Nickelback sucks
what kind of rock are we talking/ Are we talking modern day hair bands, ro like...metal, screamo, emo...or alt...accoustic...etc.
there's so many ssible answers
suprised no one has said Daughtry
personally, I like Red Hot Chili Peppers for that title, but, whatever/
Velvot Revolver shouldn't count, its a collaboration of like Velvet Underground and and Guns And Roses. AKA, old guys playing older style music.
suprised no one has said Daughtry
i liked daughtry before most of his songs became over-played. now it's just annoying. all his songs sound the exact same too.
1) Why?
2) Any rock. Not being pickey here.
3) Same.
4) RHCP should definately get their due.
5) Why shouldn't they count? It's not like VR (which is made up mostly of GNR and STP), is covering nothing but GNR songs. They're making new material. Honestly, if you say that VR shouldn't count for those reasons, your killing off an awful lot of bands. I'm not sure you realize just how many bands today are made up of the remnents of former bands.
I think Mike is talking about bands of today, not how old the musicians are. Like Sixx:AM has Nikki Sixx from Motley Crue, but its still a band of today.1. Because most of their songs are about the same thing, and their lyrics aren't good enough to make up for it. Plus the singers droning voice makes me want to stab myself.
2. Because, some people can't stand certain styles. I can't stand emo or metal
3. I don't like daughtry, but people sure did jump on his bandwagon fast
4. Yes
5. Becausem its not really a "band of today" these guys were around a long time ago. If you're gonna say "band of today" then you should stick strictly to bands that started out in the industry of today. While Velvet Revolver did technically start as a band in the industry of today, but they have been around for a while.
5. Becausem its not really a "band of today" these guys were around a long time ago. If you're gonna say "band of today" then you should stick strictly to bands that started out in the industry of today. While Velvet Revolver did technically start as a band in the industry of today, but they have been around for a while.