What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?
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@thegoaler_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
It varies. If I'm playing 10a-2pm Eastern on a Saturday, I listen to an unbelievable classic Soul & R & B show called 'Rhytym Review. If it's late night, I put on either my Spotify playlist or my fone player playlist. Each is mixed with Hard Rock like VH or Metal like Metal Church or Armored Saint or some Hip Hop or Class R & B
I kinda fear an opponent listening to R&B. That's too mellow. That's a guy that even if I go up 3-0 on, he's just chillin and next thing I know I'm down 7-3.
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Queens of the Stone Age. Trust me
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My losing streak has not abated so I'm now gonna try Eric's advice. I mean, Queen I know of that's great music. Queen of the Stone Age? Never heard of em, but if they break the losing streak I'll go to their concerts with my chest painted and everything!
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@write-to-shawn_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
Mainly this stuff:
Alice in Chains were great and Dirt is one of my favorite albums ever. Not many bad songs on there if any.
My go to for losing streaks not just RS is Iron Maiden or Tool.
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@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@write-to-shawn_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
Mainly this stuff:
Alice in Chains were great and Dirt is one of my favorite albums ever. Not many bad songs on there if any.
Now I'm the guy that gets depressed by a song. That last "Live in Concert" that Layne Staley did, shortly before he died, have you ever seen that? He was clearly on his last legs, his skin was so yellow it was almost green, but he still killed it. Every song he killed it. He was the frontman of Alice in Chains, for those that don't know. Rest in peace, Layne.
Here's the song I remember most that I'm talking about:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWK0kqjPSVI -
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@write-to-shawn_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
Mainly this stuff:
Alice in Chains were great and Dirt is one of my favorite albums ever. Not many bad songs on there if any.
Now I'm the guy that gets depressed by a song. That last "Live in Concert" that Layne Staley did, shortly before he died, have you ever seen that? He was clearly on his last legs, his skin was so yellow it was almost green, but he still killed it. Every song he killed it. Rest in peace, Layne.
Yes I've seen it, he was amazing. I never got to see him preform live although I wish I had.
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@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@write-to-shawn_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
Mainly this stuff:
Alice in Chains were great and Dirt is one of my favorite albums ever. Not many bad songs on there if any.
Now I'm the guy that gets depressed by a song. That last "Live in Concert" that Layne Staley did, shortly before he died, have you ever seen that? He was clearly on his last legs, his skin was so yellow it was almost green, but he still killed it. Every song he killed it. Rest in peace, Layne.
Yes I've seen it, he was amazing. I never got to see him preform live although I wish I had.
AIC was better than Nirvana in those days in my opinion, but Nirvana got more hype. I liked them both, but AIC was more raw.
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@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@write-to-shawn_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
Mainly this stuff:
Alice in Chains were great and Dirt is one of my favorite albums ever. Not many bad songs on there if any.
Now I'm the guy that gets depressed by a song. That last "Live in Concert" that Layne Staley did, shortly before he died, have you ever seen that? He was clearly on his last legs, his skin was so yellow it was almost green, but he still killed it. Every song he killed it. Rest in peace, Layne.
Yes I've seen it, he was amazing. I never got to see him preform live although I wish I had.
AIC was better than Nirvana in those days in my opinion, but Nirvana got more hype. I liked them both, but AIC was more raw.
I prefer AIC because they leaned more towards metal/ hard rock then most of the grunge bands. I don't mind Nirvana but like I said earlier I love AIC.
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@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@write-to-shawn_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
Mainly this stuff:
Alice in Chains were great and Dirt is one of my favorite albums ever. Not many bad songs on there if any.
Now I'm the guy that gets depressed by a song. That last "Live in Concert" that Layne Staley did, shortly before he died, have you ever seen that? He was clearly on his last legs, his skin was so yellow it was almost green, but he still killed it. Every song he killed it. Rest in peace, Layne.
