Alice Cooper
Steve Tyler
Roger Daltrey
Bowie
Freddie Mercury
Alice Cooper
Steve Tyler
Roger Daltrey
Bowie
Freddie Mercury
I was wondering why he hadn't been a bigger part of this thread actually.
5. Serj Tankian
4. Steve Tyler
3. Bon Scott
2. Robert Plant
1. Freddie Mercury
Ha, classic rock with a hint of new.
Yes indeedy. Funny stuff IMO until you watch an actual interview involving Anthony and see what a huge douchebag he truly is. :wave:
Good list mate!
It used to be my obsession. It was just a DIY attitude, pick up a guitar, write a few songs with 4 chorRAB and rhyme nonsensical things together.
The Cocaine Album = Be Here Now. They were on a shit load of cocaine through that period, once the money from WTSMG came through, Noel Gallagher got a phone call saying "You are now a millionaire" a million pounRAB through royalties hit his bank. So 96 to 98 was just drugs on a excessive scale, hence why Be Here Now was so bad (in many peoples eyes, most oasis fans really like it but it's considered a bad album) overproduced, long, they were dubbing All Around The World as the Hey Jude of their generation etc.
Just made that album with a cocky we're the best band in the world attitude and hooked on a load of drugs and it flopped.
1- Nils Frykdahl
2- Maynard Keenan
3- Greg Puciato
4- Phil Anselmo (in his prime)
5- Bruce ****inson (yep)
Who 'attacked' anything or anyone?
James Brown defiantly would be on a list of the greatest frontmen of all time.
it's surprisingly hard top pick just five
Michael Gira (Swans, The Angels of Light)
Mike Hard (God Bullies, Thrall)
Ian Curtis (Joy Division)
David Yow (Scratch Acid, Jesus Lizard, Qui)
Guy Picciotto (Rites of Spring, Fugazi) *Guy brings all the crazy energy to Fugazi
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