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goofus
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they cant jsut be a band you really like, but one that never got enoug credit - Alice in Chains. they got nominated every year for a grammy and lost to metallica, pearl jam, etc. there are a buch of copycat bands too, which shows their influence - Wed, 9 Feb 2005 6:44pm
Nik Olaz
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joe jackson - Wed, 9 Feb 2005 7:27pm
Lucky Bar
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One of my all time favorite bands that never got the credit they deserve would have to be The Replacements. They ran the gamut from punk to country to some of the most beautiful and memorable songs I've ever heard. Of course like every other music snob I know, I don't think I would feel so passionately about them if they did get the recognition they earned. Some things the masses don't deserve.
Ben - Wed, 9 Feb 2005 8:23pm
Jaron Evil
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Primus --alot of people coundn't get into them, but some of the best musicians.
Laundry --I can't believe this project wasn't popular.
Corpsevomit --completely overlooked Deathgrind from Chicago.
Labrat --musical insanity/genius.
Psychotica --singer Pat Briggs is a virtuoso.
Rhapsody --too many people consider them a cheesy joke.



\m/ - Wed, 9 Feb 2005 8:32pm
cooper
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Wow, I would have included Alice in Chains in the overrated bands thread...to each his own though!

I'll say Wide Mouth Mason, but much of that is based on their live performances. Their albums don't do them justice. - Wed, 9 Feb 2005 10:49pm
Tdizzle
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Parliamentry Funkadelic... they were popular to an extent, but I always felt they were outshined by the earlier James Brown... not saying that hes isnt bad either. The influence those guys have on ppl like Jamiroquai is waay overlooked in my opinion - Wed, 9 Feb 2005 11:00pm
ScrewyLuey
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the Mito... - Wed, 9 Feb 2005 11:46pm
brad
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no wait! they are WAY over rated !! - Wed, 9 Feb 2005 11:47pm
goofus
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ya there are alot of people, even grunge and metal fans who dont like alice in chains but to me should have been as big or bigger than acdc or guns n roses, which they werent. but whatev, my opinion. most other music i like gets the credit they deserve tho. on the local scene id say another day lived is underrated but alot of ppl disagree i think. i think adl made the mistake of releasing the wrong song on the cd - Thu, 10 Feb 2005 9:09am
The One After Two
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goofus, good call on AIC! Love that group and they are big, but should have been BIGGER.

Lucky Bar nailed it with The Replacements (and you're right, if they did get big, we wounldn't like them). I found them late in life and so its new to me and lots of fun getting the old discs and reading about them on the web.

I love Mission of Burma and I think The New Pornographers should be like a Canadian overkill band heard everywhere but they just don't seem to bust out. - Thu, 10 Feb 2005 2:01pm
Wig
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didn't the replacements do the 'friends' theme song? - Thu, 10 Feb 2005 3:01pm
Lordpatch
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pylon
the blasters
the method actors
x
au pairs
defunkt
romeo void
james chance & the contortions
the gun club
fear - Thu, 10 Feb 2005 3:02pm
Mutilashawn
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"Parliamentry Funkadelic... they were popular to an extent, but I always felt they were outshined by the earlier James Brown... not saying that hes isnt bad either. The influence those guys have on ppl like Jamiroquai is waay overlooked in my opinion"

I fully agree . . plus they are still going strong and George is like 60 something. Not too mention the influence they have over modern rap with the amount of dolooping (sampling in P-Funk talk). - Thu, 10 Feb 2005 4:08pm
Troutbreath
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I was listening to "Smoked Out Brains" at the Tsunami Benefit last night and some of their guitar solos reminded me of Country joe and the Fish. I don't think Barry Melton on guitar and the Fish in general ever got the recognition for the influence they had on many people that have come along since.
http://www.well.com/~cjfish/bandbio.htm

....and yeah, you've gotta love George. Colin James has taken some lessons there. - Thu, 10 Feb 2005 4:26pm
Curmudgeon Rocker
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The most underrated band of all time is Bronski Beat.
And I will personally challenge anyone to a fist fight who disagrees with me. - Thu, 10 Feb 2005 5:15pm
Troutbreath
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No argument here, I've always loved Bronski Beat and I don't care who knows. Who else is man enough to admit it? - Thu, 10 Feb 2005 6:12pm
denver
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i could see how alice in chains
could go either way
but i love them and think they are
underrated, - Thu, 10 Feb 2005 7:31pm
Tragedy
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YES. - Thu, 10 Feb 2005 8:11pm
Lucky Bar
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To Wig. No, that was The Rembrandts.

