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What bands do u think deserve WAYYYY more credit???
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Blind Melon!!! Their albums are incredible from start to finish. "NoRain" massively misrepresents one of the best rock bands in history.
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Good topic!
I say Catherine Wheel. "Black Metallic", "Crank", "Eat My Dust You Insensitive F***" (which is a lot more chill than the title implies ![]() |
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The Yardbirds
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Skillet- Over the years they have redefined their sound and are one of those rare bands that evolves from album to album.
Nightwish- They are huge in their home country of Finland. And here in the states they have a solid fan base. I guess because they do not make "commercial" type music is the reason why they aren't much bigger here. Queensryche- Empire was their biggest seller. However Operation Mindcrime is the release that makes them legendary. I do not feel they have ever received the full credit they deserve. The main thing I love about them is that no music genre has ever defined them. They simply rock hard. |
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Guster. Considering them underrated because it was a kind of a fluke that I heard of them. Airport Song is a good example of their music.
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A couple more:
Letters to Cleo. Pop/Rock band with a female lead, and great music and lyrics. They had a few hits but probably would have a few more if they launched a little bit later. PJ Harvey. Indie Rock artist. She had a lot of press/recognition in the 90s, but she didn't really have a mainstream hit (Down By the Water is the closest, I think). I think she is more artistic and talented than Amy Winehouse, but she hasn't compromised her music for hits. And more power to her for that. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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A couple more: Letters to Cleo. Pop/Rock band with a female lead, and great music and lyrics. They had a few hits but probably would have a few more if they launched a little bit later. PJ Harvey. Indie Rock artist. She had a lot of press/recognition in the 90s, but she didn't really have a mainstream hit (Down By the Water is the closest, I think). I think she is more artistic and talented than Amy Winehouse, but she hasn't compromised her music for hits. And more power to her for that. ![]() ![]() ![]() I agree with pj Harvey, I've been listening to her 4 track demos a lot lately actually, my 7 year old says she's a terrible singer! I say everyone should listen to Lene Lovich, from 79-81 or so she released a few albums. I personally think Gwen stefani was influenced by her, awesome voice. Also Kate Pierson from b52's has a phenomenal voice! |
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A couple more: Letters to Cleo. Pop/Rock band with a female lead, and great music and lyrics. They had a few hits but probably would have a few more if they launched a little bit later. PJ Harvey. Indie Rock artist. She had a lot of press/recognition in the 90s, but she didn't really have a mainstream hit (Down By the Water is the closest, I think). I think she is more artistic and talented than Amy Winehouse, but she hasn't compromised her music for hits. And more power to her for that. ![]() ![]() ![]() I agree with pj Harvey, I've been listening to her 4 track demos a lot lately actually, my 7 year old says she's a terrible singer! I say everyone should listen to Lene Lovich, from 79-81 or so she released a few albums. I personally think Gwen stefani was influenced by her, awesome voice. Also Kate Pierson from b52's has a phenomenal voice! That's awesome! Maybe when your 7-year-old is a teenager they'll have a different perspective. ![]() I agree Lene Lovich was ahead of her time. Hard to believe this was 1979! ("Lucky Number") |
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J. Geils band..One of the best live show bands ever.
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A note on PJ Harvey. I think she didn't receive the credit she deserved because she came along at a time when Alanis Morisette, Melissa Ethridge, Joan Osbourne and Sheryl Crow were huge. The female alternative revolution was crowded, and you could say that it was saturated. I think Harvey was lumped in to being "just another alt chick". Now....imagine if she had debuted a decade later. She would have been considered "retro", "hip" and "fresh". Just my thoughts though.
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Wolf Alice- the sound of madness.
Sunflower Bean- the sound of the world. |
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A note on PJ Harvey. I think she didn't receive the credit she deserved because she came along at a time when Alanis Morisette, Melissa Ethridge, Joan Osbourne and Sheryl Crow were huge. The female alternative revolution was crowded, and you could say that it was saturated. I think Harvey was lumped in to being "just another alt chick". Now....imagine if she had debuted a decade later. She would have been considered "retro", "hip" and "fresh". Just my thoughts though. I completely agree, Goofball. I love that you and yetanotherusername1 1. know who I'm talking about ![]() I hate to admit it but even though I was a PJ big fan, I stopped paying attention to her new music after 2000. I just looked up her new stuff on Youtube, it's awesome! Like this one, The Orange Monkey. So much to explore now! ![]() |
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Dream Theater when Mike Portnoy was drumming for them.
Nothing against Mangini, the new drummer. Just doesn't quite have the flare Portnoy did. |
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dan baird and homemade sin, atlanta rhythm section, badfinger,
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Laurie Anderson, art rock, she did have somewhat of a hit with 'o superman'. I don't know much of her but the big science album but I find it to be such a cool and actually very soothing album to listen to.
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