[b]BEST BAND APART FROM HOLY PEARL JAM?[/b]

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  • they're not huge but I'm a big fan of Dropkick Murphys
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  • MarkB
    MarkB Posts: 115
    good charlotte lol j/k

    tool
  • NickyNooch
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    Nine Inch Nails

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  • fife
    fife Posts: 3,327
    so only two people for Oasis. they are a great rock band. i have seen them 3 times so far. they came at such the right time. the whole seattle thing was really coming down (with kurt's death) Oasis has IMO two of the best record in history. great live shows.
  • Alessiana
    Alessiana Posts: 329
    2nd to Pearl Jam would probably be Oasis.

    I'm really big on the new Strokes album right now, it's so good.

    Great album isn't it? When I play that album, the closest comparison I can make is like 250 years old. LOL. Vivaldi? Bach? Regardless it rocks.

    I can't say there's a "best band" after Pearl Jam. To me there's PJ and everyone else is heard differently.

    Soooo instead here's a bunch of bands that I really like that some may know but most do not from the looks of this thread. I'm not listing them to seem cool. I couldn't be cool if I practiced full time. But I really love them and it would be great if others could hear them.

    Blue Tile, Mute Math, Sufjan Stephens, Broken Social Scene, Ambience, One Day Symphony, Keating, Phil Griffin, The American Dollar.

    There's more but I'm not at home so it's kinda DUH.
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  • mindi
    mindi Posts: 1,862
    I can't believe no one mentioned Rush.
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  • lumpyfred
    lumpyfred Posts: 243
    Radiohead.
    Her?
  • shahril
    shahril Posts: 288
    RADIOHEAD no brainer
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  • jboelhow
    jboelhow Posts: 170
    Rage Against the Machine
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  • karma defect
    karma defect Posts: 5,483
    There is absolutly no competition


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  • Tool, A Perfect Circle, or Burzum.
  • PJammin'
    PJammin' Posts: 1,913
    Pearl Jam is the best band EVER

    then comes The Who

    i KNEW you'd eventually come around. ;)







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  • NOTHING comes close to PJ for me any more.

    There was a time when I could have easily said
    The Who
    R.E.M or
    Jane's Addiction

    but these days, when i look at the last few albums in each of these bands cataloge, I SHUDDER and think "dear, god, what the FUCK happened !?!"

    ... so ... i don't know ... i'm at a loss.

    for me NO band has had the consistency that PJ has had ... even if you claim that after Yield, PJ was INconsistent ... their cataloge is still MORE cohesive than ANY band with that many albums ... Maybe Neil Young gets a "immunity idol" for having SOOOO many albums ... ?
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  • jordn6971 wrote:
    Soundgarden

    Soundgarden and the Red Hot Chili Peppers tie for second after Pearl Jam.
    Beastie Boys for third.
    Live for fourth.
    Sleater Kinney and Tool for fifth.
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  • If we're talking current bands, Sparta is 2nd to PJ...If we're talking all-time, PJ is 2nd to Blind Melon. :)
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  • Red Lukin
    Red Lukin Canada Posts: 2,994
    The Mars Volta
  • direwolf74
    direwolf74 Posts: 1,622
    The Tragically Hip.
    "I try my best to chug, stomp, weep, whisper, moan, wheeze, scat, blurt, rage, whine, and seduce. With my voice I can sound like a girl, the boogieman, a Theremin, a cherry bomb, a clown, a doctor, a murderer. I can be tribal. Ironic. Or disturbed. My voice is really my instrument."

    -Tom Waits
  • Kraven
    Kraven Posts: 829
    FALL OUT BOY!!!




    Not really, I am just kidding, but seriously... All time? Floyd, The Who, Hendrix, Stones, Beatles, Zeppelin, maybe the Doors.

    Now? Not really anybody in the music industry could top Pearl Jam...Theres no really current band I like better, or that I think has a chance to be better. People say Coldplay and Radiohead are good, but I think theyre both overrated and boring.
    32 shows and counting...
  • erickvazdel
    erickvazdel Posts: 140
    U2 .......................
  • Banana-Rama
    Banana-Rama Posts: 108
    U2 tied with Nirvana, that is just my personal tastes speaking though.
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