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I think he has the better "grunge voice" but I prefer Pearl Jam's overall work.
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Weiland was a fucking legend, didnt know this was up for debate
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Yeah Weiland > Vedder and it’s not even close.
Never really cared for Pearl Jam tbh
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"Vedder the goat"
I hope you didn't mean GOAT, because that's tantamount to heresy given that this is an Alice in Chains thread.
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No he meant that one Pearl Jam album with the goat on it
Sheep. Whatever
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What Reich said
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I'd say Eddie is the better vocalist all around range-wise but Weiland's voice suited the grunge scene more, Eddie's voice was always destined for stadium rock. STP's early stuff was unfairly criticized at the time, their first few albums hold up really well and they deserve to be mentioned as one of the big grunge bands of the era. They fell off pretty hard as the 90s turned into 2000 and Weiland's drug problems spun out of control, but "Sour Girl" is a great song, their last great single. After that they were done. But the 90s stuff holds up well, "Trippin on a Hole in a Paper Heart", "Creep","Big Empty", and "Big Bang Baby" are all fantastic. Lots of other stuff too but those four always pop up on my playlists on Spotify. Big Empty especially has been a favorite of mine since I was like 12 and heard it watching the end credits of The Crow.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Sex Type Thing will just always be one of my favorites. Thanks GT.
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Album Rating: 5.0
I wanna see a ranking of vocalists of the grunge era (the main ones if anything)
Weiland
Layne
Cornell
Cobain
Vedder
I think my favorite voice tone would be Weiland's but Cornell might be the best "technical" singer, although Layne's character and raspy tone was unmatched. Vedder was unique but he stopped surprising me after Vitalogy and Cobain, well, he was the voice of a generation and it was mine, and I can't escape that.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Chris Cornell (rip hard my homie)
Layne (also rip)
Weiland (also rip :-( )
Cobain
Vedder
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Album Rating: 5.0
No RIP for Kurt? Come on bro, put some respeck on his name
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lol don't make me fuxking rank them, that's just unfair/mean.
having said that Vedder is sick and i love me some pearl jam, but his voice is the only one of the big 5 that can actually annoy me.
Kurt for me may be my favorite just because it was so quirky and rough. he seemed like someone who just sang for the fun of it even though no one coud duplicate that voice. the way he took plateau/lake of fire/man who stole the world, and completely made them his own entity always blows me the fuxk away
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"I'd say Eddie is the better vocalist all around range-wise"
chris cornell would like a word
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Album Rating: 5.0
Peeps be crazy about rankings
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It's a ranking website lol
Nah but seriously, I actually wanted to know who are everyone's favorites and why. The 5 of them are legendary singers no matter what.
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it's a music website actually
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Album Rating: 5.0
Where we rank n rate music!
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if you joined after 2014 maybe
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Album Rating: 5.0
What was it before
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Album Rating: 5.0
War
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