Would absolutely go anywhere, drop whatever I was doing, put everything else on hold, to see Fish with Marillion.BABS said:I'd go see Marillion with Fish. Even though I like Steve Hogarth equally as well on the earlier cds when he took over for Fish. I sort of think of Marillion as two different bands then and now.
Bryant said:My vote would be Howe era Metal Church. "Blessing in Disguise" to me was equal to anything Metallica ever wrote.
Rakosh said:...and for some obscurity points, I'll say:
Warrior Soul
(from the Last Decade Dead Century era...and why not--I hear the early cd's are being reissued)
:Smokin:
zekeyou said:Coroner
Anacrusis
Atheist (well, more than the few festivals they're playing...)
Creeps said:Here's to the losers!
Hell yeah, I can't believe I forgot this one. Most people aren't aware of how much Albert and to some extent Joseph contributed to the songwriting in BOC's glory years. Another little known fact is the Imaginos album (one of my all time faves by the way) was originally a solo project of Alberts. He couldn't find funding to get it recorded and BOC and Sandy Pearlman stepped in to save the album, screwing Albert over in the process (as once the recordings were produced he was booted out of the band again).BenMech said:BOC with the Bouchard brothers on bass and drums, and the lasers
longshot9 said:Lost Horizon w/Daniel back in the fold.
Lillian Axe
Psyco Drama
Sanvoisen
Cats N Boots
Heavy Bones
The Scream
Shark Island
Treat
eaeolian said:Two releases - there's "The Madness Begins" EP, too.
MisterMayhem said:(EP) Powermad 1987 Combat (Bootcamp Series)
(EP) The Madness Begins ... 1988 Warner Bros.
Absolute Power 1989 Warner Bros.