otay, and the irony of the great classic rock anguish is I wasn't planning on taking one here anyway.
My pick, with one untrusting eye cast over my shoulder at the back half of the draft:
Social Distortion
Everybody's favorite punk retro greasers, call Social D punk, rockabilly, cowpunk, however you want to define them, I've liked almost everything they have done over the years (althoguh typical of me I missed their start and had to get introduced to them years later by a female friend of mine who was a big fan).
Anyway Social D has been cranking out great music for three decades now behind Mike Ness, who's got one of the best voices in the business (also another top songwriter). They first got together as kids in the late 70s punk scene, but didn't really hit their stride until a decade later after Ness got himself clean of drugs. And they've just never slowed down since with one of the longest primes I can recall of any band. Song after song, album after album, most bands slow down, get experimental, change things up, take breaks, quit making new music...but these guys just keep on rocking, and you could take a song off an album they turned out in 2005 and put it on their breakthrough album in 1989 and never even notice it was out of place. That could be a critique, but if this style of music is your thing, and it is mine, they just never disappoint. In fact its possible this group has more good songs for me, more repeat listen stick them in the shuffle songs than any other band past or present.