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bands with lead vocalist changes...
I was thinking about bands that have changed singers & if it was significant, if it got better, if it got worse, how many changes they made, etc. and
I made this list, got any more??
BLACK FLAG - Keith Morris, Ron Reyes, Dez Cadena, Henry Rollins
VAN HALEN - David Lee Roth, Sammy Hagar, Gary Cherone, Mitch Malloy
THE MISFITS - Glen Danzig, Michael Graves, Jerry Only
ANTHRAX - John Connelly, Neil Turbin, Matt Fallon, Joey Belladonna, John Bush, Dan Nelson,
GENESIS - Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins, Ray Wilson
EXODUS - Paul Baloff, Steve Souza, Rob Dukes
BLACK SABBATH - Ozzy Osbourne, Ronnie James Dio, Ian Gillan, Glenn Hughes, Tony Martin,
ALICE IN CHAINS - Layne Staley, William DuVall
JUDAS PRIEST - Al Atkins, Rob Halford, Ripper Owens
IRON MAIDEN - Paul Di'Anno, Bruce Dickenson, Blaze Bayley
DEAD KENNEDYS - Jello Biafra, Brandon Cruz, Jeff Penalty, Ron Greer
BAD BRAINS - Sid McCray, H.R., Chuck Mosley, Jon Joseph
JOURNEY - Robert Fleishman, Steve Perry, Steve Augeri, Jeff Scott Soto, Arnel Pineda
MOTLEY CRUE - Vince Neil, John Corabi
NAPALM DEATH - Nicholas Bullen, Lee Dorrian, Barney Greenway, Phil Vane
AC/DC - Bon Scott, Brian Johnson
ALL - Dave Smalley, Scott Reynolds, Chad Price
FAITH NO MORE - Courtney Love, Chuck Mosley, Mike Patton
MOLLY HATCHET - Danny Joe Brown, Jimmy Farrar, Phil McCormack
REAGAN YOUTH - Dave Rubinstein, Pat McGowan
DROPKICK MURPHYS - Mike McColgan, Al Barr
TESTAMENT - Derrick, Ramirez, Steve Souza, Chuck Billy
VITAL REMAINS - Jeff Gruslin, Thorn (live only), AnthonyGeremia (live only), Glen Benton (studio only), Scott Wily (live only)
PANTERA - Donny Hart, Matt L'Amour, David Peacock, Phil Anselmo
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what?
Barney is not the singer for ND anymore?
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He is. That was years ago. He quit and joined Extreme Noise Terror and Phil Vane left ENT for ND. Then Barney went back to ND and Phil Vane went
back to ENT.
‘Do you know what a love letter is? It’s a bullet from a fucking gun. Straight through your heart.’
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Life of Agony - Whitfield Crane,Keith Caputo
Sepultura - Derek Green,Max Cavalera
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BDx13
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i can not cope with lead singer changes.
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.
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Faith No More- Chuck Mosley was replaced by Mike Patton.
Mike Patton is amazing. I'd say this was an upgrade.
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Corrosion Of Conformity-Eric Eycke, Simon Bob Sinister, Karl Agell, Pepper Keenan
Silence is golden but violence is platinum.
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When did Courtney Love sing for Faith No More?
‘Do you know what a love letter is? It’s a bullet from a fucking gun. Straight through your heart.’
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Discipline
When did Courtney Love sing for Faith No More? |
we have been discussing this at work since that was posted......was any material ever recorded with that bat singing?
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Not sure about the whole Courtney Love thing. I thought it was before Chuck Mosely, but I have never heard anything recorded with her. I think she was
in the band for a very short time
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I had no idea about Barney and ND and I agree with BD. Change in singer is not good for me either.
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I think Courtney Love was in a very early incarnation of Faith No More. But that's like saying I was the first bass player for Blood for Blood since I
used to jam with them before they took on the name.
Bombshell Rocks.
Everybody Out.
Reducers SF.
