• Who is the best male rock singer of our time?
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[QUOTE=Mr. Bleak;35506497]Never listened to Mike Patton beyond some ~experimental stuff~ that streamed over last.fm with him essentially screaming like he was in pain. [B]After that and him insulting Wolfmother for no reason, I never bothered giving him another listen.[/B][/QUOTE] hahaha butthurt much? try some Mr. Bungle or Angel Dust-era Faith no More
Especially California, that's basically one of the best albums ever
disco volante representin' [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KanzSuaPsM[/media]
I've always found Disco Volante a bit tough to get through in one sitting. But then again, you do have an Agoraphobic Nosebleed avatar, if anyone can put up with the grating weirdness it's you.
fred durst [editline]12th April 2012[/editline] wolfmother is dumb
[QUOTE=CoolCorky;35537331][img]http://lh6.ggpht.com/susan.crowe/R-OM4nWQm1I/AAAAAAAAD7E/ckPPnGf13ZY/s400/CIMG2393.JPG.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] He's...a noodle? NO NO WAIT, YOU'RE SAYING HE'S [b]ASIAN[/b]! you're wrong there obviously [sp]seriously though I have no idea what you're saying[/sp]
[QUOTE=CoolCorky;35537298]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[/QUOTE] queen is still hugely popular
[QUOTE=lavacano;35547210]He's...a noodle? NO NO WAIT, YOU'RE SAYING HE'S [b]ASIAN[/b]! you're wrong there obviously [sp]seriously though I have no idea what you're saying[/sp][/QUOTE] His hair.
But I don't particularly like any of these on the list.
[QUOTE=Gar~;35537304][img]http://blogs.sfweekly.com/shookdown/chad-kroeger.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] He is, no doubt.
Chris Cornell or Thom Yorke, leaning towards Cornell.
[QUOTE=Lord of Ears;35549804]queen is still hugely popular[/QUOTE] But then so is Beethoven's 5th Symphony, but would you call that one of the greatest musical works of our time?
After giving it a thought, there's really nobody other than Mike Patton who deserves to be called that.
[QUOTE=Hakita;35550098]His hair.[/QUOTE] OH NOW I SEE IT nice.
[QUOTE=CoolCorky;35560474]But then so is Beethoven's 5th Symphony, but would you call that one of the greatest musical works of our time?[/QUOTE] uh yes.
Thom Yorke
KURT COBAIN!!!1111!!! <3
[QUOTE=WeekendWarrior;35486473]Jeff Mangum wins hands down.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=KingKombat;35498190]Brandon Flowers[/QUOTE] I'm torn.
well brandon flowers is your run of the mill pop singer and jeff magnum is the singer of neutral milk hotel there will be thousands and thousands of brandon flowers for years to come there will never, never be another jeff magnum there's your answer
[QUOTE=CoolCorky;35560474]But then so is Beethoven's 5th Symphony, but would you call that one of the greatest musical works of our time?[/QUOTE] yes?
[QUOTE=CoolCorky;35560474]But then so is Beethoven's 5th Symphony, but would you call that one of the greatest musical works of our time?[/QUOTE] It sure as hell isn't of our time, that's for damn sure.
Devin Townsend [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58mv4sP-4TU[/media] Most versatile vocalist out there if you ask me.
Seth Putnam
Pretty torn between Dev and Patton.
[QUOTE=lavacano;35547210]He's...a noodle? NO NO WAIT, YOU'RE SAYING HE'S [b]ASIAN[/b]! you're wrong there obviously [sp]seriously though I have no idea what you're saying[/sp][/QUOTE] I thought he was using the [i]plain[/i] noodles to indicate his boringness and lack of flavour.
[QUOTE=En-Guage V2;35563615]KURT COBAIN!!!1111!!! <3[/QUOTE] I almost thought he would go unmentioned.
[QUOTE=deerinheat;35614389]I almost thought he would go unmentioned.[/QUOTE] We aim for lulz
If we can only name singers 'of our time' then Layne Staley (perhaps the sole singer with a standout distinct voice in the grunge era), Dio, or Chris Cornell easily. Too bad Chris released that shitty timbaland pop album, should be doing much more with that voice.
Adele because SET FIRE TO THE ROLLING IN THE DEEP TABLES so deep oh mygod
Devin Townsend for sure.
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