition that swaps lyrics for some sweet bagpipes. The first track that the player will hear is a 16-bit rendition of the original Go Go Power Rangers, the theme song of Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers, complete with vocals.

A thousand and one metal covers of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers theme song are out there on the internet.
