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Old 07-22-2009, 07:54 AM   #821 (permalink)
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Old 07-22-2009, 07:57 AM   #822 (permalink)
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5 The Who-Man what a Supergroup if u ask me
you have absolutely no fucking clue what a supergroup is, do you?
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1. Whitechapel
2. Nightwish
3. Suffokate
4. Hoods
5. In this moment
6. Despised Icon
7. Hatebreed
8. Earth crisis
9. Valhalla
10. Parkway Drive


Earth Crisis is the only decent band you have on there.

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you have absolutely no fucking clue what a supergroup is, do you?
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Old 07-22-2009, 07:14 PM   #825 (permalink)
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i don't think i already listed a top10 here so why not. more or less in order

black sabbath - if only for the first 6 ozzy albums. it's not like the other stuff is bad but those first few albums are classic. everything just works. a perfect example of a band that becomes far more than the sum of its parts.

led zeppelin - if anyone needs an explanation as to why this band makes the majority of top 10 rock lists they need to get their head checked. sure they're responsible for a whole lot of the crap that came after them but they weren't the ones making crap.

the gandharvas - the easiest way to describe this band is canada's jane's addiction. it's not very accurate though. there's a lot of similarities between the vocalists for both groups and i doubt Paul Jago would deny Perry Farrel's influence. the rest of the band is good but it's very much the singer's show.

jane's addiction - yeah i basically double up the spots here. unlike the gandharvas, the rest of the band doesn't just sit back and support the vocalist. the multiple comeback attempts not withstanding this band's first 2 major releases are most definitely worth checking out at least once.

radiohead - from boring me to tears with their first singles before offering a glimpse of awesome with 'just' then completely obliterating the public perception of the band with 'OK computer' they're one of those bands that really found a way to do its own thing. they were able to see the scene for what it was, and were able to play along to its rules for long enough to learn how to manipulate it to allow them their own set of rules.

red hot chili peppers - monstrously influential in the 90s. not so much with their releases but through the interviews they provided to the public and their fans. even after i lost interest in the band post californication i still try to get my hands on their interviews as i know flea will ALWAYS have something worth reading to say, and someone worth listening to recommend.

soundgarden - another throwback to my youth but whatever. unlike most alternative bands of the day this band actually did sound different from the norm. the rhythms were all over the place, there were as many if not more bass solos on their first album than guitar solos, the tunings on their instruments gave them fresh new voices. the only thing 'generic' about the band was cornell's wail which is really the only thing that anchored them in rock music.

josh homme - all his bands are worthy in my eyes. kyuss for bringing back the sabbath style. the desert sessions as an example of the best way to do multiple side projects (i'm looking at you jack white and your 'new' bands). the eagles of death metal brought more fun than was legal in about 28 states back to rock music. and the queens of the stone age... well. yeah

mike patton - is pretty much tied for 1st. from mr. bungle's early spastic funk metal that made the 80s chili pepper's seem tame. to the straight ahead power of faith no more's straight ahead rock show. to the incredibly dark and heavy fantomas. the supergroup of so-called no names in tomahawk. even the one shot experiements like loveage, general patton vs. the x-ecutioners, and peeping tom aren't bad. the solo albums are odd but interesting. his collaborations with the dillinger escape plan are awesome, same with his work with john zorn. he's most definitely top of my pile of living people.... which leaves room for one more in this list...



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you have absolutely no fucking clue what a supergroup is, do you?

a supergroup is artist from different "succuessful" bands that get together to form a band ..... and that Band usually is supposed to be bigger then there orginal bands to become SUper .....
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a supergroup is artist from different "succuessful" bands that get together to form a band ..... and that Band usually is supposed to be bigger then there orginal bands to become SUper .....
what does that have anything to do with the Who?
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1 The Beatles-Pretty easy choice to make the list

2 Queens of the Stone age-pretty much carried the flag for Rock music in the Twenty first century

3 Led Zeppelin-Man this band was ummm Something special

4 The Doors- Jim morrosion ... Nuff said

5 The Who-Man what a Supergroup if u ask me

6 AC/DC- u cant have rock without Let there be ROCK !!!!

7 Boston- dont know much about this band but there deff good enought to make Teh list my MOM and Dad prob worship them like Rock gods

8 Bob dylan-Yeah he had Folk records but he also had sweet Rock albums

9 Jack WHite- everything this man did he like a man possesd The white stripes,THe raconteurs ,Dead weather

10 DOWN- I guess my Homer pick DOWN pretty much respresent Everything that is rock THe sound touch taste smell everything LOL
I would'nt mind classic rock so much if it weren't for people like this.
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1. Grateful Dead
2. Pink Floyd
3. Dylan
4. Beatles/Lennon
5. Neil Young
6. Zappa (w & w/o The Mothas)
7. Steely Dan
8. The Clash
9. Miles Davis (1st and 2nd great 5tet's, great 6tet, Silent Way and Bitches Brew bands and beyond - fugghettaboutit - on the list)
10. Marley/Wailers

Honorable mentions:
11. The Band
12. Derek/Dominoes (even with its miniscule output this band gets a spot - but since I'm loose with the rules in the top ten too then might as well include Clapton in general including Yardbirds, Bluesbreakers, Cream, and solo stuff)
13. Allmans
14. Bird
15. Hendrixperience
16. Lou Reed Velvet
17. Who

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Theres a good ten or so bands that would have been knocking on the door of my top ten...

Silversun Pickups
System of a Down
Type O Negative
Pearl Jam
Not Drowning, Waving
Counting Crows
Depeche Mode
Pink Floyd
In Flames
Idlewild
The Underground Lovers
Mogwai...
... and thats not including solo artists and singer/ songwriters I love...
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