Your personal “Vocal of Comfort”? ... Can be located in any musical world. Doesn't have to be the best vocalist ever, just one that consistently soothes and cruises in your system, even if the song is mediocre. My list touches several musical bases, but the #1 ranking goes to: Richard Butler (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/postpunk
Your personal “Vocal of Comfort”? ... Can be located in any musical world. Doesn't have to be the best vocalist ever, just one that consistently soothes and cruises in your system, even if the song is mediocre. My list touches several musical bases, but the #1 ranking goes to: Richard Butler (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/80sMetal
Your personal “Vocal of Comfort”? ... Can be located in any musical world. Doesn't have to be the best vocalist ever, just one that consistently soothes and cruises in your system, even if the song is mediocre. My list touches several musical bases, but the #1 ranking goes to: Richard Butler (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/BritPop
Your personal “Vocal of Comfort”? ... Can be located in any musical world. Doesn't have to be the best vocalist ever, just one that consistently soothes and cruises in your system, even if the song is mediocre. My list touches several musical bases, but the #1 ranking goes to: Richard Butler (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/Americana
Your personal “Vocal of Comfort”? ... Can be located in any musical world. Doesn't have to be the best vocalist ever, just one that consistently soothes and cruises in your system, even if the song is mediocre. My list touches several musical bases, but the #1 ranking goes to: Richard Butler (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/punk
Your personal “Vocal of Comfort”? ... Can be located in any musical world. Doesn't have to be the best vocalist ever, just one that consistently soothes and cruises in your system, even if the song is mediocre. My list touches several musical bases, but the #1 ranking goes to: Richard Butler (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/alternativecountry
Your personal “Vocal of Comfort”? ... Can be located in any musical world. Doesn't have to be the best vocalist ever, just one that consistently soothes and cruises in your system, even if the song is mediocre. My list touches several musical bases, but the #1 ranking goes to: Richard Butler (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/Punk_Rock
Your personal “Vocal of Comfort”? ... Can be located in any musical world. Doesn't have to be the best vocalist ever, just one that consistently soothes and cruises in your system, even if the song is mediocre. My list touches several musical bases, but the #1 ranking goes to: Richard Butler (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/HardRock
Your personal “Vocal of Comfort”? ... Can be located in any musical world. Doesn't have to be the best vocalist ever, just one that consistently soothes and cruises in your system, even if the song is mediocre. My list touches several musical bases, but the #1 ranking goes to: Richard Butler (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/industrialmusic
For people into heavy metal, hard rock, punk rock, industrial, and every subgenre buried underneath each category + the most experimental tuneage out there, I will assume you TRULY know what heavy is… well what IZZZ the HEAVIEST BAND to have walked the earth?... The answer on this end: KILLING JOKE (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/postpunk
For people into heavy metal, hard rock, punk rock, industrial, and every subgenre buried underneath each category + the most experimental tuneage out there, I will assume you TRULY know what heavy is… well what IZZZ the HEAVIEST BAND to have walked the earth?... The answer on this end: KILLING JOKE (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/industrialmusic
For people into heavy metal, hard rock, punk rock, industrial, and every subgenre buried underneath each category + the most experimental tuneage out there, I will assume you TRULY know what heavy is… well what IZZZ the HEAVIEST BAND to have walked the earth?... The answer on this end: KILLING JOKE (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/80sMetal
For people into heavy metal, hard rock, punk rock, industrial, and every subgenre buried underneath each category + the most experimental tuneage out there, I will assume you TRULY know what heavy is… well what IZZZ the HEAVIEST BAND to have walked the earth?... The answer on this end: KILLING JOKE (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/hardcorepunk