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BLACK FLAG - Keith Morris, Ron Reyes, Dez Cadena, Henry Rollins
never got into them
VAN HALEN - David Lee Roth, Sammy Hagar, Gary Cherone,
i liked them better with Sammy Hagar.
THE MISFITS - Glen Danzig, Michael Graves, Jerry Only
I'll let Michael Graves slide cuz some of those songs were ok. The Jerry Only lead band is not The Misfits.
ANTHRAX - John Connelly, Neil Turbin, Matt Fallon, Joey Belladonna, John Bush, Dan Nelson,
John Bush all the way.
BLACK SABBATH - Ozzy Osbourne, Ronnie James Dio, Ian Gillan, Glenn Hughes, Tony Martin,
There is only Ozzy.
ALICE IN CHAINS - Layne Staley, William DuVall
Layne Staley is one of the best rock/metal singers ever. But he's dead and William Duvall does a good job.
JUDAS PRIEST - Al Atkins, Rob Halford, Ripper Owens
Those other dudes couldn't fill Halford's chaps.
DEAD KENNEDYS - Jello Biafra, Brandon Cruz, Jeff Penalty, Ron Greer
See The Misfits but there is no Michael Graves in this situation.
JOURNEY - Robert Fleishman, Steve Perry, Steve Augeri, Jeff Scott Soto, Arnel Pineda
Anyone not named Steve Perry need not apply.
MOTLEY CRUE - Vince Neil, John Corabi
Vince.
AC/DC - Bon Scott, Brian Johnson
Both were excellent.
DROPKICK MURPHYS - Mike McColgan, Al Barr
Both were great but I think Mike probably should have stayed retired.
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the thing I read said that Faith No More had 10 singers from start to finish of the band. The only ones with recoreded material are Chuck Mosley &
Mike Patton. However it did say that of the other singers Courtney was in the band the longest.
| Quote: | Originally posted by REV.PAULIE
HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
RULE!
YOU,HONUS,IS WHAT MAKES THE "EDGE" COOL.
YOUR FRIEND,
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Ramallah - Rob Lind, That guy from C.O.A.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Mark Lind
DROPKICK MURPHYS - Mike McColgan, Al Barr
Both were great but I think Mike probably should have stayed retired.
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WHY?????
I fucking love Street Dogs.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by XnMeX
Ramallah - Rob Lind, That guy from C.O.A. |
pretty sure most people see this as a real band versus a bad cover band. not quite the same as just a vocalist change, even if that's the only
technical difference.
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Cryptopsy: Lord Worm, Mike DiSalvo, Martin Lacroix, Matt McGachy
Cro-Mags: JJ, Eric Casanova, Harley
Anthrax: John Connelly, Dirk Kennedy, Jason Rosenfeld, Neil Turbin, Matt Fallon, Joey Belladonna, John Bush, Dan Nelson
Cannibal Corpse: George Fisher or Chris Barnes
A lot of people ask me what kind of music I like. I love "soul music". My "soul music" isn’t a style, genre or niche. It’s music that is genuine. It’s
a painful lyric, a dirty bassline, it’s a harrowing vocal, it’s feedback, it’s an anthem, it’s a love song, it’s anarchy. I’ve got my personal
favourites but in the end it doesn’t matter who or where it comes from... so long as it’s good and it's real.
- Paul Morris, music director at 97.7 HTZ-FM
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Discipline
| Quote: | Originally posted by Mark Lind
DROPKICK MURPHYS - Mike McColgan, Al Barr
Both were great but I think Mike probably should have stayed retired.
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I fucking love Street Dogs. |
believe it or not that wasn't meant to be a slag on the Street Dogs. They aren't my favorite band but they always release 3 - 5 songs per record that
I like. and I really like "savin hill" a lot. what I meant is that "do or die" was such an amazing album and mike earned this legendary status by
walking out 2 months after it was released. about 1% of their fan base ever saw him live and he became larger than life.
it took balls for him to comeback because it made him human again. now he's just a singer in another punk rock band. I respect his decision to return
because he clearly enjoys it and its his life and he should do what makes him happy. but that's a lot of pressure to deliver greatness and "do or die"
was great because of 5 people: mike, ken, rick, matt and lars. so its impossible for him to recreate that and, unfortunately, one of the downsides of
being the frontman is that the public holds the lead singer responsible. that was an asset to him in retirement but its a liability in a comeback. "do
or die" sold about 300K copies. everyone knows who he is. I'd guess all street dogs cd's combined have sold 40K... so that looks like a commercial
failure.
