Most powerful hard rock voice

Started by bogen2 pages

that dude from that band were they make noise with strings on sticks

In no order
Chris Cornell (Soundgarden)
James Hetfield
Freddy Mercury
Billy Joel. No joke.
Devin Townsend

Originally posted by bogen
that dude from that band were they make noise with strings on sticks

Basically any band with a guitarist then.

I havent heard some of the artists you guys said, but i have to say the singer in hard rock that has effected me the most is Maynard. I think his voice is amazing.

Although true, neither of those are the criterion of the thread.

Jorn Lande

Yeah, I agree Billy Joel has a pretty powerful voice.

Freddie Mercury, Billy Joel...agreed but hardrock? 😕

Lan Staley
Bon Scott
Robert Plant
Bruce Dickinson
Chris Cornell

Originally posted by RogerRamjet
Freddie Mercury, Billy Joel...agreed but hardrock? 😕

Lan Staley
Bon Scott
Robert Plant
Bruce Dickinson
Chris Cornell

By the same token.....when has Chris Cornell sang hard rock??? And I should have mentioned Wayne Static.

Audioslave, hard rock band.

-AC

I've seen Halford/Judas Priest live like 5 times... And even when I was setting in the noise bleeds, my ears were ringing. How he friggin hits those notes, and hit them with that amount of power at his age shocks me... but then again I shouldnt be shocked cuz he's a ****ing metal god.

Originally posted by Deathblow
Burton C. Bell (of Fear Factory) can belt a song out with the best of them.

Him and David Draiman.

If Metal counts, then Randy Blythe and Devin Townsend too.

wat 'bout Anthony Kiedis(RHCP)
guys???

His voice isn't powerful.

Just because you like someone, doesn't make them good at everything.

Bruce Dickinson
Bon Scott
Brain Johnson
Billy Joe Armstrong
Freddie Mercury

i went to a Thursday gig once, and the power went out on his mic, and you could still hear his voice clearly... pretty powerful.

also, Grady Avenell has a strong voice.

I always classed him as a metal vocalist, really.

-AC

Originally posted by Scarecrow756

Billy Joe Armstrong