So I was listening to Groovehsark at work today, and I came across songs by the same lead singer, but different bands. Just curious what are some drastic changes from a lead singer in different bands?
At least I like "Sail", that Cobra Starship stuff is garbage.
Re: Biggest Change - Singer in Different Bands
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 5:10 pm
by ImagineSanta
CelticCat wrote:So I was listening to Groovehsark at work today, and I came across songs by the same lead singer, but different bands. Just curious what are some drastic changes from a lead singer in different bands?
At least I like "Sail", that Cobra Starship stuff is garbage.
Who?
Re: Biggest Change - Singer in Different Bands
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 5:27 pm
by CelticCat
Not sure the confusion. Grooveshark is a service, and I named the singer and their respective bands. If you haven't heard of either guy's newest band, you're probably old.
Re: Biggest Change - Singer in Different Bands
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 12:26 pm
by TIrwin24
Tim Armstrong, the lead singer from Rancid went on to do a single album with a band called the Aggrolites. He essentially went from hardcore punk to reggae. Pretty awesome!
Re: Biggest Change - Singer in Different Bands
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 12:27 pm
by RickRund
CelticCat wrote:Not sure the confusion. Grooveshark is a service, and I named the singer and their respective bands. If you haven't heard of either guy's newest band, you're probably old.
He just called some of us old. The nerve of some people.
Re: Biggest Change - Singer in Different Bands
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 12:28 pm
by RickRund
But I have heard of Rancid and kinda like them.....And I am OLD.
Re: Biggest Change - Singer in Different Bands
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 12:34 pm
by ThunderCat
CelticCat wrote:So I was listening to Groovehsark at work today, and I came across songs by the same lead singer, but different bands. Just curious what are some drastic changes from a lead singer in different bands?
At least I like "Sail", that Cobra Starship stuff is garbage.
Oh WOW!
I have never heard of Grooveshark, either singer nor any of the bands . . . I am now old
Those are some awesome sounding band names but I would feel like a poser just for saying them out loud!
Re: Biggest Change - Singer in Different Bands
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 2:02 pm
by CapitalCityCat
RickRund wrote:
CelticCat wrote:Not sure the confusion. Grooveshark is a service, and I named the singer and their respective bands. If you haven't heard of either guy's newest band, you're probably old.
He just called some of us old. The nerve of some people.
Time to break out my grumpy old man routine again.
When we were your age, we didn't have Grooveshark, Pandora, or iHeart.com. Hell, we didn't even have iPods, mp3 players, or satellite radio. Back then we listened to 8-tracks and AM radio if we were lucky enough to pick up a station. And then you were at the mercy of your windshield wipers interfering with your radio signal (swish, swish). BUT WE LOVED IT! You kids nowadays are spoiled with your gadgets you can load thousands of songs onto. Hell, we had a SONY walkman, and if we wanted more than 10 songs, we had to carry a couple cassette tapes with us. Damn kids these days. Oh, and you flibberty jibbet kids with your streaming audio, video, on demand computer crap... we used to have this thing called MTV and they showed music videos, but if you wanted to watch your favorite video you had to wait all day sometimes, or call 1-800-DIAL-MTV to request something. BUT WE LOVED IT!
Re: Biggest Change - Singer in Different Bands
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 2:25 pm
by CelticCat
Haha, classic SNL.
AWOL Nation "Sail" was used for a Bobcat video earlier in the year I think, maybe after the night game?
I love me some Rancid too.
Re: Biggest Change - Singer in Different Bands
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 2:55 pm
by grizzh8r
This is where I first heard the song Sail by AWOLnation:
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Re: Biggest Change - Singer in Different Bands
Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 11:45 pm
by james103
Not sure the confusion. Grooveshark is a service, and I named the singer and their respective bands.
CelticCat wrote:Not sure the confusion. Grooveshark is a service, and I named the singer and their respective bands. If you haven't heard of either guy's newest band, you're probably old.
He just called some of us old. The nerve of some people.
Time to break out my grumpy old man routine again.
When we were your age, we didn't have Grooveshark, Pandora, or iHeart.com. Hell, we didn't even have iPods, mp3 players, or satellite radio. Back then we listened to 8-tracks and AM radio if we were lucky enough to pick up a station. And then you were at the mercy of your windshield wipers interfering with your radio signal (swish, swish). BUT WE LOVED IT! You kids nowadays are spoiled with your gadgets you can load thousands of songs onto. Hell, we had a SONY walkman, and if we wanted more than 10 songs, we had to carry a couple cassette tapes with us. Damn kids these days. Oh, and you flibberty jibbet kids with your streaming audio, video, on demand computer crap... we used to have this thing called MTV and they showed music videos, but if you wanted to watch your favorite video you had to wait all day sometimes, or call 1-800-DIAL-MTV to request something. BUT WE LOVED IT!
C'mon now. We use to rock portable music back in the day:
Re: Biggest Change - Singer in Different Bands
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 12:44 pm
by allcat
Pretty soon kids won't even have to walk uphill in the snow barefoot, to get to their transporter.
Re: Biggest Change - Singer in Different Bands
Posted: Fri May 24, 2013 7:18 pm
by Bobcat Jim
CapitalCityCat wrote:
RickRund wrote:
CelticCat wrote:Not sure the confusion. Grooveshark is a service, and I named the singer and their respective bands. If you haven't heard of either guy's newest band, you're probably old.
Well, I guess I am old too. I grew up with two am stations. CKCK-Regina and KOMA-Oklahoma City.
He just called some of us old. The nerve of some people.
Time to break out my grumpy old man routine again.
When we were your age, we didn't have Grooveshark, Pandora, or iHeart.com. Hell, we didn't even have iPods, mp3 players, or satellite radio. Back then we listened to 8-tracks and AM radio if we were lucky enough to pick up a station. And then you were at the mercy of your windshield wipers interfering with your radio signal (swish, swish). BUT WE LOVED IT! You kids nowadays are spoiled with your gadgets you can load thousands of songs onto. Hell, we had a SONY walkman, and if we wanted more than 10 songs, we had to carry a couple cassette tapes with us. Damn kids these days. Oh, and you flibberty jibbet kids with your streaming audio, video, on demand computer crap... we used to have this thing called MTV and they showed music videos, but if you wanted to watch your favorite video you had to wait all day sometimes, or call 1-800-DIAL-MTV to request something. BUT WE LOVED IT!
Well< I guess I am old too. I grew up with 2 AM stations. CKCK-Regina and KOMA-Oklahoma City