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Re: Bands that survived a singer change
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 3:35 pm
by More_Divebombs
ALL. They survived two singer changes. The first singer, Dave Smalley, never properly suited them anyway. Scott Reynolds was my favourite, but Chad Price is great too.
And Black Flag, so long as we forget about new Black Flag. Never really liked Morris much. Cadena and Rollins were my favourites.
Re: Bands that survived a singer change
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 9:05 pm
by Mudfuzz
goroth wrote:I really like John Bush's vocals - they're pretty much the best stereotypical tough guy metal dude vocals around - and he's really good live, but his vocals never really worked in Anthrax. Doesn't help that the material they wrote was light years better in the Belladonna days.
This is rad John Bush:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlOiwEcJk8I[/youtube]
What about Fates Warning? Both eras are super different and both rule.
Gott'a keep in mind the Joey is not the original singer
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lInvgJqZ5KI[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pM7QVmwVJFI[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkq4fBz_rf4[/youtube]
and while POT and ATL were great most of the Joey era wasn't much better song wise than the John era, I liked SOWN, stomp 442 about half of Vol8 [I haven't lessened to anything post this album... as much as their "classic" era or whatever..

they were one of my faces when I was 14

Really, Killer Bees kills too and Scott sings all over that thing.. kind'a always wanted to hear them as a 3 piece

Re: Bands that survived a singer change
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 10:41 pm
by lordgalvar
More_Divebombs wrote:ALL. They survived two singer changes. The first singer, Dave Smalley, never properly suited them anyway. Scott Reynolds was my favourite, but Chad Price is great too.
And Black Flag, so long as we forget about new Black Flag. Never really liked Morris much. Cadena and Rollins were my favourites.
I dug all the way down to AOA (even mentioned Anthrax) in my punk trivia and forgot black flag. Wow.
Re: Bands that survived a singer change
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 10:43 pm
by Mudfuzz
lordgalvar wrote:More_Divebombs wrote:ALL. They survived two singer changes. The first singer, Dave Smalley, never properly suited them anyway. Scott Reynolds was my favourite, but Chad Price is great too.
And Black Flag, so long as we forget about new Black Flag. Never really liked Morris much. Cadena and Rollins were my favourites.
I dug all the way down to AOA (even mentioned Anthrax) in my punk trivia and forgot black flag. Wow.
well.. as much as I like Rollins… no one is Keith Morris

Re: Bands that survived a singer change
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 1:48 am
by lordgalvar
Cadena was the best in my opinion.
Re: Bands that survived a singer change
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 9:34 am
by Gone Fission
Chankgeez wrote:Genesis?
Hadn't realized that they had a singer before Peter Gabriel.
Re: Bands that survived a singer change
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 11:29 am
by D.o.S.
More_Divebombs wrote:ALL. They survived two singer changes. The first singer, Dave Smalley, never properly suited them anyway. Scott Reynolds was my favourite, but Chad Price is great too.
And Black Flag, so long as we forget about new Black Flag. Never really liked Morris much. Cadena and Rollins were my favourites.
ALL could also count via the descendents history.
Re: Bands that survived a singer change
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 3:09 pm
by misterstomach
no one's mentioned black sabbath, right? i mean, in my heart, the first five albums are the core of the sabbath experience and that was what mattered to me as youngster. but if we're talking about who "survived" a singer change, then i think they count. i don't know that you'd say they were a better band or not with dio, but it was different and kind of refreshing and dio era sabbath is really killer. in some ways you could say they survived because of the singer change. ozzy was off the chain at that point and the band was fizzling out. dio brought new life for a little while.
Re: Bands that survived a singer change
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 4:46 pm
by goroth
Even though Tony Martin is a bit generic he was pretty rad too. headless Cross is badass.
Re: Bands that survived a singer change
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 4:47 pm
by goroth
And Dio's comeback, Dehumanizer, was pretty awesome too.
I like most Sabbath apparently

Re: Bands that survived a singer change
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 4:47 pm
by Chankgeez
Gone Fission wrote:Chankgeez wrote:Genesis?
Hadn't realized that they had a singer before Peter Gabriel.

Re: Bands that survived a singer change
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 9:03 pm
by Mudfuzz
Chankgeez wrote:Gone Fission wrote:Chankgeez wrote:Genesis?
Hadn't realized that they had a singer before Peter Gabriel.

I wish I could live in such denial..
Has anyone said The Accused? The Accused

kind'a..
Re: Bands that survived a singer change
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 1:06 pm
by Big Mon
goroth wrote:lordgalvar wrote:
What about Fates Warning? Both eras are super different and both rule.
IN B4 ME-*high five*
When I was 11, I bought No Exit after seeing the video for Silent Cries on Headbanger's Ball. Then I dug deeper and discovered the Arch era (my favorite, though I do enjoy both). Specter Within and Awaken the Guardian are two of my favorite Metal albums of all time.

Re: Bands that survived a singer change
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 2:14 pm
by Ancient Astronaught
Just a few thoughts:
Cannibal Corpse:
Chris Barnes > Corpsegrinder
CB is just eerie to meet in real life while corpsegrinder is an absolute douche. I've had the pleasure of seeing / meeting both, and while SFU is boring as piss live I find corpsegrinders unending stationary hair twirling is just abhorrent and stagnant. Now as far as commerical success yes they did survive, but to me musically they did not.
Alice in Chains:
Layne Staley > New guy
This, this needs no argument. If you think anyone can one up Layne's lyrics and passionate performances then you have no soul.
Napalm Death:
Barney > Lee
The short shorts, the stage presence, that guttural growl unheard of at the time = winnah!
Dillinger escape Plan:
Dimtri > Greg
This one is tough because I can totally respect both of them for what they have contributed to the band, and the band definitely survived and thrived after Dimitri left, but I gotta give it up to the big D for nostalgia. Seeing them in 98 for the first time, never having even heard their name before, was a mind blowing experience that i attribute to one of the best shows of my life.
Re: Bands that survived a singer change
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 11:36 pm
by Jwar
Ancient Astronaught wrote:Just a few thoughts:
Cannibal Corpse:
Chris Barnes > Corpsegrinder
CB is just eerie to meet in real life while corpsegrinder is an absolute douche. I've had the pleasure of seeing / meeting both, and while SFU is boring as piss live I find corpsegrinders unending stationary hair twirling is just abhorrent and stagnant. Now as far as commerical success yes they did survive, but to me musically they did not.
Alice in Chains:
Layne Staley > New guy
This, this needs no argument. If you think anyone can one up Layne's lyrics and passionate performances then you have no soul.
Napalm Death:
Barney > Lee
The short shorts, the stage presence, that guttural growl unheard of at the time = winnah!
Dillinger escape Plan:
Dimtri > Greg
This one is tough because I can totally respect both of them for what they have contributed to the band, and the band definitely survived and thrived after Dimitri left, but I gotta give it up to the big D for nostalgia. Seeing them in 98 for the first time, never having even heard their name before, was a mind blowing experience that i attribute to one of the best shows of my life.
Cannibal Corpse- FUCK thank you! Finally someone that agrees with me! People always seem to think I'm a fucking dip shit when I say that. I stick by it though! I just think he's got a better voice
Alice in Chains-Exactly! Why the hell didn't they just change the fucking name of the group? Or at very least have Cantrell, who did a ton of the singing and his own amazing solo albums, do the singing? I mean no offense to the new guy, but they will NEVER be Alice in Chains to me. Fucked up.