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Old 03-11-2018, 12:25 PM   #21 (permalink)
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they are groovy i think


i think many of their songs, prolly an album too
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Old 03-11-2018, 07:30 PM   #23 (permalink)
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King's X wannabees.

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I think when you get to bands like Creed things start becoming derivative. Kudos to Chula mentioning the band King's X ... and not Led Zeppelin. There is something about the song (maybe the melody at some point) that reminds me of Vaseline by STP, and the singer does that Eddie Vedder yalp when he sings the chorus. It like combination of King's X (as CV mentioned), STP, Pearl Jam, and even Collective Soul in there too near the end of the song. Probably a few other band comparisons there too if only they came to mind. But all of that doesn't mean much, cause that is just the natural progression of music where a band draws from previous bands that came before them. In the end it just comes down to whether you like them or not.

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King's X wannabees.

I guess being a Led Zeppelin fan should make you an expert on wannabee bands, and bands that steal material from other bands?
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