Do vocals completely ruin any bands for you?

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  • lay off morrisey. i dont get why you cant just stick to criticisms of his music, its bad enough without people getting personal! The smiths? Fuckin clown shoes.

    I love janes addiction and kinda like the crappy vocals, its suits them...and they are phenomenal live

    but i get people's point about Billy. proper whiny voice.

    i cant stand bob dylans voice either, for pretty much the same reasons.
    And the guy from dashboard confessional

    i also get irritated when singers feel the need to show their entire range in one song, aka justin timberlake, mariah carey, celine dion and co

    Gis some lanegan anyday...

    Btw, why dont people like mjk's vocals? I love cornell's vocals but can accept people having an aversion to them, just about, but maynard? wtf?
  • urbanhippie
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    Life of Agony....:(

    Keith Caputo's voice is like nails on a blackboard...

    I can't get past it.
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  • JaneNY
    JaneNY Posts: 4,438
    I like VNV Nation in spite of the singer's voice.

    I wish I liked Jim James' voice (My Morning Jacket) because I like the way the band plays, but I just don't like that high a pitch.

    Radiohead for the same reason, unfortunately.
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  • Jeremy1012
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    Life of Agony....:(

    Keith Caputo's voice is like nails on a blackboard...

    I can't get past it.
    His voice is ace on the title track of River Runs Red. Suits the forcefulness :)

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  • HermanBloom
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    Radiohead for sure

    How could anyone say Tool? That's ridiculous.
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  • suns22
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    Coheed and Cambria was the first band that popped into my head.
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  • soulsinging
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    Jeremy1012 wrote:
    I dislike Buckcherry intensely but I appreciate your sentiment :) I just like my cock-led rock music to be more original, like The Jesus Lizard (almost literally, singer used his testicles as a percussion instrument :D)

    yet there is absolutely nothing original about oasis or the redwalls.

    originality is over-rated. and homophobia is for closet cases.
  • Radiohead for sure

    How could anyone say Tool? That's ridiculous.

    I think the Tool singer sucks.... not because he's got a bad voice, it's just totally indistinct.
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  • Another one I can't get used to is Neil Young.

    Great songs though....
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  • boroff89
    boroff89 Posts: 786
    suns22 wrote:
    Coheed and Cambria was the first band that popped into my head.

    I'll second this one. I can't even begin to explore this band because the second I hear the vocals, I cringe.
    It makes much more sense to live in the present tense.
  • jammerfall wrote:
    Comments like that make it hard for me to argue with people who say that "the worst thing about Pearl Jam is their fans."

    lol, so true. :rolleyes:
  • I think the Tool singer sucks.... not because he's got a bad voice, it's just totally indistinct.

    His voice is one of the most unique and recognizable out of any of today's GOOD rock bands.

    Umphrey's McGee is an incredibly talented jam band. Their singing doesn't last long but it's terrible.

    Dave Matthews Band. I used to love it but now his voice is the weakest part of the band. Can't stand it.
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  • His voice is one of the most unique and recognizable out of any of today's GOOD rock bands.

    Agreed. I think his voice is really outstanding. I'm surprised to see his name in this thread.
  • Carlos D
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    I can't stand Tool or Perfect Circle's vocals.
    I don't get why people don't like Billy Corgan's voice,no one else sings like the guy.That's what makes him so amazing.
    Oddly enough,I don't particularly like Roger Daltry's voice either,not saying it's bad or anything, I know he's great it's just not to my taste.Possibly because I prefer Ed singing Who songs.
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  • His voice is one of the most unique and recognizable out of any of today's GOOD rock bands

    Sorry, I don't agree - it's a pretty subjective thing isn't it.
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  • boroff89
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    System of a Down is another big one for me. Serj's voice is so painful.

    As for Tool and Maynard, his voice doesn't bother me enough to keep me from listening to them. However, his lack of range is part of what keeps me from thinking of Tool as a great band.
    It makes much more sense to live in the present tense.
  • boroff89 wrote:
    System of a Down is another big one for me. Serj's voice is so painful.

    As for Tool and Maynard, his voice doesn't bother me enough to keep me from listening to them. However, his lack of range is part of what keeps me from thinking of Tool as a great band.

    ^There you go that's putting it well. Lack of range. Lack of power. He sings strangely quietly considering the intensity of the music.
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  • What the fuck is this.....American Idol???

    His voice doesn't have the range to make them a good band???

    ....well thank you Randy Jackson:)
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  • boroff89
    boroff89 Posts: 786
    What the fuck is this.....American Idol???

    His voice doesn't have the range to make them a good band???

    ....well thank you Randy Jackson:)

    I have contended on several occasions that every Tool song essentially sounds the same. I believe Soulsinging has my back on this one. Part of the reason the songs always sound the same is because of Maynard's vocal limitations.
    It makes much more sense to live in the present tense.
  • boroff89 wrote:
    I have contended on several occasions that every Tool song essentially sounds the same. I believe Soulsinging has my back on this one. Part of the reason the songs always sound the same is because of Maynard's vocal limitations.

    Nod nod.

    Strangest Tribe, why does Randy Jackson's opinion have anything to with it. This is my personal opinion. No need to act like God himself disagrees with me.
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