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darthspudius: I look at it two ways, I respect the band for not taking the time to slow down. They eliminate every problem in their way. However if it is true, that was pretty cold.
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Emob78: No band really ever survives a lead singer change. You can change bassists or drummers all day long, hardly anyone cares. You replace the throat mechanic, everyone does. The Misfits were always best with Danzig, Van Halen was always best with Dave, Nightwish was always best with Tarja. You can change the beat, you can't change the heart.
AC/DC, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Alice in Chains all survived after lead singer changes.
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Emob78: No band really ever survives a lead singer change. You can change bassists or drummers all day long, hardly anyone cares. You replace the throat mechanic, everyone does. The Misfits were always best with Danzig, Van Halen was always best with Dave, Nightwish was always best with Tarja. You can change the beat, you can't change the heart.
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B0SC0: AC/DC, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Alice in Chains all survived after lead singer changes.
My favourites by each one of those bands is with different singers. AC/DC Judas Priest and Iron Maiden all had atleast one singer before releasing their début album. So it makes you wonder how the logic is suppose to work. If a band can't survive their singer, none of them would of recorded a single album.
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Emob78: No band really ever survives a lead singer change. You can change bassists or drummers all day long, hardly anyone cares. You replace the throat mechanic, everyone does. The Misfits were always best with Danzig, Van Halen was always best with Dave, Nightwish was always best with Tarja. You can change the beat, you can't change the heart.
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B0SC0: AC/DC, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Alice in Chains all survived after lead singer changes.
I see your list and raise you an Arch Enemy. Not only did they replace their lead singer but they also went from male (Johan Liiva) to female (Angela Gossow) despite keeping the style of the vocals (growl). Their popularity went through the roof after the change...
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B0SC0: AC/DC, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Alice in Chains all survived after lead singer changes.
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Randalator: I see your list and raise you an Arch Enemy. Not only did they replace their lead singer but they also went from male (Johan Liiva) to female (Angela Gossow) despite keeping the style of the vocals (growl). Their popularity went through the roof after the change...
Must give them a listen - any suggestion to try, and avoid?
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B0SC0: AC/DC, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Alice in Chains all survived after lead singer changes.
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Randalator: I see your list and raise you an Arch Enemy. Not only did they replace their lead singer but they also went from male (Johan Liiva) to female (Angela Gossow) despite keeping the style of the vocals (growl). Their popularity went through the roof after the change...
Funny thing is I never quite noticed the difference with those guys. I love them as musicians but those vocals are beyond listenable.

But on topic I raise you Therion. From a Death metal growling, to a operatic singer, to full out choirs, to four lead singers.
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Emob78: No band really ever survives a lead singer change. You can change bassists or drummers all day long, hardly anyone cares. You replace the throat mechanic, everyone does. The Misfits were always best with Danzig, Van Halen was always best with Dave, Nightwish was always best with Tarja. You can change the beat, you can't change the heart.
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B0SC0: AC/DC, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Alice in Chains all survived after lead singer changes.
Apples and oranges. Coke and Pepsi. Scott and Johnson. Bon Scott will always be the greater mic man, IMO. And don't even mention David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar. Not even in the same universe.
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B0SC0: AC/DC, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Alice in Chains all survived after lead singer changes.
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Emob78: Apples and oranges. Coke and Pepsi. Scott and Johnson. Bon Scott will always be the greater mic man, IMO. And don't even mention David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar. Not even in the same universe.
That wasn't your point. You wrote "No band really ever survives a lead singer change". Regardless of your opinion on the music of the band, the fact is they continued on after making the change and were still successful.
Post edited September 09, 2015 by B0SC0
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B0SC0: AC/DC, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Alice in Chains all survived after lead singer changes.
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Emob78: Apples and oranges. Coke and Pepsi. Scott and Johnson. Bon Scott will always be the greater mic man, IMO. And don't even mention David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar. Not even in the same universe.
Well Roth and Hagar we can discuss. Hagar sings better, plays just as good guitar as Eddie and still sounds great to this day. Dave was great when he was 30, limited vocal range, no guitar skills, fantastic athlete but sounds like a tired old man now. Think it's safe to say who Van Halen should of stuck with.
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Emob78: Apples and oranges. Coke and Pepsi. Scott and Johnson. Bon Scott will always be the greater mic man, IMO. And don't even mention David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar. Not even in the same universe.
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B0SC0: That wasn't your point. You wrote "No band really ever survives a lead singer change". Regardless of your opinion on the music of the band, the fact is they continued on after making the change and were still successful.
Do you work for GOG's legal department? Because you sound like a lawyer.
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Randalator: I see your list and raise you an Arch Enemy. Not only did they replace their lead singer but they also went from male (Johan Liiva) to female (Angela Gossow) despite keeping the style of the vocals (growl). Their popularity went through the roof after the change...
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B0SC0: Must give them a listen - any suggestion to try, and avoid?
Wages of Sin
Anthems of Rebellion
Doomsday Machine
Rise of the Tyrant


Starbreaker (with Johan Liiva)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMkFU2W6fDk

Shadows and Dust (with Angela Gossow)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llFW2lRauFU
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B0SC0: Must give them a listen - any suggestion to try, and avoid?
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Randalator: Wages of Sin
Anthems of Rebellion
Doomsday Machine
Rise of the Tyrant

Starbreaker (with Johan Liiva)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMkFU2W6fDk

Shadows and Dust (with Angela Gossow)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llFW2lRauFU
Cheers - will give them a listen at some stage tomorrow and let you know how it goes ;)
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Dalswyn: Also, no mention of Dark Angel?
Great band! As underrated as Coroner. I own all their albums on *cassette*.
Post edited September 14, 2015 by Firebrand9
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Firebrand9: What do you think?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxK_nA2iVXw
Post edited September 14, 2015 by Randalator
I guess you don't know what you're looking at or what it means.
Post edited September 17, 2015 by Firebrand9