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: Digital remasters, such as the 2002 version from the Expanded Edition of the "Red Album," highlight the thundering drums of Don Brewer and the deep, heavy bass of Mel Schacher that define the band’s early "power trio" sound.

: The song became a legendary staple of the band's live sets, with remastered concert recordings from venues like West Palm Beach (1970) and Cobo Hall (1971) capturing their status as one of the loudest rock bands of the era. inside_looking_out_remastered

"Inside Looking Out," a high-octane cover by Grand Funk Railroad originally released on their 1969 "Red Album," remains a defining track for fans of raw, classic hard rock. Originally recorded by The Animals in 1966 as a bluesy prison work chant, the song was transformed by Grand Funk Railroad into a thundering nine-minute epic known for its driving basslines and gritty energy. : Digital remasters, such as the 2002 version