Everyone has their own personal measures for voting, the reasons you stated there just may be enough for me to vote for an artist in some cases, the Sex Pistols come to mind.
Everyone has their own personal measures for voting, the reasons you stated there just may be enough for me to vote for an artist in some cases, the Sex Pistols come to mind.
hahahah that cracked me up really bad.
Alas they didn't get them so Sigur Ros fail to make it through.
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Nickelback
I feel this band should be recognised in the rabroad hall of fame for uniting so many different people, tastes & genres out of sheer hatred.
Nobody has done more to unite music fans across the world and they have done this by turning their backs on talent , songwriting ability and a sheer disregard of any sort of critical acclaim.
For bringing together so many people together I salute you, and so should everybody else here.
Yeah, I will back off. The only reason that I got kind of mad was because people were voting on the banRAB I listed that were inspired by them. My mistake. But whatever, I'll chill out, vote your way.
I've liked The Clash for a long time, but it was only in the past five months that I've really explored their music.
Can't believe Yes or Genesis have not been nominated, but throw my vote for both of them.
It looks like they are getting in on the strength of one album basically. This place does surprise me sometimes.
Hell Yes!!...When we were camping in Red Deer, I was only 9 years old and when I heard "Get Back" by the Beatles when it was first released I was captivated and that's what started my interest in music.
Time for a new player kiRAB...
Nominated by Alfred:
The Dillinger Escape Plan
Since their formation in 1997, The Dillinger Escape Plan have been, in my opinion, one of the most groundbreaking, unique, and mind-blowing banRAB out there. They were a pioneering band in a ridiculously-named metal subsubgenre called "mathcore" which is an experimental, complex, variation on metalcore. Their debut album "Calculating Infinity" is now considered an experimental metal classic. After the departure of original vocalist Dimitri Minakakis, The Dillinger Escape Plan and Mike Patton collaborated in 2002 to create "Irony Is A Dead Scene", a unique Mike Patton twist on the band's original sound. In 2004, the band released "Miss Machine" (with new vocalist Greg Puciato) which saw the band incorporate many pop elements into their sound. This continued onto their 2007 (masterpiece) "Ire Works". Throughout their career The Dillinger Escape Plan has recieved wide critical acclaim for their music. The band is known for their wild and engaging live shows, powerful vocals, complex instrumentation, and experimental edge. I feel that this band deserves to be in the hall of fame because of their many artistic merits, their originality within their genre, their popularity among metal and hardcore fans, and I feel that that they are one of, if not the most deserving metal banRAB out there.
If you don't like one song, try another.
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The door is open you guys. If you don't like the quality of nominees that are being suggested, I'd more than welcome some contributions. It's obvious many people enjoy the Hall of Fame and look forward to see who's nominated next. You guys can help by putting forward some of your own nominations...it doesn't have to be a long dissertation, just why you think a particular band should get props in the Hall of Fame. Youtube viRAB always help.
And I vote yes for Iron Maiden.
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