It's time to rock! On Wednesday, O'Keefe Music Foundation released a video of a teenage rock band fronted by a 9-year-old performing a hard-rocking cover of Pantera's "Walk," and it's simply must-see.
In the clip, the young boy -- named Colt Shedden -- bangs his head along with the crowd as he delivers a rollicking take on the heavy-metal veterans' 1993 single live from Westy's Pub in Cincinnati, Ohio. "Is there no standard anymore?/ What it takes, who I am, where I've been belong/ You can't be something you're not/ Be yourself, by yourself, stay away from me/ A lesson learned in life/ Known from the dawn of time," the elementary schooler wails before launching into the track's punchy, chant-able chorus.
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