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What would be the best band?

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Some of these look really interesting, and I'm curious about how the fusions will sound.

 

DRUMS - Keith Moon (The Who). Keith is commonly known as the innovator of drums, which, up until him, were only used as a back beat, not a necessity for songs. Moon changed that, and made them need to be used in rock music. He is also known for quick, cascading rolls across the toms and cymbals. Don't believe me? Listen to 'Won't Get Fooled Again', and then we'll talk.

 

I definitely don't mean this personally, but Keith Moon might be one of the most overrated drummers of all time. He was good, but he was not an innovator. Moon carried around his double bass set, but rarely played the second bass drum. I don't really want to start a drummer war here, but Bonham could do more on a single kick than Moon could do with two. I've been listening to classic rock for my entire life and I come from a line of drummers that stretches back to the 30s. I'd put Keith Moon behind Bonham, Peart, Paice, and Baker. 5th best in his genre.

 

 

 

Yes, I know that Keith Moon isn't as good as Neil Peart, and would get beaten in 2 seconds if he was in a drum war against Bonham, but I believe that Moon has an original sound, and that not many other drummers have that same sound. Now, I respect what other drummers have done for rock music, but, in my band, Keith Moon would be on drums. Yes, he may not be the best, but so what?

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Vox/rhythm guitar: Matthew Bellamy (muse)

 

Lead guitar/backing vox: Thomas Erak (fall of troy)

 

Bass/possibly backing vox: Roger Manganelli (less than jake)

 

Drums: John Dolmayan (system of a down)

 

 

 

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Anyways, BBL OFF TO SLEEP WITH A RACCOON

 

Yes, I know that Keith Moon isn't as good as Neil Peart, and would get beaten in 2 seconds if he was in a drum war against Bonham, but I believe that Moon has an original sound, and that not many other drummers have that same sound. Now, I respect what other drummers have done for rock music, but, in my band, Keith Moon would be on drums. Yes, he may not be the best, but so what?

 

He was definitely not an "innovator" of the drums as you say though. Go watch Buddy Rich or Gene Krupa and you'll see where Moon and every other drummer of the 60s and 70s got their style from.

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"He could climb to it, if he climbed alone, and once there he could suck on the pap of life, gulp down the incomparable milk of wonder."

Vocals - Alex Varkatzas (Come on, who cares if you think he sucks at singing)

 

Back-up vocals/bass - Porter Mcknight. Srsly.

 

Guitar - Dan Jacobs.

 

Drums - Brandon Saller.

 

Rhythm guitar - Travis Miguel

 

 

 

They certainly look familiar when they're altogether.

 

 

 

Now let's have it for real.

 

 

 

Metal(core):

 

 

 

Vocals - Matt Tuck

 

Lead Guitar - Dan Jacobs

 

Bass/backup vocals - Porter Mcknight, John Moyer, or Jason James

 

Drums - Bonzo or Brandon Saller. Thing about Saller though is that I've heard him sing, haven't heard Bonzo. So Brandon could probably pull off the choruses.

punk!

 

vocals/lead gutar-mike ness

 

bass gutar-Klaus Flouride

 

drummer-George Schwindt

 

backup gutar/vocals- david king

 

accordion-Matt Hensley

 

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Vocals: Phil Anselmo.

 

Guitar/vocals: Zakk Wylde.

 

Guitar: Dimebag Darrell.

 

Bass: Marco Panichi.

 

Drums: Jan Axel Blomberg.

 

 

 

Oh man, Zakk Wylde and Dimebag? That'd be incredible. :P

 

 

 

I have to second this.

Some sort of strange funk band:

 

 

 

Vocals: James Brown

 

Guitar: Eddie Hazel

 

Bass: Flea

 

Drums: Buddy Rich

 

 

 

Imagine the solos...

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Johnny Davis(Korn)-Vocals

 

Axel Rose(GnR)-Vocals

 

Slash(GnR)-Rythm Guitar

 

Synster Gates(A7x)-Lead Guitar

 

Rex Brown(Pantera)-Bass

 

Flea(RHCP)-Bass

 

Vinnie Paul Abbot(Pantera)-Drums

 

Travis Barker(Blink-182)-Drums

 

 

 

Pretty good metal sound if it would happen.

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Vocals: Phil Anselmo.

 

Guitar/vocals: Zakk Wylde.

 

Guitar: Dimebag Darrell.

 

Bass: Marco Panichi.

 

Drums: Jan Axel Blomberg.

 

 

 

Oh man, Zakk Wylde and Dimebag? That'd be incredible. :P

 

 

 

I have to second this.

 

 

 

Yeah man, they were basically brothers. Dimebag had Zakk's bullzeye design tattooed on his forearm and everything. Considering they're both very over-the-top guitarists, had they collaborated I'm certain they would've created some amazing pieces of art. Me and my friends have discussed this in detail. :P

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