• Who is the best male rock singer of our time?
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Mike patton no discussion.
rick astley
lol that guy who said sully erna is a better singer than chris cornell is fucking retarded.
Did you know? There are only 32 male singers working in music today.
no thom yorke, no service
Jeff Mangum wins hands down.
Mikael Åkerfeldt [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBS7ejV9qEk&ob=av2e[/media]
Ronnie James Dio, R.I.P.
Mike Patton IMO very versatile vocalist
Devin Townsend
Brandon Flowers
[QUOTE=FuckaNinja;35459169]Mike patton no discussion.[/QUOTE] I second this notion
OP is tarded.
Mike Patton
Who the fuck put the singer from Creed in that Yahoo list He doesnt open his mouth ever
I'd personally say Dave Grohl just because of his musical versatility.
[QUOTE=Scotty.;35502849]I'd personally say Dave Grohl just because of his musical versatility.[/QUOTE] Having been to a Foo Fighters concert, I can tell you their music is anything but versatile. Enjoyable, but not versatile. Dave Grohl does a great job as a rock singer, but beyond that...
[QUOTE=Nibwoddle;35504914] Dave Grohl does a great job as a rock [i]drummer[/i], but beyond that...[/QUOTE] fix'd
Oh come on, his voice is perfectly suited to what he does. It mightn't be the most interesting or inventive music in the world but he knows what he wants to do and pulls it off just fine, even if it is a little on the bland side.
Specifically rock? Matthew Bellamy from Muse.
Roy Khan.
[QUOTE=Hayabusa07;35505350]Roy Khan.[/QUOTE] That would be power metal, and you would be entirely correct about that forever.
Never listened to Mike Patton beyond some ~experimental stuff~ that streamed over last.fm with him essentially screaming like he was in pain. After that and him insulting Wolfmother for no reason, I never bothered giving him another listen. [editline]9th April 2012[/editline] Oh, also pleasantly surprised to see Chris Cornell on that list.
[QUOTE=Nibwoddle;35504914]Having been to a Foo Fighters concert, I can tell you their music is anything but versatile. Enjoyable, but not versatile. Dave Grohl does a great job as a rock singer, but beyond that...[/QUOTE] He was referring to this [quote=Wikipedia]With the exception of a guitar part on "X-Static," played by Greg Dulli of the Afghan Whigs, Grohl played every instrument and sang every vocal on the tracks [on the Foo Fighters self-titled album].[/quote]
Freddie Mercury...
Freddie Mercury isn't "of our time", he died 21 years ago I was under the impression "our time" meant the last 10 years or so
[img]http://blogs.sfweekly.com/shookdown/chad-kroeger.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Gar~;35537304][img]http://blogs.sfweekly.com/shookdown/chad-kroeger.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] [img]http://lh6.ggpht.com/susan.crowe/R-OM4nWQm1I/AAAAAAAAD7E/ckPPnGf13ZY/s400/CIMG2393.JPG.jpg[/img]
The very definition of male rock singing: [img]http://www.guerrillacandy.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Robert-Plant.jpg[/img]
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