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#31

FNYANKEZ wrote:

Robert Plant (early on)
Bruce Dickenson
Rob Halford
Eddie Vedder (especially 92-95)
Chris Cornell
The Beatles (except Ringo)
the dude from the Animals

Posted on Mon, 22 August 2005 at 23:41

#32

realityfuck (Richard Splash) wrote:

motherh666 wrote:

I was just listening to Mike Patton belt one out

Why were you doing listening at his toilet door? :D

Greatest singing voice? I have to agree, Mike Patton!

Posted on Tue, 23 August 2005 at 00:39

#33

allroy wrote:

Squall wrote:

Nick Cave canot sing a note

:rolleyes:

Stupidity, your name is Squall.

Posted on Tue, 23 August 2005 at 07:20

#34

Charlie wrote:

allroy wrote:

:rolleyes:

Stupidity, your name is Squall.

If you can call a frog with tonsilitis singing :rolleyes:

And OPINION, my name is Squall :mad:

Posted on Tue, 23 August 2005 at 12:23

#35

McKekS wrote:

i will not be original:

Fredie Mercury - EVERLASTING LEGEND

Mike Patton - Genius!!!!!THE BEST
Trent Reznor - Genius
Brandon Boyd - Fantastic rock vocals

Posted on Tue, 23 August 2005 at 13:32

#36

allroy wrote:

Squall wrote:

Nick Cave canot sing a note

At least SPELLING, your name is not Squall. :p

Anyway, have your opinion, but it’s rubbish nonetheless, especially with a list like that:

Squall wrote:

Billie Joe.
Noel Gallagher.
Bono.
Chris Ballew :D
Matt Heafy

Posted on Tue, 23 August 2005 at 14:34

#37

tgE wrote:

lmao

Posted on Wed, 24 August 2005 at 10:55

#38

Poque Mahone wrote:

Chris Cornell
Marilyn Manson
Bon Scott

Posted on Wed, 24 August 2005 at 11:18

#39

Pip (Philip Kelly) wrote:

Chris Cornell definatly
Eddie Vedder
Robert Plant
Ronniee James Dio and
Ozzy(young Ozzy)

Posted on Wed, 24 August 2005 at 12:42

#40

Billy Blue wrote:

You’d have to admit Chester from Linkin Park has an extraordinary voice.

Posted on Wed, 24 August 2005 at 15:34

#41

motherh666 wrote:

Billy Blue wrote:

You’d have to admit Chester from Linkin Park has an extraordinary voice.

I see you’ve had a tough day, but no need for that kind of language. Go have a cup of tea and think about what you just wrote there.

Posted on Wed, 24 August 2005 at 15:37

#42

skf wrote:

Sebastian Bach, anyone?
Specially in “Slave to the Grind”. Also new Frameshift album has pretty good vocals by Mr. Bach.

Mike Patton, Bruce Dickinson, Layne Staley, Daniel Johns and Mr. John “Ozzy” Osbourne are pretty good too.

Posted on Wed, 24 August 2005 at 18:04

#43

Punkwak (Tijn) wrote:

:o
cheers

Posted on Tue, 1 August 2006 at 15:34

#44

Dennis wrote:

Gotta be Steven Tyler of Aerosmith for my money.

What you think of the band and/or their music is another matter, but his vocal range, his power and expressiveness are all untouchable

Posted on Tue, 1 August 2006 at 15:37

#45

Divers (Simon) wrote:

I will be very predictable and say Mike patton… he has a amzing range not only in pitch but style. I have seen my interviews where the engineers and other artists say how he has perfect pitch.. which is a cool talent. King for a day shows this range well, from screams and ungodly noises to gospel:) but thats just who i really admire.

Posted on Tue, 1 August 2006 at 15:43

#46

The one and only Y wrote:

I have to say Joey Ramone…

His voice is perfect for the great 70´s, 80´s and half of the 90´s Punk music.

He can sing harder (like T? in “somebody put something in my drink”) or normal.

Great singer!

Posted on Tue, 1 August 2006 at 15:47

#47

Bad Karma wrote:

James Dean Bradfield has a great voice.

Posted on Tue, 1 August 2006 at 16:05

#48

Dennis wrote:

Wouldn’t call it technically great, but in terms of expression, yeah, JDB has done some great stuff.

I love things like Motown Junk, and you just cannot argue with the emotional impact of the Holy Bible material, can you?

Posted on Tue, 1 August 2006 at 16:19

#49

CS (Colin S) wrote:

Strange to see no-one has mentioned Johnny Cash and Frank Sinatra

Also, I like Mr McKeegan’s voice..

Cx

Posted on Tue, 1 August 2006 at 20:09

#50

Divers (Simon) wrote:

Johnny cash is a big inspiration and has a n amazingly distictative voice… i guess i don’t straight away think of him when i think of singers. He was a great story teller and song writer.

Frankie is cool as well:)

Posted on Tue, 1 August 2006 at 20:22

#51

King Caffeinebomb I wrote:

Ginger
The Boy Cairns (good potential that one)
Burton C Bell (blast from the past, but totally agree)
Chester from Linkin Park (loathe them or Loathe them you can’t dismiss his vocal skills)
I like Dave Grohl too.

Posted on Tue, 1 August 2006 at 20:23

#52

deadsetgav wrote:

Maynard - Tool
Mike Patton
Phil Anselmo
Scott Weiland

Pete Steele from Type O has a really good singing voice (when he isn’t putting on that deep, deep Lurch from Adams Family style thing)

Posted on Tue, 1 August 2006 at 20:59

#53

Charlie wrote:

Maynard is the best singer in rock.

Posted on Tue, 1 August 2006 at 21:03

#54

Gimme Back My Brainsaw (Mike Hunt) wrote:

Benji from Dub War?????

Posted on Tue, 1 August 2006 at 21:43

#55

Gimme Back My Brainsaw (Mike Hunt) wrote:

ragga man weed and reggae=woosh

Posted on Tue, 1 August 2006 at 22:23

#56

andys gibson sg (James Harris) wrote:

Umm…

Andy Cairns (ex. jude the obscene & moment of clarity)
Steven Tyler
Eddie Vedder
Frank Sinatra
Jim Atkins
Thom Yorke
Michael Stipe
Tony Sly

;)

Posted on Tue, 1 August 2006 at 22:54

#57

andys gibson sg (James Harris) wrote:

Colin? wrote:

Strange to see no-one has mentioned Johnny Cash and Frank Sinatra

I mentioned ‘ol blue eyes :)

Not many female singers are mentioned I noticed, hmm…

Posted on Tue, 1 August 2006 at 22:55

#58

Misanthropologist (d) wrote:

Ella Fitzgerald, then.

Posted on Tue, 1 August 2006 at 23:07

#59

CS (Colin S) wrote:

Katie Melua.

Cx

Posted on Tue, 1 August 2006 at 23:22

#60

Charlie wrote:

They’re all shit.

:D

Posted on Tue, 1 August 2006 at 23:23

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