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Old 12-15-2015, 05:48 PM
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SHOCKED there's another Lanegan fan here!!! It seems almost nobody I've ever known knows who he is. I'll have to check out the vocalists you listed below they don't ring a bell at all!!!
Fan of his music, but Lanegan the man is a total ass. Admittedly he could sing the phone book, incredible vocals. FYI There were other scenes in Seattle besides "grunge" in the late 80's-early 90's. A lot of punk rockers derisively referred to the genre as "trail mix metal", or "patchouli rock".

Ever wonder where Green Day was inspired? They ripped off almost every chop from Seattle's Rusty Willoughby and Flop who borrowed a thing or two from Cheap Trick, who were inspired by the three guitar attack of Australian surf-rockers Radio Birdman. Originally in Pure Joy (good luck finding that album) this was one of Flop's last efforts The Fall of the Mopsqueezers from 1992, I especially recommend Sister Anne:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KksM_jQoArA

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