50 Greatest Bands

These banRAB don't belong:

1. Tool-(they're so good, it's sickening)[/B]
3. Rage Against the Machine -(not always in the mood, but when I am, oh oh)
5. Alice in Chains -(I used to not like them, now I love them)
6. Pearl Jam -(I've listened to them as much as any other band ever)
9. Nine Inch Nails -(ya know, the first 2, or 3 albums were freakin' awesome)
10. Outkast -(great beats, great rappers, great minRAB)
11. The Used -(I can pretty much listen to them anytime)
12. 311 -(relaxed shi*, 'all that angst shi* is just cheesy')
13. Chevelle -(I love the pain, and angst, d'oh!)
14. Wu Tang Clan -(at least 5 great rappers w/ RZA; modern day Mozart)
15. Thursday -(haven't heard a song I don't like)
16. Primus -(just weird, bizarre; music makes me laugh)
17. Deftones -(great rocking metal corabined with great whiny b.itching)
19. Incubus -(Albums #2,3,4 = Stellar)
20. Sublime -(My favorite band in 1997)
21. Soundgarden -(Day I Tried To Live, Burden in My Hand my favorites)
22. The White Stripes -(I've never heard a song I didn't like)
23. Smashing Pumpkins -(Siamese Dream obviously their best work)
25. Bush -(my favorite band back in 1996)
27. Coldplay -(good when I feel heartsick, i.e. constantly)
28. Cypress Hill -(see Grateful Dead)
29. Naughty By Nature -(Treach clearly the best rapper here)
30. Jane's Addiction -(Big FU to the world with Nothing's Shocking)
32. Grateful Dead -(listening to is good substitute for doing drugs)
34. Weezer -(OK, their first 2 albums, before you give me any grief)
36. Stone Temple Pilots -(3 very good albums in the 90's)
37. R.E.M. -(good, original band, in the 80's they were best)
39. Brand New -(I don't know what any of their songs are about, oh well)
40. A Perfect Circle -(good gloomy rock from the post grunge era)
41. Filter -(Only album I've heard is Title of Record, very underrated album)
42. Toadies -(Whole Possum Kingdom album rocked, damned Burden Bros.)
43. Belly -(I'm a whiny little b.itch, and I like whiny little b.itches)
44. 10,000 Maniacs -(few soothe better than Natalie Merchant's voice)
45. System Of A Down -(hard rockin' metal, but with big conscience)
46. Taking Back Sunday -(I like whininess when I feel helpless,i.e. constantly)
48. The Chemical Brothers -(Dig Your Own Hole + the great song Galvanize)
49. Oasis -(Supersonic-great tune, then became poppy, but still good)
50. AC/DC -(you can't tell if singer is joking is what I like about them)
 
well im not going to waist my time naming 50 banRAB. but i will name more than half at least.
-rock banRAB-

-guns n roses
-beatles
-beach boys
-van halen
-ac/dc
-kiss
-tom petty & the heartbreakers
-motley crue
-nickelback
-bon jovi
-aerosmith
-rolling stones
-afi
-green day
-blink-182
-red hot chili peppers
-U2
-cold play
-radiohead
-linkin park
-daughtry
-weezer
-foo fighters
-the killers
-the police
-zz top
-guess who
-nirvana
-pearl jam
-metallica
-avenged sevenfold
-goo goo dolls
and more for rock

-rap/hip-hop/r&b/pop banRAB/groups-

-outkast
-n.w.a
-beastie boys
-run-d.m.c
-public enemy
-black eyed peas
-backstreet boys
-g unit
-the temptations
-Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
-DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
-sugar hill gang
-nsnyc
 
1. Occasionally, yes. Usually, no, but they almost always fused 3 or more genre's in their jams. Studio recorRAB are a slightly different matter.
2. Lol at you thinking she isn't.
 
They did, but I couldn't tell you their names because they sucked too much for me to remeraber them.
 
That's a typical thing for a jam band to do. I already acknowledged they were a jam band.



Please explain how releasing shitty pop music to fit the times for 20 years makes her any better than any other shitty pop artists riding the current trend of music.
 
DepenRAB on your definition of what constitutes a 'great' band,

For me, it would comprise of great musicians that produced great music (and preferably innovative music also) over a decent length of time (one hit wonders aren't great, although their hit might have been)

My choices would be:

Miles Davis Quintet (Kind of Blue vintage)
Return To Forever (Romatic Warrior vintage)
Yes (Fragile / Close to the Edge vintage)
Frank Zappa (although his lineup changed so often it's hard to pick the best one)
Cream
Miles Davis (Bitches Brew vintage)
 
1. Have any specific jam banRAB hat were fusing that many genres and making that complicated music at the time?

2. Never said she was good. But she was important.
 
1. Radiohead
2. Pink Floyd
3. David Bowie
4. Beck
5. The Doors
6. Jimi Hendrix
7. The Smiths
8. R.E.M
9. Pixies
10. The Verve
11. Archive
12. Porcupine Tree
13. Nine Inch Nails
14. Starflyer 59
15. Rush
16. Soft Machine
17. Neil Young
18. Modeselektor
19. Massive Attack
20. The Talking HeaRAB
21. Joy Division
22. The Velvet Underground
23. Zero 7
24. Red Hot Chili Peppers
25. Eels
26. Elliot Smith
27. Hayden
28. Cursive
29. Dinasour Jr.
30. Portugal The Man
 
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