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Another band taken... no stolen, from my personal list. Nice pick.
Now you know how I feel. I've had 11 bands stolen so far!
Another band taken... no stolen, from my personal list. Nice pick.
I do too but that one takes it too far!
Honestly I could just never get past the giant douche of a singer.The lyrics are super gay. I just kind of like the groove/vibe of it.
Honestly I could just never get past the giant douche of a singer.
I go back to my X pick and Billy Zoom's prescience about tattoos. Crazytown was one of those turning points when it wasn't just cool bands that had em anymore.
I don't either, but there was a time, now quite a long ago, that you could at least kind of sort of tell that you might like a band by album art or the look of the band. Still a hit or miss process, but music was a lot more self discovery then too. Now it's all been coopted by bands that produce bland, safe, pre-packaged BS.I tend not to pay much attention to a band's image. I like G&R too so I can tolerate douchey singers, lol.
I don't either, but there was a time, now quite a long ago, that you could at least kind of sort of tell that you might like a band by album art or the look of the band. Still a hit or miss process, but music was a lot more self discovery then too. Now it's all been coopted by bands that produce bland, safe, pre-packaged BS.
*for the record I think I'll pick a current act at some point.
Crazytown?
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I'm actually quite OK with the fact that I have no idea what you're talking about. The subsequent discussion suggests I'm not missing anything except for maybe a few episodes of TMZ.
Really the first thing that came to mind was crazy town as an expression, then milliseconds later it sprung into mind that that crazy town itself was the name of a band that really sucked, fronted by Anthony Kiedis and Lance Bass's lovechild.I'm actually quite OK with the fact that I have no idea what you're talking about. The subsequent discussion suggests I'm not missing anything except for maybe a few episodes of TMZ.
Really the first thing that came to mind was crazy town as an expression, then milliseconds later it sprung into mind that that crazy town itself was the name of a band that really sucked, fronted by Anthony Kiedis and Lance Bass's lovechild.
Fear of autoplay alone will keep me away.Do yourself a favor and don't look at how many views the video has on Youtube
I don't really care that much for any of them but Dre is far ahead of the other two you mentioned in my book. I have two artists in that category I really enjoy but I'm likely to pass as I keep adding artists to my list.
I do too but that one takes it too far!
Nice choice. Check another one off my listSantana
I stated I had an opinion, that alone is not debatable. But frankly I don't really think my opinion is either.Dre is a very good pick but your statement is very debatable.
Nonetheless, there are still other rappers out there who are better than anyone taken so far.
I'm trying to keep people on their toes before I start drafting artists 4 people reading these boards know about. Assuming I don't get tempted by low hanging fruit, of which there is quite a bit of lurking out there right now.Great pick, love them even though they weren't going to make my list. Now that I know you're into horror punk I might have to change my drafting plans.
My next pick is The Misfits.
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The progenitors of horror punk that launched the career of Glenn Danzig and inspired countless other imitators. The Danzig period from 77-83 is the heart of the discography, they would disband, have all their albums go out of print only to become something of a phenomenon after Metallica covered them which lead to countless reissues and their eventual reformation with Michael Graves taking over vocal duties. I know people that swear that the Graves era is actually better (or even good) but I will have none of that. However I will be able to sample it if the Elvis On Stage albums ever grow stale.
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Also: Teenagers from Mars, Astro Zombies, I Turned Into a Martian, Last Caress, Children in Heat, Halloween
I stated I had an opinion, that alone is not debatable. But frankly I don't really think my opinion is either.
re: Santana and Frank, kind of funny they were picked back to back - one was briefly my uncle and the other lived next door to one of my real uncles. I can't say I really would pick either but I respect what they did.
Pick momentarily.
But I didn't make point a or b. That's your own criteria for making picks, not mine.Relax dude, I know your opinion isn't debatableBut it's a stretch (to say the least) to say that Dre has a) achieved more than either and b) has a better catalogue of songs than either. Dre had his day without a doubt, and he's a solid producer, but his legacy will be nowhere near that of the others. Just IMO of course
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I do really like Glenn's voice but I don't really focus much on the vocal proficiencies of punk, its more about what has to be said. And I do think the lyrical imagery they conjure up is fascinating, though at times it does descend to shocking to be shocking. Aside from certain hardcore bands where it is all shouts though I am curious which big acts you think can and can't sing. After this is over, of courseInteresting pick. They're one of the few punk bands I really like. Probably mostly because they're one of the few who had a singer that could actually sing. I haven't listened to them in ages though.