Guest Choken One Posted August 5, 2003 Report Posted August 5, 2003 The who is the Current KISS? Slipknot? HAAAAAAAAAAAAA! Seriously though...Those fuckers have been round for 25 years now... Who currently matches with them?
Guest JangoFett4Hire Posted August 5, 2003 Report Posted August 5, 2003 Dave Matthews will be this and next generations Grateful Dead. I'm sure the 70,000 people who spent the weekend in Limestone Maine will have something to say about that...
Guest Youth N Asia Posted August 5, 2003 Report Posted August 5, 2003 Which reminds me, New Found Glory They're supporting, should I pay attention?? No They are one of the better pop/rock acts today.
Guest Youth N Asia Posted August 5, 2003 Report Posted August 5, 2003 Dave Matthews will be this and next generations Grateful Dead. I'm sure the 70,000 people who spent the weekend in Limestone Maine will have something to say about that... DMB has actually had big hits. The Dead were never a singles band.
Guest JangoFett4Hire Posted August 5, 2003 Report Posted August 5, 2003 Exactly, you didn't see/hear Dead tunes used to promote TV shows/movies like you hear DMB songs. Not to say that DMB won't be a draw for another 10-15 years, because if they choose to, they will be. Maybe Jimmy Buffett would be a better comparison!
Guest CoreyLazarus416 Posted August 5, 2003 Report Posted August 5, 2003 Shadows Fall are the Iron Maiden/Metallica of our generation (musically closer to Maiden, but closer to Metallica in terms of popularity during the beginning). I agree with you in some ways, but I don't know if they will ever get Metallica big. I love Shadows Fall to death, but I can't see them as being the next big thing. I can see them being Motorhead big though, since they are well respected by the metal community, but will never be a major crossover artist. Never say never. Metallica went platinum with Master Of Puppets and sold out stadiums on their own name without even getting major MTV or radio play. Shadows Fall, this year alone, was a headliner at the New England Metal and Hardcore Festival, is a big band on the OzzFest tour, and is a headlining act at WAAF's LocoBazooka 2003. They're getting bigger already, and only after 2 albums. I predict that the next album will be HUGE.
Guest whatitistoburn Posted August 5, 2003 Report Posted August 5, 2003 Lamb of God, in my opinion, will end up being bigger than Shadows. They got offered a mainstage slot on Ozzfest this year.
Guest Choken One Posted August 5, 2003 Report Posted August 5, 2003 Shadows Fall are the Iron Maiden/Metallica of our generation (musically closer to Maiden, but closer to Metallica in terms of popularity during the beginning). I agree with you in some ways, but I don't know if they will ever get Metallica big. I love Shadows Fall to death, but I can't see them as being the next big thing. I can see them being Motorhead big though, since they are well respected by the metal community, but will never be a major crossover artist. Never say never. Metallica went platinum with Master Of Puppets and sold out stadiums on their own name without even getting major MTV or radio play. Shadows Fall, this year alone, was a headliner at the New England Metal and Hardcore Festival, is a big band on the OzzFest tour, and is a headlining act at WAAF's LocoBazooka 2003. They're getting bigger already, and only after 2 albums. I predict that the next album will be HUGE. when is the next album anyways?
Guest La Parka Es Mi Papa Posted August 5, 2003 Report Posted August 5, 2003 I can't stand them, but I can see the Dave Matthews band staying popular for quite some time.
rising up out of the back seat-nuh Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 I can see Blur sticking around for ages, even if it's only Damon. He's one of those artists who can just write a great tune at the drop of a hat. You and I must have different copies of Think Tank. Think Tank proved what 13 suggested: Blur are a great singles band, and as long as they put out a couple of good singles off an album, they'll keep selling and making records. Fairs fair, Out Of Time is far better than anyone suspected Blur would do after 11 years.
Guest bps "The Truth" 21 Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 *looks around* Michelle Branch
Guest shlidgn90 Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 artists that are great live acts will always be around. no artist that has released an debut album in the last five years will be around.
Guest cabbageboy Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 I dunno about being around for another 20 years but I think the Offspring will always have a fanbase as long as they tour and put out something decent every few years.
Guest KANE Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 I know I'm the only resident 311 nut on this board, but I believe they have longevity. Think about it: they've gone for years without mainstream success (formed in '89, first major label debut in '93), are true touring roadwarriors, had their moment in the sun (triple-platinum self-titled album) that greatly increased their hardcore fan base, once again: the fact they have a big, rabid fanbase that worships them and keeps them living comfortably, they LOVE and appreciate their work, they're all best buddies, don't have drug addiction problems (alcohol and weed is all they do), have incredible energy in their live shows, run their band like a business and put money back into the band (so that they don't blow all their cash like the "Where are they now?" stories) and they're maturing right along with their aging fanbase. These are a pretty good set of ingredients for being around a while; hell, they've already been doing this over a decade. They get my vote.
Guest Choken One Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 yeah them and about 90% of the same identical bands
Guest KANE Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Not really, 'cause all of the bands that jumped on the rap/rock bandwagon in the late '90s will fizzle out, but 311 does enough evolving to stay ahead of the curve, while all the Crazy Towns of the world keep ending up in the bargin bins.
Guest Youth N Asia Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 The Offsping have been around since 89 I believe. So they've proven to have staying power. And granted, they didn't hit till 94.
Guest Sturgis Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Aren't breaking up after thier next album tough? Also Cristina Aguilera WILL NOT last 5 more years she will end up posing in Hustler washing her carrer away or I'm gonna blow her fucking brains which ever comes first.
Guest The Mighty Damaramu Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 Well....wait...I'm a HUGE Metallica fan and I just don't understand people saying that they haven't released anything worthwhile since The Black Album. I love some of there newer stuff. When people say "Do you like old or new Metallica?" I simply respond with "I like Metallica....period." Which means ALL Metallica. And I agree on Disturbed. I LOVE Disturbed. The concert of theres I went to with Chevelle, Unloco(sucked), and Taproot(sucked) was badass. I also would like to say that Rancid and Bad Religion will never go away. Nor will NOFX. And I believe that Dropkick Murphys(badass live) are here to stay. Oh and the Dropkicks are REAL nice guys. I met them at The Warped Tour and they kicked so much ass.
Guest spiny norman Posted August 6, 2003 Report Posted August 6, 2003 I hope that music will have another revolution a la Rock Around The Clock, as the rock 'n' roll era has run its course, thus most of the current stars will have to stop. But there's no sign of that happening any time within the next ten years. Everyone really needs to comprehend just how much a change is needed in the music scene.
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