Bands that survived a singer change

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I forgot they existed actually.
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PumpkinPieces wrote:Swirlies shuffled through a few female vocalists.
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PumpkinPieces wrote:Didn't Pantera have a different lead singer in their early stages? I might just be thinking of Iron Maiden twice over. :?:
You are correct. I thought of them earlier, but since I never got into them I chose not to bring them up. :lol: I guess technically they did survive a singer change. A guitarist change on the other hand. hmmmm.... too soon?
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I suppose you could add my heroes as a 16 year old, In Flames to this list aswell. I think they released first two or three albums with another singer. Their latest shit sucks pretty badly though
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modernage wrote:
PumpkinPieces wrote:Didn't Pantera have a different lead singer in their early stages? I might just be thinking of Iron Maiden twice over. :?:
You are correct. I thought of them earlier, but since I never got into them I chose not to bring them up. :lol: I guess technically they did survive a singer change. A guitarist change on the other hand. hmmmm.... too soon?
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