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FINNALY! something i can get into! my favourite bands include: top favourites: immolation rotting christ swallow the sun through the eyes of the dead in flames mercenary morbid angel kronos akercocke jungle rot gojira agalloch the absence benighted byzantine callisto cipher system dark lunacy gorerotted heaven shall burn the haunted TestAmenT meliah rage helloween it dies today mastodon malevolent creation napalm death novembers doom nevermore sonic syndicate suffocation unleashed 7 angels 7 plagues arsis
my all time favourite musician would have to be Mikko Kotamäki of swallow the sun, and sakis tolis (vocals, guitar) and Giorgos Bokos (guitar) of rotting christ.
Wow! I never thought I'd see this name mentioned on the board. Awesome band and really funny.
My favorite musician would be Mike Patton from Faith No More, among many other bands. Definitely brings a lot of original ideas to the table no matter what band he's in. He's also pretty much the most versitile vocalist of all time. Seriously, he can do any style of vocals and do it well too. Listening to some of his bands' songs, you'd think they had several vocalists on one track alone. I've heard him do everything from rap to lounge crooning to falsetto to screaming. This guy's a genius.
A close second would be Roger Waters. He was the driving force of Pink Floyd, even if he had to be a dick doing it.
Wow! I never thought I'd see this name mentioned on the board. Awesome band and really funny.
My favorite musician would be Mike Patton from Faith No More, among many other bands. Definitely brings a lot of original ideas to the table no matter what band he's in. He's also pretty much the most versitile vocalist of all time. Seriously, he can do any style of vocals and do it well too. Listening to some of his bands' songs, you'd think they had several vocalists on one track alone. I've heard him do everything from rap to lounge crooning to falsetto to screaming. This guy's a genius.
Hell yeah! Mike Patton is one of the few vocalist geniuses of our time, IMO. I actually had the privilege of interviewing him in person for the Roskilde festival when I was just 17. I felt a lot like Patrick Fugit in Almost Famous haha. He was really cool and seemed like a nice guy.
But of course my tape-recorder runs out of tape in mid-interview and I just hear the *CLICK* sound while we're doing it, and I begin to panic. Luckily there was another interviewer present whose tape I could borrow afterwards to piece together the interview.
Well, that was just a small anecdote out from nowhere.
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FINNALY! something i can get into! my favourite bands include: top favourites:.
Forget not Carcass and the Ammott's latest incarnation in Arch Enemy...(Angela is my muse)
Favorite musician right now, no question, Zack Wylde. Ozzy, Black Label Society. Although been listening to lamb of god recently, along with some Vader and Old School Slayer...
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Hell yeah! Mike Patton is one of the few vocalist geniuses of our time, IMO. I actually had the privilege of interviewing him in person for the Roskilde festival when I was just 17. I felt a lot like Patrick Fugit in Almost Famous haha. He was really cool and seemed like a nice guy.
But of course my tape-recorder runs out of tape in mid-interview and I just hear the *CLICK* sound while we're doing it, and I begin to panic. Luckily there was another interviewer present whose tape I could borrow afterwards to piece together the interview.
Well, that was just a small anecdote out from nowhere.
That's awesome, dude. You happen to remember which band he was playing with?
Forget not Carcass and the Ammott's latest incarnation in Arch Enemy...(Angela is my muse)
Favorite musician right now, no question, Zack Wylde. Ozzy, Black Label Society. Although been listening to lamb of god recently, along with some Vader and Old School Slayer...
Carcass is amazing. They're reuniting this year for some Euro fests. I'd love to see them but I'm not sure if they'll be coming State-side or not.
I tend to keep my favorite musicians and favorite metal musicians separate but they're about on the same level. Bruce Dickenson would probably be my favorite but he's not really a musician (he's a singer). My favorite metal band would be a tie between Macabre and Pungent Stench. Both really original and underrated bands that throw a lot more musical genres than just metal into the mix. Worth checking out if you like the genre.
I can't believe no one has mention Jerry Garcia yet.
I might be biased, but there's a reason nobody mentioned him. Usually musicians have to have talent to be considered a good musician. I had a girlfriend (of course, she was kind of a hippie), drag me to a Dead concert. Holy crap. It was one long three hour song. The same couple-note riff over and over. I would rather have somebody jump on my eye with a pogo stick over and over than to even listen to a song of theirs again. Like I said, I am biased, but there is a reason they only had one top ten song and it didn't even come until 20 years into their career. No wonder their fans have to trip to enjoy them.
Some of my favorite musicians are:
Billy Corgan, from Smashing Pumpkins Meat Loaf because of how much emotion he pours into his work. Avenged Sevenfold has the metal market cornered.
and E from the eels is my favorite of all time. I'd even listen to him if he did a Grateful Dead cover.
When I tell people this, I tend to get odd looks because, at my age (43), I am apparently not supposed to be into "yoof" music.
"Alright, Still" is the only LP I have ever liked all the songs on (I'm listening to it as I write this!). I like many different artists, from Sinatra to Eminem, from the Beatles to Oasis, but I have never found an album of which I have liked all the songs on it before this.
"It's Not Me, It's You" was not quite as good, but still has a number of fantastic songs on it, including her best one - "22" - as well as "Him", "He's Not There" and the wonderfully obscene "F*** You".
I think her tendency to end up in the tabloids has overshadowed her considerable talent, more's the pity.