100 Greatest High Pitched Rock Vocalists and Metal Vocalists
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100 Greatest High Pitched Rock Vocalists and Metal Vocalists
Who came up with this list?????
http://realityspeaks.expertscolumn.com/article/100-greatest-high-pitched-rock-vocalists-and-metal-vocalists
http://realityspeaks.expertscolumn.com/article/100-greatest-high-pitched-rock-vocalists-and-metal-vocalists
nairtoons- Seasoned Guardian
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Re: 100 Greatest High Pitched Rock Vocalists and Metal Vocalists
Sounds like they used the first 100 names they could find. I've listened to both Overkill and Pantera for years, but I'll never accuse either of having a great vocalist.
metaldude- Holy Unblack Knight
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Re: 100 Greatest High Pitched Rock Vocalists and Metal Vocalists
Air Raid Siren's at 42? What?
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Re: 100 Greatest High Pitched Rock Vocalists and Metal Vocalists
Russel Allen? Really? The guy is one of my favorite vocalists, and yeah, he can hit those high notes, but that's not really what he's known for.
Robert Plant only at #50? Wow.
Nice to see Michael Sweet ranked highly though. I'm not much of Stryper fan, but I do think highly of his singing.
Robert Plant only at #50? Wow.
Nice to see Michael Sweet ranked highly though. I'm not much of Stryper fan, but I do think highly of his singing.
Athanasius- Metal Warrior
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Re: 100 Greatest High Pitched Rock Vocalists and Metal Vocalists
I'm a big fan of high pitched male vocals, so this list greatly interests me. Like most top whatever lists it has it's shortcomings, but also exposes some obscure, talented singers like Tony Moore of Riot and Ski.
Like Russel Allen, the inclusion of Matt Barlow leaves me scratching my head somewhat as he has a pretty deep voice, but does have range and reaches that upper end for emphasis every now and then.
Midnight of Crimson Glory is missing entirely from the list which is pretty much a grand larceny move.
Like Russel Allen, the inclusion of Matt Barlow leaves me scratching my head somewhat as he has a pretty deep voice, but does have range and reaches that upper end for emphasis every now and then.
Midnight of Crimson Glory is missing entirely from the list which is pretty much a grand larceny move.
Superjuice- Holy Unblack Knight
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Re: 100 Greatest High Pitched Rock Vocalists and Metal Vocalists
No Barry Gibb? Baffling.
Superjuice- Holy Unblack Knight
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Re: 100 Greatest High Pitched Rock Vocalists and Metal Vocalists
Never heard of the site before..
Is their opinion supposed to be well regarded (rephrased it to avoid misunderstandings..lol)?
Are they well known in the music scene?
Not trying to be smart, I just don't know who they are, and every Tom, Dick and Harry website or blog puts out their own lists...so it's a genuine question.
Is their opinion supposed to be well regarded (rephrased it to avoid misunderstandings..lol)?
Are they well known in the music scene?
Not trying to be smart, I just don't know who they are, and every Tom, Dick and Harry website or blog puts out their own lists...so it's a genuine question.
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Re: 100 Greatest High Pitched Rock Vocalists and Metal Vocalists
Neal Morse Code wrote:Air Raid Siren's at 42? What?
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