Yes I've seen it, he was amazing. I never got to see him preform live although I wish I had.
AIC was better than Nirvana in those days in my opinion, but Nirvana got more hype. I liked them both, but AIC was more raw.
I prefer AIC because they leaned more towards metal/ hard rock then most of the grunge bands. I don't mind Nirvana but like I said earlier I love AIC.
It's a bit of a different genre, but the same sentiment. You ever heard of Elliott Smith?
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@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@write-to-shawn_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
Mainly this stuff:
Alice in Chains were great and Dirt is one of my favorite albums ever. Not many bad songs on there if any.
Now I'm the guy that gets depressed by a song. That last "Live in Concert" that Layne Staley did, shortly before he died, have you ever seen that? He was clearly on his last legs, his skin was so yellow it was almost green, but he still killed it. Every song he killed it. Rest in peace, Layne.
Yes I've seen it, he was amazing. I never got to see him preform live although I wish I had.
AIC was better than Nirvana in those days in my opinion, but Nirvana got more hype. I liked them both, but AIC was more raw.
I prefer AIC because they leaned more towards metal/ hard rock then most of the grunge bands. I don't mind Nirvana but like I said earlier I love AIC.
It's a bit of a different genre, but the same sentiment. You ever heard of Elliott Smith?
I've heard of him but I haven't listened to his music no.
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@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@write-to-shawn_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
Mainly this stuff:
Alice in Chains were great and Dirt is one of my favorite albums ever. Not many bad songs on there if any.
Now I'm the guy that gets depressed by a song. That last "Live in Concert" that Layne Staley did, shortly before he died, have you ever seen that? He was clearly on his last legs, his skin was so yellow it was almost green, but he still killed it. Every song he killed it. Rest in peace, Layne.
Yes I've seen it, he was amazing. I never got to see him preform live although I wish I had.
AIC was better than Nirvana in those days in my opinion, but Nirvana got more hype. I liked them both, but AIC was more raw.
I prefer AIC because they leaned more towards metal/ hard rock then most of the grunge bands. I don't mind Nirvana but like I said earlier I love AIC.
It's a bit of a different genre, but the same sentiment. You ever heard of Elliott Smith?
I've heard of him but I haven't listened to his music no.
duuuude you're in for a treat if you can stand depressing stuff. He died by suicide, and his manner of suicide was by stabbing himself with a knife through his own heart. So he was pretty emo.
I recommend "no name #1" by elliott smith. He won awards for the soundtrack of Good Will Hunting though. He wrote and performed that entire score for that movie.
Edited to add: King's Crossing. I'd recommend that over no name #1. Both are dynamite though.
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@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@write-to-shawn_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
Mainly this stuff:
Alice in Chains were great and Dirt is one of my favorite albums ever. Not many bad songs on there if any.
Now I'm the guy that gets depressed by a song. That last "Live in Concert" that Layne Staley did, shortly before he died, have you ever seen that? He was clearly on his last legs, his skin was so yellow it was almost green, but he still killed it. Every song he killed it. Rest in peace, Layne.
Yes I've seen it, he was amazing. I never got to see him preform live although I wish I had.
AIC was better than Nirvana in those days in my opinion, but Nirvana got more hype. I liked them both, but AIC was more raw.
I sing in a few bands when I'm not at work or getting my [censored] kicked in RS. I have a 90s band and AIC is one of the hardest bands to cover because Layne's voice and Cantrell's harmonies are so intricate and haunting.
Soundgarden is another amazing band from that era and nobody sings like Cornell did. RIP to another great.
Queens of the Stone Age is a lesser known but still popular band from the late 90s and early 2000s led by Josh Homme, the ultimate guitar slinging, vocally slick rock star.
