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Beck and Sufjan would have been really close, and I don't know if I'd be able to decide between the two, but since Beck isn't on the list, it goes to Sufjan, with Jack White in second.
+ Keep looking up, 'cause it's a long way down
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Today and since 20 years: bassist Les Claypool
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I think I chimed in before, but in case not, I'd put two Dans up for consideration: Daniel Smith (Danielson) and Dan Bejar (Destroyer, New Pornos). ********************** Metal-Archives POTDquote: im looking for pretty much the most uninspired/unoriginal brutal and/or slam death. with little or no variation in vocals. stuff like disgorge(us) and condemned.
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Absolutely no question in my mind that Sufjan is the greatest musical genius on the scene right now.
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quote: Originally posted by hudson: Absolutely no question in my mind that Sufjan is the greatest musical genius on the scene right now.
Haha ---------------------------------- Employee of the month awards are the opiate of the masses. For the potheadsGang Starr
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I'd go with Andrew Bird for his do-everything talent.
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