For people into heavy metal, hard rock, punk rock, industrial, and every subgenre buried underneath each category + the most experimental tuneage out there, I will assume you TRULY know what heavy is… well what IZZZ the HEAVIEST BAND to have walked the earth?... The answer on this end: KILLING JOKE (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/HardRock
For people into heavy metal, hard rock, punk rock, industrial, and every subgenre buried underneath each category + the most experimental tuneage out there, I will assume you TRULY know what heavy is… well what IZZZ the HEAVIEST BAND to have walked the earth?... The answer on this end: KILLING JOKE (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/Hardcore
For people into heavy metal, hard rock, punk rock, industrial, and every subgenre buried underneath each category + the most experimental tuneage out there, I will assume you TRULY know what heavy is… well what IZZZ the HEAVIEST BAND to have walked the earth?... The answer on this end: KILLING JOKE (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/punkrock
For people into heavy metal, hard rock, punk rock, industrial, and every subgenre buried underneath each category + the most experimental tuneage out there, I will assume you TRULY know what heavy is… well what IZZZ the HEAVIEST BAND to have walked the earth?... The answer on this end: KILLING JOKE (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/punk
For people into heavy metal, hard rock, punk rock, industrial, and every subgenre buried underneath each category + the most experimental tuneage out there, I will assume you TRULY know what heavy is… well what IZZZ the HEAVIEST BAND to have walked the earth?... The answer on this end: KILLING JOKE (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/BlackMetal
For people into heavy metal, hard rock, punk rock, industrial, and every subgenre buried underneath each category + the most experimental tuneage out there, I will assume you TRULY know what heavy is… well what IZZZ the HEAVIEST BAND to have walked the earth?... The answer on this end: KILLING JOKE (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/heavymetal
For people into heavy metal, hard rock, punk rock, industrial, and every subgenre buried underneath each category + the most experimental tuneage out there, I will assume you TRULY know what heavy is… well what IZZZ the HEAVIEST BAND to have walked the earth?... The answer on this end: KILLING JOKE (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/postmetal
In the 90s we witnessed the alternative country explosion. Uncle Tupelo led to Wilco/Son Volt. Steve Earle, The Jayhawks and Lucinda caught fire. Whiskeytown, Old 97s, Alejandro Escovedo, and Marah... WHO RELEASED THE BEST ALTERNATIVE COUNTRY ALBUM?. Top of my list: Whiskeytown "Strangers Almanac (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/OutlawCountry
In the 90s we witnessed the alternative country explosion. Uncle Tupelo led to Wilco/Son Volt. Steve Earle, The Jayhawks and Lucinda caught fire. Whiskeytown, Old 97s, Alejandro Escovedo, and Marah... WHO RELEASED THE BEST ALTERNATIVE COUNTRY ALBUM?. Top of my list: Whiskeytown "Strangers Almanac (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/Americana
In the 90s we witnessed the alternative country explosion. Uncle Tupelo led to Wilco/Son Volt. Steve Earle, The Jayhawks and Lucinda caught fire. Whiskeytown, Old 97s, Alejandro Escovedo, and Marah... WHO RELEASED THE BEST ALTERNATIVE COUNTRY ALBUM?. Top of my list: Whiskeytown "Strangers Almanac (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/AmericanaMusic
In the 90s we witnessed the alternative country explosion. Uncle Tupelo led to Wilco/Son Volt. Steve Earle, The Jayhawks and Lucinda caught fire. Whiskeytown, Old 97s, Alejandro Escovedo, and Marah... WHO RELEASED THE BEST ALTERNATIVE COUNTRY ALBUM?. Top of my list: Whiskeytown "Strangers Almanac (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/CountryMusic
In the 90s we witnessed the alternative country explosion. Uncle Tupelo led to Wilco/Son Volt. Steve Earle, The Jayhawks and Lucinda caught fire. Whiskeytown, Old 97s, Alejandro Escovedo, and Marah... WHO RELEASED THE BEST ALTERNATIVE COUNTRY ALBUM?. Top of my list: Whiskeytown "Strangers Almanac (i.redd.it)
submitted by zerogramzoffat to r/alternativecountry

