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Lostprophets. It should be obvious who and why.
I also think Guns'n Roses have soome fucking awesome riffs and songs, but I find Axl Rose to be an insufferable cunt of a diva. Slash, Izzy, Duff, and Adler should have released Appetite for Destruction with a different vocalist.
Axl Rose seems like a dick, but would it have been the same band without him? His really unusual voice is a lot of the appeal of the music imo
🎶Where do we go now🎶 ... nowhere without Axl.
The epic tracks in use your illusion were mostly Axl, that could count for or against.
I'm with you. I liked those albums. Dead Horse is one of my favorite GnR songs actually.
Two people I argue make that band - Axl and Slash.
Axl would have a hard time going with another guitarist if they weren't Slash.
I agree on both points.
True, he's got a unique and interesting voice... but is it worth it?
Worth it how? Either he exists in the band or exists not in the band. I think I prefer a world with appetite for destruction in its current rendition
I'm thinking that without him, maybe the rest of the band didn't have to be so drugged up to tolerate each other long term, perhaps keeping the original lineup for longer.
Maybe there is another singer they would've found which could've still led to them being famous, but it's hard for me to think that could've happened
From my limited understand8ng of their formation history, GnR was the result of fusing members from LA Guns with some other band named something Hollywood Rose. Axl came from the latter.
The LA Guns vocalist was Tracii Guns who took part in forming GnR as a guitarist, but left shortly after and Slash took his place. I'm curious how things would've turned out if he'd remained as only a singer.
Interesting. I forgot about the fusing of those bands. I've never listened to LA Guns until just now... so, to my ear they sound like a lot of other bands like Dokken or Judas Priest. As a vocalist, I think Axl is far better. LA Guns doesn't have a unique sound from what I can tell. Not terrible, I just feel like I've heard it before even though I don't think I have.
I loved their first album, listened to it a lot. Shinobi vs. Dragon Ninja and The Fake Sound of Progress are both amazing tracks. Unfortunately they're both vocalized by a literal baby rapist, so it's hard to rock out to them now. Asshole wrote the tracks too, so I doubt No Devotion will ever cover them.
As for Guns N' Roses, a friend pointed out something that's been living in my head for months now: Axl Rose is the Starscream of Guns N' Roses.
They could record it with Miles Kennedy. I like his voice better than Axl’s from what I’ve heard. I would listen to it.