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Ok. Totally off any kind of relevant subject. For any metal fans out there, you know that there are two things that make a metal song really go. Guitar solos and the vocals. so...

Who is the Best Metal Singer Ever?
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No such thing as "the best"...

... but where is Bruce Dickinson, dude? He's at least as good as all those guys.


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Ya he is a stud. Perhaps I should have had an "other" category for everyone else. Or maybe we can do a "write in" thing.

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Halford's got an unbelievable range. Probably should put Lemmy on that list also.


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Ronnie James Dio

Met him a few times. Really tiny, weird looking dude. Nice guy though.


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I vote none of the above. I got nothing but love for Rob Halford but I think Sully has the best metal voice ever.

Of course that doesnt mean these guys arent great also. Well Ozzy maybe. Ozzy is good,and is a great performer and has put out some great music but his voice isnt anything special.


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Oh and if you want to classify Staind as metal,Aaron Lewis blows all these guys out of the water.


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I voted for Rob Halford out of that choice but where the hell is Geoff Tate from Queensryche??

the man can hit 8 different octaves that is amazing for a metal singer


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I only know 2 names on that list, so I don't think it'd be appropriate for me to answer....


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I'll also vote for a personal fave even though I voted for Dio...

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Ian Gillan or Robert Plant ... Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin (along with Black Sabbath) were the first metal bands, imo. I just happen to like Gillan's voice better than Plant's.

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I think of metal, I think of Hetfield's voice.


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Wont say he's the best, but my favorite when it comes to metal.

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Wont say he's the best, but my favorite when it comes to metal.




Yeah, it is really kind of silly to have a thread asking who is the best voice. I mean who is to say who the best is? We can only state who our favorite is,just because that singer is our favorite doesnt mean they are the best.

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Halford or Dickinson in their prime. Or Michael Kiske from "Keeper of the Seven Keys" era Helloween. Actually, he might beat out Halford and Dickinson. Killer pipes on that guy.

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When I think of metal, I think of Dennis DeYoung from Styx.


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Wont say he's the best, but my favorite when it comes to metal.




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Although I'm highly anticipating (hopefully) hearing Hetfield singing some Fade to Black at The Q 24 hours from now.

Not sure exactly how "heavy" they have to be to be considered for this (so no, I won't get on my Paul Stanley soapbox) but where's Axl?

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Not a metal singer IMO. Hard rock, sure.... but I'd never consider G'nR a metal band.


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Ya, Axl definitely HAD some sick pipes, but I wouldn't consider them to be metal. Hard Rock for sure.

I voted for Dio. Nobody rocks harder than RJD!


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Although I'm highly anticipating (hopefully) hearing Hetfield singing some Fade to Black at The Q 24 hours from now.




I'll be there too Can't wait...

I'm hoping to hear some Fade to Black too. I've never seen them play that song though...


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Although I'm highly anticipating (hopefully) hearing Hetfield singing some Fade to Black at The Q 24 hours from now.




I'll be there too Can't wait...

I'm hoping to hear some Fade to Black too. I've never seen them play that song though...




First time they played it in Cleveland in 12 years...

SHOW NOTES

* There was a PA failure during The Day That Never Comes The band stopped playing for a minute or two while they addressed the issue before resuming the song where they left off.
* This was the 103rd show on the World Magnetic Tour and the 75th performance in 2009.
* This was the 16th time that Metallica played in the Cleveland area and the 45th time that they played the state of Ohio.
* This was the first time in five years and one month that Metallica performed in Cleveland.
* Metallica last performed a full concert in Cleveland on September 21, 2004 during the Madly in Anger With the World Tour. You can download a copy of that performance here.
* Metallica was inducted into the Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland earlier this year on April 4, 2009.
* Metallica first performed in Cleveland on December 18, 1983 during the Kill ‘Em All Tour. You can download a free copy of that performance here.
* Metallica also performed in Cleveland on the Ride the Lightning Tour (February 7, 1985), the Master of Puppets Tour (April 9, 1986), the Damaged Justice Tour (November 26, 1988 and July 8, 1989), the Wherever We May Roam Tour (November 30, 1991, December 1, 1991, and July 3, 1992), the Summer ... Tour (June 18, 1994), the Poor Touring Me Tour (February 18 and 19, 1997), and the MetLennium Tour (January 1 2000).
* This was the US debut of The Judas Kiss.
* Hit the Lights was performed in Cleveland for the first time in 26 years. It was last played here on December 18, 1983.
* The Shortest Straw was performed in Cleveland for the first time in 17 years. It was last played here on July 3, 1992 at the Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls.
* Fade to Black was performed in the 5th slot, normally occupied by One, for the first time in the US on the World Magnetic Tour. It was also the first time in 12 years that Fade was played in Cleveland.
* This was the second time that Dyers Eve has been played in the US on this tour. Prior to its performance on September 29, 2009 in Dallas, TX, it was last performed in the US on November 6, 2004 in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. The song has only been performed live in the US 10 times.
* Overall, Metallica played 5 songs that haven’t been played in over a decade in Cleveland: Harvester of Sorrow (1994), The Shortest Straw (1992), Fade to Black (1997), Last Caress (1997), and Hit the Lights (1983)
* Metallica performed 18 songs tonight from 7 different albums: Kill ‘Em All (2 songs), Ride the Lightning (1 songs), Master of Puppets (1 songs), ...And Justice for All (4 songs), The Black Album (3 songs), Garage, Inc. (1 songs), Death Magnetic (6 songs)
* Metallica played 7 songs for the first time in Cleveland: That Was Just You Life, The End of the Line, Broken, Beat & Scarred, Cyanide, The Judas Kiss, The Day That Never Comes, Dyers Eve
* Metallica played 3 songs that have been played once before in Cleveland: The Shortest Straw (1 time in 1992), Hit the Lights (1 time in 1983)
* Metallica played 8 songs that have been played multiple times Cleveland: Harvester of Sorrow (6 times), Fade to Black (8 times), Sad But True (9 times), One (11 times), Master of Puppets (11 times), Nothing Else Matters (7 times), Enter Sandman (9 times), Last Caress (8 times), Seek & Destroy (10 times)

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Awesome site!