I owned a Bronski Beat tape in high school. I can't even count how many times rockers and hockey players called me a fag and tried to beat me up because of it.
Ben - Thu, 10 Feb 2005 8:23pm
Tdizzle
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Mutilashawn, you know whats happenin', George is the man, and im sure that P-Funk jive is in the roots of many rap artists... What was it... Alpha-disco-physco-aqua-something-dooloop? i have the album somewhere...
and one under rated rap group is The Roots...
They have some solid original stuff... and they are ACTUALLY A BAND! not samples, and K-OS as well... - Thu, 10 Feb 2005 9:23pm
Lucius
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Back street boys! - Fri, 11 Feb 2005 10:28am
Lordpatch
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the pricks
rough trade
genetic control - Sat, 12 Feb 2005 7:31am
Kris
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Tdizzle the roots are indeed fabulous. The Ugly Ducklings are an underrated rap band, i love the ugly ducklings. - Sat, 12 Feb 2005 9:27am
Isolation Ride
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I agree with Donnie Black......FAITH NO MORE. - Sat, 12 Feb 2005 1:06pm
Chris
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one underrated band comes to mind in the world of music and they've been around for a long time (insert drum roll here) MOTORHEAD!!! - Sat, 12 Feb 2005 8:17pm
Grain fed
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I really think that AIC weren't that underated. They were a great band and they got a fair amount of credit for it. If you want to talk about that era I think the most underated band was Kyuss. Even with as much recognition that Queens are getting today alot of their stuff was pulled from the Dessert sessions stuff they did as Kyuss. Again more of a matter of opinion than fact. - Sun, 13 Feb 2005 9:16am
Nik Olaz
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The Jesus Lizard - Sun, 13 Feb 2005 9:38pm
canon.docre
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Inepsy surely didn't under-appreciate Motorhead. - Sun, 13 Feb 2005 9:56pm
Mordock.the.Benzite
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Motorhead??? Underrated???? Well yeah...I guess if all you do is watch much music and listen to shitty radio stations I could see how you may come to this conclusion...but honestly you would have your head up your ass. I'm not sure what "world of music" you are refering to...but you seem to not really be aware of a large cross-section of music(ranging in diversity from Antiseen to Born Dead Icons for example)that have been directly influenced by the band. Just because so called "extreme" radio stations and MTV(etc.) aren't awash with watered down Motorhead clones(hopefully this never happens) doesn't make them underrated...you're just looking in the wrong places.
I'm not trying to be a dick.....but Motorhead are (quite deservingly) recognized as one of the most influential bands in the history of heavy music....and to call them underrated is pretty laughable. - Mon, 14 Feb 2005 12:45am
Lordpatch
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baby namboos
esg
the db's (stands for decibles -- full length)
the bush tetras - Mon, 14 Feb 2005 5:41pm
kittykat666
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Bronski Beat for sure!

and Placebo - Tue, 15 Feb 2005 1:47am
Yo Mama
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I gotta go with Uncle Tupelo. A friend turned me on to them in the late '80s (a group the late Chris Buck had turned him on to) and they've been my fav ever since. They finish what CCR started in the '60s, Gram Parsons in the '70s and Steve Earle in the '80s all started. Any band that can do Stooges covers and Gram Parson covers in the same show - in 1988, no less - plus do their own version of punk and country is genius IMHO. The band later split into Wilco and Son Volt. Not bad, obviously. Check them out if you haven't already. Easily the most underrated of the '90s, considering there would be no Whiskeytown/Ryan Adams or any such thing as alt-country without them. They started it. The magazine No Depression is named after their debut. PS - Check out that early Jeff Tweedy pic! Classic. - Tue, 15 Feb 2005 5:27am
Kris North
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They started alternate country? What about the violent femmes..I always thought of them as the fathers of country in 82 or 83 or something. I'm not argueing just wondering. - Tue, 15 Feb 2005 8:14am
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Uncle Tupelo is a great start to a great band. their were so many factors that lead to the alt. country scene.. but they were definitely on the forefront.
Son Volt i'm not so hot on. the new Volt album sounds like a harsh tragically hip rip off. IMO. - Tue, 15 Feb 2005 11:21am
Brendan
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I've heard some Son Volt that's pretty alright, but if you're into the alt country thing, you owe it to yourselves to check out Old 97's. One of the best bands ever, in my humble opinion. - Tue, 15 Feb 2005 3:02pm
Lordpatch
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the templars
keg killers
veronica tenant
subway thugs
suicide
non thespian
oxblood - Tue, 15 Feb 2005 6:41pm
Curmudgeon Rocker
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Actually I was being a total nerd about Bronski Beat.
I'm not a big fan of them.
The Jesus Lizard, on the other hand - saw them in '89 and '91. (Moron - with Drone - shared the bill with them in '91 at 94th St. - now Sugar). I don't think I've seen a drummer pound the living shit out of his kit the way Mac McNielly did - TOTALLY dripping-with-blood snare knuckles afterwards. He'd take these big, windmill wind-ups for the slower beats, along with whack polyrhythmic beats'n shit. And Yow on vox was a flailing dervish, grabbing people by the hair and yelling in their faces. David Wm Sims laid down solid, catchier-than-shit Rickenbacker bass lines that he was also known for in Rapeman and Scratch Acid previously. Stupendous live splendidness.
Gosh. - Tue, 15 Feb 2005 9:00pm
Chris Logan
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Yes indeed: Jesus Lizard - greatest rock band of all time. - Tue, 15 Feb 2005 10:18pm
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brendan, i'll fight you to the death. but i'd have to agree on Old 97's. great band. - Tue, 15 Feb 2005 10:44pm
Nik Olaz
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that is too friggin wicked. - Tue, 15 Feb 2005 11:04pm
Lordpatch
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Curmudgeon Rocker,

i'm glad to hear that you were kidding about bronski beat.
the communards had their moment as members marxist christian movement along with the house martins but bronski beat? i don't know, they always sucked- so to speak
ha - Wed, 16 Feb 2005 2:59pm
Lordpatch
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chris,

jesus lizard? are u really serious?