Dave Grohl from Foo Fighters and Nirvana hopped behind the kit for their third album and Mark Lanagan from Screaming Trees (another Seattle Grunge band) sang some tracks and it blew up. You've probably heard 'No one Knows, 'Go with the Flow' and perhaps 'Little Sister' which they famously played on SNL with Will Farrell playing cowbell Ala the 'more cowbell' skit.
Queens has done all kinds of great projects and are something of a super group. Josh Homme and Dave Grohl did an album with John Paul Jones from Zeppelin called Them Crooked Vultures. It is amazing.
Try these albums by Queens: Villains, Like Clockwork, Lullabies to Paralyze, Songs for the Deaf and Era Vulgaris. They feature guest appearances from Trent Reznor, Elton John, Paul McCartney, Dave Grohl, Billy Gibbons from ZZ top, Alex Turner from Arctic Monkeys and Rob Halford from Judas Priest to name a few.
If you like AIC, Foo Fighters, Soundgarden etc, you will love Queens of the Stone Age.
I will step down from my soap box now.
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@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@write-to-shawn_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
Mainly this stuff:
Alice in Chains were great and Dirt is one of my favorite albums ever. Not many bad songs on there if any.
My go to for losing streaks not just RS is Iron Maiden or Tool.
Dirt was great. 'Junkhead' is my favorite song of theirs, but I think 'Facelift' was a better album than 'Dirt.'
Iron Maiden is in my top 5 bands.
I actually saw Queen 'live' at MSG! 1980 -
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@write-to-shawn_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
Mainly this stuff:
Alice in Chains were great and Dirt is one of my favorite albums ever. Not many bad songs on there if any.
Now I'm the guy that gets depressed by a song. That last "Live in Concert" that Layne Staley did, shortly before he died, have you ever seen that? He was clearly on his last legs, his skin was so yellow it was almost green, but he still killed it. Every song he killed it. Rest in peace, Layne.
Yes I've seen it, he was amazing. I never got to see him preform live although I wish I had.
AIC was better than Nirvana in those days in my opinion, but Nirvana got more hype. I liked them both, but AIC was more raw.
I prefer AIC because they leaned more towards metal/ hard rock then most of the grunge bands. I don't mind Nirvana but like I said earlier I love AIC.
It's a bit of a different genre, but the same sentiment. You ever heard of Elliott Smith?
I've heard of him but I haven't listened to his music no.
I recommend "no name #1" by elliott smith. He won awards for the soundtrack of Good Will Hunting though. He wrote and performed that entire score for that movie.
Edited to add: King's Crossing. I'd recommend that over no name #1. Both are dynamite though.
Alright Vladimir, you’re clearly more than a post or two that I disliked earlier on. Anyone who knows and appreciates Elliott Smith is someone I would wanna befriend.
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Andrew W K I get Wet
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@write-to-shawn_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@write-to-shawn_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
Mainly this stuff:
Alice in Chains were great and Dirt is one of my favorite albums ever. Not many bad songs on there if any.
Now I'm the guy that gets depressed by a song. That last "Live in Concert" that Layne Staley did, shortly before he died, have you ever seen that? He was clearly on his last legs, his skin was so yellow it was almost green, but he still killed it. Every song he killed it. Rest in peace, Layne.
Yes I've seen it, he was amazing. I never got to see him preform live although I wish I had.
AIC was better than Nirvana in those days in my opinion, but Nirvana got more hype. I liked them both, but AIC was more raw.
I prefer AIC because they leaned more towards metal/ hard rock then most of the grunge bands. I don't mind Nirvana but like I said earlier I love AIC.
It's a bit of a different genre, but the same sentiment. You ever heard of Elliott Smith?
I've heard of him but I haven't listened to his music no.
I recommend "no name #1" by elliott smith. He won awards for the soundtrack of Good Will Hunting though. He wrote and performed that entire score for that movie.
Edited to add: King's Crossing. I'd recommend that over no name #1. Both are dynamite though.
Alright Vladimir, you’re clearly more than a post or two that I disliked earlier on. Anyone who knows and appreciates Elliott Smith is someone I would wanna befriend.
