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bands who would be better if they lost a member

The Automatic would be less irritating if the shouty bloke stopped shouting.

I'm sure i heard on the radio a couple of months ago that the shouty bloke (and that's how they described him :D) had left the band.

So that's good innit :)

(if i'm right, of course :hmm:)
 
This is probably off trackk what about bands that lost members, where a band member remained>

somehow, pink carrots survived.. lives to tell the tale....

On reflection,have you any band in mind? can think of plenty of bands that have for one reason or other, lost a member, who do you have in mind? your question semed to lack content, as if you have a thought on the question you raise!

avu?

:rolleyes:
 
I'm sure i heard on the radio a couple of months ago that the shouty bloke (and that's how they described him :D) had left the band.

So that's good innit :)

(if i'm right, of course :hmm:)

Excellent. Must have been musical differences.

'Stop shouting over everything.'

'NO!'

'Piss off then.'

'BUT...'

'SHUT IT!'
 
Coldplay would at least be ignorable if they had someone who could actually sing in them.

Whichever one decided to replace all the moderately interesting guitary arrangements from their first album with dull-as-fuck keyboard parts and one note guitar lines (which only Will Sergeant can get away with) needs to be got rid of. It was clearly the singer though wasn't it? I can't see the bass player demanding they dispense with any bassline that Adam Clayton couldn't play, nor the lead guitarist insisting they turn him down to Richey Edwards levels and drown him out with crappy synths...
 
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