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Collaborations I'd Like To See

Pretty self-explanitory...
1 Mike Patton
Daryl Palumbo


Both incredibly versatile and distinctive vocalists, with a wide variety of tastes, and both have been known to indulge in a side-project or twelve, so I think it'd be interesting to see what they'd come up with, thrown into studio together.
2Devin Townsend
Pendulum


Okay, this may sound a little weird at first, but Pendulum seem to have an x-factor that sets them apart from the majority of drum'n'bass bands, and I think this would work well in conjunction with Devin's wall-of-white-noise production style, subtle use of samples, and general madness, to make some really dark, disturbing music in either of the two parties' usual genres.
3 Ginger Wildheart
Trey Spruance


Through his well-known work with Mr. Bungle and on Faith No More's "King for a Day, Fool for a Lifetime" album, Trey Spruance has amply displayed his ability to master many genres, something which Ginger has always shown a fondness for both in the Wildhearts, and in his more recent solo work and side-projects. I think the results of combining Ginger's way with melody and songwriting with Trey's unpredictability of playing would make for a very interesting listen.
4 Johnny Truant
*Shels


JT's last album "In the Library of Horrific Events" was remarkable not only for the sheer brutality of the metallic parts, but also their ability to temper the heaviness with some some beatifully atmospheric parts. *Shels are a similar proposition, but with the emphasis on the atmospheric parts. Thrown into a studio together, and playing to their individual strengths, it's quite possible they could come up with the perfect balance of brutality and atmospherics.
5 Limp Bizkit [sans DJ and Durst]
Dennis Lyxzen


The drummer, guitarist and bassist of LB were actually pretty solid musicians, a fact often overlooked and clouded over by the godawful vocals and lyrics of Durst, and the pointless scratching of DJ Lethal. Why Dennis Lyxzen? I honestly couldn't begin to explain why, it just sounds good in my head for some reason. [Another possibility for vocalist in this one was Zack De La Rocha].
6 Between the Buried and Me
Justin Hill


Justin Hill proved himself to be an amazing metal vocalist, both melodic and screaming, during his time with SikTh, and should BTBAM ever want to take yet another vocalist into their ranks, Justin would be a pretty good choice in my opinion. Just listen to SikTh's "Peep Show" if you don't believe me.
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