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A cover of The Beatles' "Come Together" by a collective of musicians to help Ukraine and the victims of the war. Credit: Press release

Members of Rammstein and Faith No More perform a Beatles cover to help Ukraine

“Come Together” has been given a new version in support of the victims of the war in Ukraine

An artists' collective, which includes members of Rammstein and Faith No More , has released a version of one of the Beatles , "Come Together," in support of Ukraine and the victims of the war.

Among the names involved are Richard Kruspe ( Rammstein ), Bill Gould ( Faith No More ), Chris Connelly ( Ministry and Pigface ), and Christopher Hall and Walter Flakus ( Stabbing Westward) .

All proceeds from the purchase of the song, available through Bandcamp , will be donated to UNICEF . The idea came from Christian Petke, founder of the COP International label, and producer John Fryer.

"This song is a simple and direct message aimed at the millions of people who are currently suffering in Ukraine: you are not alone," the producer said when releasing the track.

Listen below.

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