Most underrated bands ever?

You joined like seven days before me lol....
I really didn't know a lot of anything about music, and that was only in March!
I ACTUALLY said,"Urban, go blow your rolemodel.."
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lol, that seriously is a stereotypical n00b here, I guess.. :o:
You're cool Satchmo, you're like my post-buddy here on M.B.
 
Radiohead.

Those guys really don't get any praise

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EDIT: Apologises if that obvious 'joke' has already been made, not bothered to read through and check.
 
^ Martin Scorsese thinks so too ... Donno why he was the one who wrote the review for the HELP! dvd ... anyway he thinks The Beatles were underrated because the people weren't surprised anymore when the band releases two perfect albums by year ... it was normal for the Beatles to release that many original good songs.
 
I was looking for that post a couple weeks ago when we were all talking about how bad you used to be. I wanted to show the world what a pain in the arse you were, and that's the first thing I thought of.
 
I love the acoustic stuff too! I have an acoustic versions of Galaxie and an extended acoustic version of Change.
 
and it has one of the best titles ever... for those who are not familiar with the band, the full title is "My Heart Has a Wish That You Would Not Go"...it's a band well worth checking out in my opinion.
 
Never let it be said that I will not admit making an error.:o: In my defense, however, I don't watch MTV. I was basing their perceived popularity entirely on how often I see them mentioned on forums, or hear music fans in the 'real world' mention them. Then again, one might still be able to argue that they're underrated, as I think their 4 albums are fully as good as (if not slightly better than) Metallica's first 4 albums.
 
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