I guess I'm saying that I would have walked out and stayed out if I were in his shoes. like I said, he has balls. and he's a braver man than I'd ever
be.
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I think Mike McColgtan coming back definitely got Street Dogs some attention when they were coming out, but they don't try to recreate or even sound
like Dropkick's. I like Street Dogs but none of their stuff or any Dropkicks stuff comes close to Do or Die.
Well I've got a feeling I'm gonna get mine in. Retribution let the games begin.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Shootingscars
Corrosion Of Conformity-Eric Eycke, Simon Bob Sinister, Karl Agell, Pepper Keenan | mike dean vox on
animosity by far the best coc material in my book..
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Vanilla Gorilla
I think Mike McColgtan coming back definitely got Street Dogs some attention when they were coming out, but they don't try to recreate or even sound
like Dropkick's. |
I disagree but I also can't blame them.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by sippers
| Quote: | Originally posted by Shootingscars
Corrosion Of Conformity-Eric Eycke, Simon Bob Sinister, Karl Agell, Pepper Keenan | mike dean vox on
animosity by far the best coc material in my book.. |
the EYE FOR AN EYE lp and the SIX SONGS WITH MIKE SINGING ep are my favorite COC stuff.
| Quote: | Originally posted by REV.PAULIE
HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
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YOU,HONUS,IS WHAT MAKES THE "EDGE" COOL.
YOUR FRIEND,
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Mark Lind
| Quote: | Originally posted by Discipline
| Quote: | Originally posted by Mark Lind
DROPKICK MURPHYS - Mike McColgan, Al Barr
Both were great but I think Mike probably should have stayed retired.
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WHY?????
I fucking love Street Dogs. |
believe it or not that wasn't meant to be a slag on the Street Dogs. They aren't my favorite band but they always release 3 - 5 songs per record that
I like. and I really like "savin hill" a lot. what I meant is that "do or die" was such an amazing album and mike earned this legendary status by
walking out 2 months after it was released. about 1% of their fan base ever saw him live and he became larger than life.
it took balls for him to comeback because it made him human again. now he's just a singer in another punk rock band. I respect his decision to return
because he clearly enjoys it and its his life and he should do what makes him happy. but that's a lot of pressure to deliver greatness and "do or die"
was great because of 5 people: mike, ken, rick, matt and lars. so its impossible for him to recreate that and, unfortunately, one of the downsides of
being the frontman is that the public holds the lead singer responsible. that was an asset to him in retirement but its a liability in a comeback. "do
or die" sold about 300K copies. everyone knows who he is. I'd guess all street dogs cd's combined have sold 40K... so that looks like a commercial
failure.
I guess I'm saying that I would have walked out and stayed out if I were in his shoes. like I said, he has balls. and he's a braver man than I'd ever
be. |
In that perspective I totally get what you mean. I'm lucky enough to have seen DKM in Boston with Mike singing and will never forget that show. I
wouldn't want to have to live up to Do or Die because it's a fucking classic that DKM will never top. I love the stuff with Al (BRUISERS FOREVER!!!)
but Do or Die is still my favorite all these years later.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by XHonusWagnerX
| Quote: | Originally posted by sippers
| Quote: | Originally posted by Shootingscars
Corrosion Of Conformity-Eric Eycke, Simon Bob Sinister, Karl Agell, Pepper Keenan | mike dean vox on
animosity by far the best coc material in my book.. |
the EYE FOR AN EYE lp and the SIX SONGS WITH MIKE SINGING ep are my favorite COC stuff. | good shit i love me
some coc they ripped plain and simple one of my all time favs.
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