We started a war over Pujols and now we're cool haha..
Elliott Smith is haunting and amazing.
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@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@write-to-shawn_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
Mainly this stuff:
Alice in Chains were great and Dirt is one of my favorite albums ever. Not many bad songs on there if any.
Now I'm the guy that gets depressed by a song. That last "Live in Concert" that Layne Staley did, shortly before he died, have you ever seen that? He was clearly on his last legs, his skin was so yellow it was almost green, but he still killed it. Every song he killed it. Rest in peace, Layne.
Yes I've seen it, he was amazing. I never got to see him preform live although I wish I had.
AIC was better than Nirvana in those days in my opinion, but Nirvana got more hype. I liked them both, but AIC was more raw.
I prefer AIC because they leaned more towards metal/ hard rock then most of the grunge bands. I don't mind Nirvana but like I said earlier I love AIC.
It's a bit of a different genre, but the same sentiment. You ever heard of Elliott Smith?
I've heard of him but I haven't listened to his music no.
duuuude you're in for a treat if you can stand depressing stuff. He died by suicide, and his manner of suicide was by stabbing himself with a knife through his own heart. So he was pretty emo.
I recommend "no name #1" by elliott smith. He won awards for the soundtrack of Good Will Hunting though. He wrote and performed that entire score for that movie.
Edited to add: King's Crossing. I'd recommend that over no name #1. Both are dynamite though.
I saw Elliot live three or four times. Every show was super intimate and memorable.
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@halfbutt_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@write-to-shawn_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
Mainly this stuff:
Alice in Chains were great and Dirt is one of my favorite albums ever. Not many bad songs on there if any.
Now I'm the guy that gets depressed by a song. That last "Live in Concert" that Layne Staley did, shortly before he died, have you ever seen that? He was clearly on his last legs, his skin was so yellow it was almost green, but he still killed it. Every song he killed it. Rest in peace, Layne.
Yes I've seen it, he was amazing. I never got to see him preform live although I wish I had.
AIC was better than Nirvana in those days in my opinion, but Nirvana got more hype. I liked them both, but AIC was more raw.
I prefer AIC because they leaned more towards metal/ hard rock then most of the grunge bands. I don't mind Nirvana but like I said earlier I love AIC.
It's a bit of a different genre, but the same sentiment. You ever heard of Elliott Smith?
I've heard of him but I haven't listened to his music no.
duuuude you're in for a treat if you can stand depressing stuff. He died by suicide, and his manner of suicide was by stabbing himself with a knife through his own heart. So he was pretty emo.
I recommend "no name #1" by elliott smith. He won awards for the soundtrack of Good Will Hunting though. He wrote and performed that entire score for that movie.
Edited to add: King's Crossing. I'd recommend that over no name #1. Both are dynamite though.
I saw Elliot live three or four times. Every show was super intimate and memorable.
I'm jealous man. Judging by your icon (Seattle), I'm inclined to believe you.
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@ericulous1_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@write-to-shawn_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
Mainly this stuff:
Alice in Chains were great and Dirt is one of my favorite albums ever. Not many bad songs on there if any.
Now I'm the guy that gets depressed by a song. That last "Live in Concert" that Layne Staley did, shortly before he died, have you ever seen that? He was clearly on his last legs, his skin was so yellow it was almost green, but he still killed it. Every song he killed it. Rest in peace, Layne.
Yes I've seen it, he was amazing. I never got to see him preform live although I wish I had.
AIC was better than Nirvana in those days in my opinion, but Nirvana got more hype. I liked them both, but AIC was more raw.
I sing in a few bands when I'm not at work or getting my [censored] kicked in RS. I have a 90s band and AIC is one of the hardest bands to cover because Layne's voice and Cantrell's harmonies are so intricate and haunting.
