Of Mice & Men's Defy album doesn't arrive until Jan. 19, but the band is already cashing in on their newly issued cover of Pink Floyd's "Money." The track recently debuted and can be heard in the Spotify player at the bottom of this post.

The band update the song a little bit, with the original cash register sound effects now with a more video game "cashing in" vibe, but you still get the clinking of coins featured prominently. And while the original danced around a more rhythmic swinging bass-led pattern, the Of Mice & Men song is more immediate and amped up with guitars to a speed more befitting of their style. The guitars and drumming drive the song with more ferocity, while vocalist Aaron Pauley capably transmits the darker, sinister tone of the song.

"Money" fits well into the conceptual leanings of the band's Defy album, with Pauley previously stating, "To defy means to challenge the power of, resist boldly and openly," and that's a feeling firmly embraced in the Pink Floyd original.

Of Mice & Men have already done a solid job building anticipating for their new album, with the song "Warzone" and the title track already arriving ahead of the disc. You can pre-order the disc at this location and look for the band on tour starting Jan. 31 in Berkeley, Calif. Dates can be found here.

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