"of all time?"

really?

the greatest band of all time is pictured above

x - Wed, 16 Feb 2005 3:06pm
Chris Logan
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LP, why do you shame me in front of everyone? For all I know, Bily Zoom is browsing this board right now.

I still call Godhead on the Lizard, but, really, one can't choose a single greatest band of all time. I was overcome with enthusiasm.

Now I'm just waiting for Zippgun to appear and put me in my place. - Wed, 16 Feb 2005 10:18pm
Chris Logan
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I've got one I've been listening to a lot recently: Head of David, "Dustbowl." Anyone heard it? - Wed, 16 Feb 2005 10:25pm
Lordpatch
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chris,
no dis intended and if perhaps billy or exene might be reading the sight and i'm sure they would hold no grudge.

and here's one: max webster was always underrated even in their day. "battle scars" with rush was bloody brilliant. kim mitchell was over rated and his balding hockey hair and ball cap look was something that should never have caught on like middle age gay men and tight jeans or fetish nights, preppy sk8er punk or loverboy and dudes in spandex.

if you work it out they all appear around the sametime

toronto was a band that was underrated along with blasphemy
and germany's malaria

http://www.deathrock.com/malaria/ - Thu, 17 Feb 2005 3:58pm
Curmudgeon Rocker
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Chris: you referred to J.L. as godhead. You don't mean 'pure-head-goat', do you?

/let's see if you can figure that one out. - Fri, 18 Feb 2005 8:34am
Chris Logan
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CR - you calling me a liar? That would make feel down. And blue. ;) - Sat, 19 Feb 2005 12:24pm
Kickback
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AiC arent nearly as underrated as Jerry Cantrell's solo career has been. Anyone who has heard Degradation Trip 1&2 knows exactly what i'm talkin about. It's hard to believe that that disc didnt blow up for him.

Kyuss never really seemed to get what they deserved until years after they broke up. Too bad because they've influenced so many bands since then. To a lesser extent The Melvins were/are very influencial, esspecially in the 90's Seattle scene but never seemed get noticed on a large scale. - Sun, 20 Feb 2005 1:55am
Curmudgeon Rocker
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Chris Chris Chris - I sure ain't callin' you no liar.
If you were REALLY a fan of the J.L., you'd get what I meant by that whack reference.

TOTAL btw here: What's up with that Sarah booking chick? I phoned down to get Peruke on a bill with Allfather and was told to email her via Logan's website. Three emails later and NO flibberty-jibbin' response, my friend. Sure - people who do bookings can be busy, but too busy to respond after three emails?!
Hmmmmmm.......

/how's the lovely Christine? - Mon, 21 Feb 2005 5:14pm
Krang
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I think without a doubt that linkin park is the most underrated band of all time. - Thu, 24 Feb 2005 8:42pm
Chris Logan
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"Chris Chris Chris - I sure ain't callin' you no liar.
If you were REALLY a fan of the J.L., you'd get what I meant by that whack reference."

Hey CR - take a closer look at my post - speaking of whack references.

Sarah rules but can get overwhelmed (I know I used to when I was handling all the booking). Allfather/Peruke would kill, and it's probably just a matter of crossed wires. Send me a message direct to [email protected] and I'll talk to her about it.

Christine's A-OK - thanks for asking. - Thu, 24 Feb 2005 8:53pm
ODIN
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Anal Cunt! Come on, art fag is a classic! - Sat, 26 Feb 2005 3:46am
Mordock.the.Benzite
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A.C. are not underrated ....jeez. They are easily the most influential band from the early noisecore scene....fuck.

http://www.cfprod.com/noisecore/noisecore.htm
site dedicated to noisecore, noisegrind etc. - Sat, 26 Feb 2005 9:16am
Robnoxious
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Randy Hansen, stuck doing Jimi Hendrix tribute, really well but I have his one solo album and it's closer to say Neil Schon of Journey on steroids (singing,soaring leads and whammy damage) - Sat, 26 Feb 2005 9:04pm
GFY
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Anyone remember WildT and the spirit? I thought he was to be the next big thing in 93' oops I just let my age slip! - Mon, 28 Feb 2005 12:42pm
josh
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Tony Springer (wild T) ROCKS. I always thought he was gonna be huge too. - Mon, 28 Feb 2005 4:12pm
willem
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many local Vic bands.... - Wed, 2 Mar 2005 1:38pm
Shaggy
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Except PTS. They get exactly the recognition they deserve...none. - Wed, 2 Mar 2005 3:30pm
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