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By GarrisonDreams · Posted
Ah alright, thanks! Just let me know if I ever do actually offend you or someone else, so I'll know to knock it off. -
By Captain Howdy · Posted
I don't get the point of stuff like this. Firstly it makes zero sense seeing as song writing credits are not in the database, and secondly why create an account just to post this like some kinda major crime has been commited? -
By Captain Cowardly · Posted
Not a bad song, but the vocals feel pretty weak to my ears. Still I guess at least it's not autotuned and processed beyond recognition. I still have a feeling this won't be a patch on the debut. -
By whiplash1972 · Posted
Reset - Runaway Heart I can’t find a damn thing about this band on the interwebs! Does anyone out there know of a website or FB page for them? Is there a CD coming out? @Mr.AOR @Stefan @Geoff @heavyharmonies -
By whiplash1972 · Posted
Lots of positive reviews coming out Pearcy’s performance at this years M3 festival in Maryland. Vocals: Stephen Pearcy Drums: Blas Elias Lead Guitar: Johnny Monaco Guitar: Erik Ferentinos Bass: Matt Thorne -
I hate that Collective Soul is considered alternate. When they were popular they were promoted as active rock, which I'm not sure what that is but it sounds a lot closer what they do than alternate rock. To me, alternative is REM and Pavement and the like.
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The reason I mentioned Alter Bridge and Scott Stapp's solo stuff is because I don't think it's too far off from Creed. Myles Kennedy obviously has a more dynamic voice than Stapp but musically they're very similar. At the end of the day as I've said I love this site and if Dan decided to strip it down to the bare bones and build a site from the ground up starting with Journey and Poison and I would still support it.
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I get the idea of keeping the site pure but if you look at the genres of music on HH listed on the site not even all of them fit into the AOR/Melodic Rock sub genres and if you submit a cd there's even more categories. If the site was strictly AOR & Melodic Rock it would still be an amazing database but it's also, sleaze, glam, southern rock, blues rock, hard rock and modern hard rock and there's a lot more to those genres to explore.
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