Toronto dance-punk duo Death From Above 1979 have covered Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” for Amazon Music. “We made a kind of witchy version of the song that would make Steve Perry magically join Journey again,” the band wrote on Twitter. If you’re an Amazon Music subscriber, you can check it out below.
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