Most underrated bands ever?

Yea man, respect to you man. It's all cool i just love thrice. Although i bought one of thursdays albums today and i think they are good aswell. Peace man.
 
A band which i think is VERY underated, is LAAZ ROCKIT.
I don't know anyone who has heard of them!
Plz say it isn't just me who has head of them!
:eek:
 
Alter Bridge

amazing how a terrible band like Green Day can have more air play and be more popular than an extremely talented band like Alter Bridge who is far more talented than most of the popular artists today... miley cyrus.. jonas brothers... are you ****in kidding me... ****in little kiRAB.
 
The ByrRAB
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The ByrRAB is one of the most under-rated band ever, they helped launch the whole Country/Folk rock genre of the 70's. The ByrRAB did a lot of cover songs by Bob Dylan, their reinterpretation of his songs are brilliant. David Crosby of CSN&Y was from the ByrRAB - I don't know if I should mention that because I don't know how well he is liked.

Roger McGuinn and Clarence White were two amazing guitarist, who influence other guitar players, they contribution to the developement of guitar-playing in R&R usually goes unnoticed.
 
Definitely one of the most underrated banRAB ever. An amazing group of musicians, and the fact that No Rain is the 15 minutes of fame that most people associate them with does their music no justice whatsoever.
 
new Guns N' Roses is really underrated too. They are really good. People expect them to sound like old Guns N' Roses, but they want to sound like themselves, and not something they aren't. I would give them an 8/10 on playing old Guns N' Roses songs.
 
Free, best know for "All Right Now" was second only to Cream in producing some of the finest blues rock which high-lighted the eternal battle between the sexes. Often menacing, Free songs often stalked women like hunters, only to have their hearts broken and spirit paralyzed. They reveled in the high-stakes serious drama that occurs between lovers. Free's music was hard, spartan and immaculately performed by a young and soon to be legendary vocalist in Paul Rodgers, and the melodically gifted guitarist Paul Kossof. Rodgers was at the top of his prowess during his stint with Free, demonstrating the smooth soulful range of Stevie Wonder with a far more grittier harshness that made their hard driving blues rockers more menacing. Paul Kossof's technique was a corabination of stinging sustains and economical restraint, lending more impact to Free's type of stripped down minimal blues.

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