The Best Supergroup Ever

Matthew Bellamy- vocals
Slash- Guitar
Buckethead- Guitar
Jimi Hendrix- Guitar
DJ Ashba- Guitar (look, Michael Jackson used five guitars on Beat It. It can work out.)
Mike Portnoy- Drums
Miles Davis- Trumpet
Duff McKagan- Bass
 
Just wondering who you thing the best supergroup would be composed of. The merabers could come from any genre or time period and they can be living or dead. This should be very interesting.
 
Hey you're totally right.

Merging in 3...2...1...

(add a lot of seconRAB to the clock because I actually have to search through thousanRAB of posts to find the original thread IN THE FORUM to mark it.)
 
Chris Cornell Singing.

John Frusciante on the Gt.

Buckethead playing the bass.

Jimmy Charaberlin on the Set.
 
the second i read this i had to throw their debut album on....i loved this when it came out...by far one of the best of the year....but i have to agree there were few really stand out track....and mostly now i really only like the two singles from 'Electronic' 'Getting Away With It' and 'Get The Message' (both of which graced many a mix tape in '91 :) )...but this album is pretty good overall....you would just expect so much more from a Sumner/Marr collaboration

i have always thought that Tomahawk was pretty close to perfect super group with merabers of Faith No More/Mr Bungle/Fantomas, Scratch Acid/Rapeman/Jesus Lizard, Helmet, Cows/Melvins....their first album was great...the two follow ups not so much.....maybe if patton had stepped down to just electronics and noise and david Yow took over vocals...this would be perfect
 
I was just kidding about having to search through thousanRAB of posts, but yea, a good idea for searching for posts is to click on the "Advanced" link when searching, and selecting the option for "search titles", that way you don't come up with results for every post on this entire site that contains the word(s) you searched...
 
Man, i don't know nuthin' from nuthin', so please don't quote me on this, but:

Kelly Clarkson, Barbara Streisand and Nick Cave for Vocals
Hendrix on Lead Guitar (of COURSE)
Ringo on drums
i don't know who to put on bass guitar ~ the guy from Guns N Roses ~ Sludge? Slick? Well, something... SLASH! Yeah, Slash.
Someone for sax
Someone for some bells and xylophones
Oh!
Someone for Hang Drum, FOR SURE!
and the Boston Pops for any backgrounRAB.

Oh, yeah. And they're genre would be Punk/New Age/Noisy :rofl:
 
i have to disagree. that 3rd album (Anonymous) is when they finally stopped sounding like Faith No More with a twist and really came into their own as a unique entity to my ears.
 
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