Soundgarden is another amazing band from that era and nobody sings like Cornell did. RIP to another great.
Queens of the Stone Age is a lesser known but still popular band from the late 90s and early 2000s led by Josh Homme, the ultimate guitar slinging, vocally slick rock star.
Dave Grohl from Foo Fighters and Nirvana hopped behind the kit for their third album and Mark Lanagan from Screaming Trees (another Seattle Grunge band) sang some tracks and it blew up. You've probably heard 'No one Knows, 'Go with the Flow' and perhaps 'Little Sister' which they famously played on SNL with Will Farrell playing cowbell Ala the 'more cowbell' skit.
Queens has done all kinds of great projects and are something of a super group. Josh Homme and Dave Grohl did an album with John Paul Jones from Zeppelin called Them Crooked Vultures. It is amazing.
Try these albums by Queens: Villains, Like Clockwork, Lullabies to Paralyze, Songs for the Deaf and Era Vulgaris. They feature guest appearances from Trent Reznor, Elton John, Paul McCartney, Dave Grohl, Billy Gibbons from ZZ top, Alex Turner from Arctic Monkeys and Rob Halford from Judas Priest to name a few.
If you like AIC, Foo Fighters, Soundgarden etc, you will love Queens of the Stone Age.
I will step down from my soap box now.
my word Urc. You got some knowledge going on itt. I'm gonna look up all those bands.
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@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@ericulous1_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@vk_ratliff_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@samguenther1987 said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
@write-to-shawn_psn said in What music do you listen to in intense RS battles?:
Mainly this stuff:
Alice in Chains were great and Dirt is one of my favorite albums ever. Not many bad songs on there if any.
Now I'm the guy that gets depressed by a song. That last "Live in Concert" that Layne Staley did, shortly before he died, have you ever seen that? He was clearly on his last legs, his skin was so yellow it was almost green, but he still killed it. Every song he killed it. Rest in peace, Layne.
Yes I've seen it, he was amazing. I never got to see him preform live although I wish I had.
AIC was better than Nirvana in those days in my opinion, but Nirvana got more hype. I liked them both, but AIC was more raw.
I sing in a few bands when I'm not at work or getting my [censored] kicked in RS. I have a 90s band and AIC is one of the hardest bands to cover because Layne's voice and Cantrell's harmonies are so intricate and haunting.
Soundgarden is another amazing band from that era and nobody sings like Cornell did. RIP to another great.
Queens of the Stone Age is a lesser known but still popular band from the late 90s and early 2000s led by Josh Homme, the ultimate guitar slinging, vocally slick rock star.
Dave Grohl from Foo Fighters and Nirvana hopped behind the kit for their third album and Mark Lanagan from Screaming Trees (another Seattle Grunge band) sang some tracks and it blew up. You've probably heard 'No one Knows, 'Go with the Flow' and perhaps 'Little Sister' which they famously played on SNL with Will Farrell playing cowbell Ala the 'more cowbell' skit.
Queens has done all kinds of great projects and are something of a super group. Josh Homme and Dave Grohl did an album with John Paul Jones from Zeppelin called Them Crooked Vultures. It is amazing.
Try these albums by Queens: Villains, Like Clockwork, Lullabies to Paralyze, Songs for the Deaf and Era Vulgaris. They feature guest appearances from Trent Reznor, Elton John, Paul McCartney, Dave Grohl, Billy Gibbons from ZZ top, Alex Turner from Arctic Monkeys and Rob Halford from Judas Priest to name a few.
If you like AIC, Foo Fighters, Soundgarden etc, you will love Queens of the Stone Age.
I will step down from my soap box now.
my word Urc. You got some knowledge going on itt. I'm gonna look up all those bands.
Who are you favorite musicians/artists/whatever you wanna call them?
Ps: you changed your icon back. Now I know you're not 18ish if you like Elliott Smith. Talk about a beautiful but torchured soul. How about Jeff Buckley?