I never knew about it. Thanks for posting!


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I voted for Dio. Nobody rocks harder than RJD!




Of the six guys on your list, Dio is my personal favourite by a mile.


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Oh and if you want to classify Staind as metal,Aaron Lewis blows all these guys out of the water.


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staind is definitely not metal. not even close.

if i had to vote, and i really think it's tough to say who's better or who's the best when you talk about music, but i would say tom araya, robert plant, and ozzy circa the sabbath days are my top 3

although people's opinion's of what's metal vary.

i'm just glad that nobody listed creed or disturbed because that is NOT metal.

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i'm just glad that nobody listed creed or disturbed because that is NOT metal.





Well what is metal then? Creed wouldnt even be considred hard rock,but Disturbed is for sure.


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I will vote Ronnie James Dio.

But where is Blackie Lawless?? heheh

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What heavy metal is.. and is not. The debate rages on.


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staind is definitely not metal. not even close.

if i had to vote, and i really think it's tough to say who's better or who's the best when you talk about music, but i would say tom araya, robert plant, and ozzy circa the sabbath days are my top 3

although people's opinion's of what's metal vary.

i'm just glad that nobody listed creed or disturbed because that is NOT metal.




Tom Araya certainly is metal though!

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i'm just glad that nobody listed creed or disturbed because that is NOT metal.





Well what is metal then? Creed wouldnt even be considred hard rock,but Disturbed is for sure.


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distubred is hard rock, cheesy hard rock.

i forgot to list anthrax, great metal. THAT is the metal.

if you want good modern day metal, i would listen to some early isis, cult of luna, mastadon, etc..

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First and formost you cannot NEVER list Blackie lawless..... he has been asked in countless interviews how he thinks about Rich Lewis from Animal singing his songs better then he can ( ticks him off too LOL)

I still say Geoff Tate from Queensryche that man can sing and he hits 8 differrent octave and is classic and opera trained


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i'm just glad that nobody listed creed or disturbed because that is NOT metal.





Well what is metal then? Creed wouldnt even be considred hard rock,but Disturbed is for sure.


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distubred is hard rock, cheesy hard rock.

i forgot to list anthrax, great metal. THAT is the metal.

if you want good modern day metal, i would listen to some early isis, cult of luna, mastadon, etc..




Just because you dont like them doesnt mean they arent metal. I like Disturbed,to each his own. I like Anthrax also,doesnt have to be either or. Hard rock and metal are the same thing,just different names. There are different genres of metal too though, Anthrax would be Trash metal, one of my favorites is Static X ,they are considered industrial,it is still a form of hard rock,or metal.


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You are right though,Creed is neither


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i'm just glad that nobody listed creed or disturbed because that is NOT metal.





Well what is metal then? Creed wouldnt even be considred hard rock,but Disturbed is for sure.


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distubred is hard rock, cheesy hard rock.

i forgot to list anthrax, great metal. THAT is the metal.

if you want good modern day metal, i would listen to some early isis, cult of luna, mastadon, etc..




Just because you dont like them doesnt mean they arent metal. I like Disturbed,to each his own. I like Anthrax also,doesnt have to be either or. Hard rock and metal are the same thing,just different names. There are different genres of metal too though, Anthrax would be Trash metal, one of my favorites is Static X ,they are considered industrial,it is still a form of hard rock,or metal.


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You are right though,Creed is neither




i don't consider hard rock and metal to be the same thing.

hard rock, alternative, and nu metal are all kinda the same family. metal is heavier.

i consider bands like godsmack, disturbed, etc... to be of the nu-metal/hard rock genre. nu metal pretty much sums up a lot of the music from the mid 90's to the early 2000's...

isis, mastadon, cult of luna, converge, those are bands that are metal with hardcore roots. maybe some early cave in...

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Its funny how things change though,if you go way back bands like Sabbath and Judas Priest were considered heavy metal. Nowadays the stuff they were doing wasnt even that heavy comparitively. If you look on most listing Disturbed is listed as Metal/Hard Rock. I would not consider them nu-metal. When I think of nu-metal I think of stuff like Linkin Park. Their tours are done with other metal bands. Their last tour when they came to Cleveland they were with Killswitch Engage and Chimaira. Definitely metal.


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Painkiller isn't metal?

Disturbed is nu-metal if for no other reason than because they look like total goobers.

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I disagree with this in a big way.


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Just because you dont like them doesnt mean they arent metal. I like Disturbed,to each his own.




Easily my faivorite band. Although the disrespect by Lebron and Adam P is hilarious

Also, Lebron how is their first album not considered metal?!?!

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i'm sorry, but disturbed is some of the worst music i've ever heard.

it's just my opinion. with music everyone has different tastes, and i think they're horrible. it's the same 3 freaking power chords over and over and over.

nobody in the band really stands out, and from what i have heard from people who have met them, david draiman is one of the biggest pos's in the business.

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I'm sorry, but the stuff you listen to sounds like an ostrich dieing.

See what I'm geting at? You don't have to like them but I get defensive when you insult something I like. Oh yeah Davids girlfriend commited suicide so that would make a little on edge too.

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