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Yahoo's Greatest Moustaches of Rock

The Beatles
Frank Zappa
Freddie Mercury
"Skunk" Baxter
James Hetfield
David Crosby
Little Richard
Derek Smalls (Spinal Tap)
Sgt. Floyd Pepper

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I'm not sure you can make this list without the inclusion of Greg Norton of Husker Du.

The Hold Steady's Franz Nicolay also has a pretty badass handlebar 'stache.


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I'm not sure you can make this list without the inclusion of Greg Norton of Husker Du.

The Hold Steady's Franz Nicolay also has a pretty badass handlebar 'stache.


Them's some bitchin' staches.

Michigan man too I see. Did you turn down the heat?
 
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She ain't rock but still... Taylor Swift
 
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How about Bonnie Prince Billy?

or Jesse Hughes from Eagles of Death Metal?


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She ain't rock but still... Taylor Swift

Haha. What?
 
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She ain't rock but still... Taylor Swift

Oh, I see. Absolutely, absolutely. Should make milk mustache thread.
 
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Peter Sarstedt. Classic.
 
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Come onnnnnnnnnnn
Greg Norton.
Hands down.
Noone else comes close.


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greg norton of husker du is a good one but for me the best is billy childish.
 
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Freddie Mercury


Freddie Mercury is my fav singer. He rocks the world. He has powerful rocking voice.The most beautiful songs which I like are
How Can I Go On, I Was Born To Love You, Living On My Own, and all
 
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Ron Mael of Sparks.


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