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Band Wreckers and the Happy Bands They Destroy

Posted Thu Nov 20, 2008 5:30am PST by Shawn Amos in GetBack

Band wreckers are the worst kind of singers. They are those dudes who take advantage of an unstable group relationship and insert themselves in the middle. They break into a band and destroy their happy home. And who suffers? The children do. The children always suffer. All of those fans whose childhood memories of beloved bands are forever dashed by seeing step-singers replace their favorite vocalists.
 
These interlopers may take their hijacked groups to new commercial heights, but it's always a Pyrrhic victory. Their success is without honor. In most cases, however, the band wrecker gets to travel with his eloped bandmates on the road to career oblivion and package tours at county fairgrounds. It's a fate they deserve for cheating in the first place. Cheaters never win. You hear that, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones? You can't replace Robert Plant. A band makes a promise that's as deep as a marital vow: 'til death do us part. Remember that before you decide to hit the road with the winner of some Led Zeppelin sound-a-like contest.
 
In fairness, I have to blame the band too. It takes two to make a thing go right — or wrong. These bands know better and so should their second-rate frontman replacements. So, here are the worst band wreckers ever. They all have a special place in rock hell reserved for them. A place where hack tribute groups play all day and Barry Manilow plays all night.

 

VAN HALEN with SAMMY HAGAR
Van Halen are serial cheaters. First they broke up with David Lee Roth for Sammy Hagar. Then they cheated on Sammy for Gary Cherone. THEN they bring back Diamond Dave but boot bassist Michael Anthony. The Sammy affair is the most painful, though. It's like seeing an ex-spouse make a bunch of money after you split.

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 INXS with JD FORTUNE
OK, their lead singer died, but no one deserved such a shameless disrespect to Michael Hutchence's memory. And then the best they can do is some Vegas wannabe Lizard King named JD Fortune? They should have just formed a whole new band and changed their name. They could have called themselves NOXS.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE DOORS with IAN ASTBURY
These guys actually DID change their name — TWICE. They’ve called themselves Doors of the 21st Century and Riders on the Storm, but it didn't matter or help. This was a total train wreck in every way. Thankfully, Ian Astbury came to his senses and returned his real family, the Cult.

 

 

 

QUEEN with PAUL RODGERS
The remaining members of Queen think that keeping Paul Rodgers’ name separate from the band name on the marquee will cause people to forget that he's not a band wrecker. Wrong! He's still a band wrecker, and Freddie is turning over in his grave for sure.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JOURNEY with About Every Other Singer in the World
This band has gone through three different lead singers all trying to replace the signature man-chick wail of original vocalist Steve Perry. Each one had been a bigger embarrassment than the last. In the immortal words of Pete Townshend, "It's the singer not the song that makes the music move along."

 

 

 

 

 

 

See more singers who’ve ruined good bands in our Band Wreckers FlipBook.

 

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4879 Comments

1. Yahoo! Music User -
I wholeheartedly concur with this list. AND INXS had the horrid taste to pick their "replacement" on TV. If I ever hear Fortune singing "Need You Tonight," I'll probably puke.

2. Aero fan -
Um, Arnel is a great singer, I have to admit, but he sounds nothing like Steve Perry to me. I think that after Steve left the band, Journey should not have tried to replace him. That's great if they still want to tour and stuff, but they could at least go with a different band name since none of them are the original members anyway except for the guitarist.

3. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
Man..Amos, how do you manage to make a trainwreck out of every list you make????

4. DUDE -
I really don't mind if these bands want to continue with another singer.I also don't mind if this column continues with another writer.

5. MsSchadenfreude -
Quit whining about your precious band being on the list and live on. You people say the same thing about that O'Conner guy that makes the lists.

Oh, and DUDE, you don't care WHO sings, just as long as your band does the job right? That right there tells me about your musical tastes. A dog can sing and you'd like it.

6. 33ww -
Worst band wrecker? Michael McDonald DESTROYED the Doobie Brothers. I hate him.

7. La_La_La_Lola -
What's your take on Alice in Chains? I loved Layne but just couldn't bear to go see the "new" AIC when they were touring.

8. Liza -
c'mon, some bands should'nt use their old name without the original lead singer although some are more successful with their new vocals

9. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
Sorry Steve Perry was and always will be the voice of Journey! It doesn't matter how many wannabes they get. It's just a shame he and the rest of the band can't set aside their egos and iron out their differences.
Just to name a couple of other bands who may as well hang it up or change names since losing their lead singers...Fuel without Brett Scallions is farce and Alice In Chains is just not the same without Layne Staley's dark vocals and intense voice.

10. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
Sorry Steve Perry was and always will be the voice of Journey! It doesn't matter how many wannabes they get. It's just a shame he and the rest of the band can't set aside their egos and iron out their differences.
Just to name a couple of other bands who may as well hang it up or change names since losing their lead singers...Fuel without Brett Scallions is farce and Alice In Chains is just not the same without Layne Staley's dark vocals and intense voice.

11. claudia r -
I truly cant believe that after the great Jim Morrison died The Doors tried to replace him.No one can ever replace that brilliant man.

12. Liza -
c'mon, some bands should'nt use their old name without the original lead singer although some are more successful with their new vocals

13. Yaya -
Queen without Freddie Mercury? I really can't believe they even bothered. I mean, he both sang and wrote all of their best and most memorable songs and they tried replaceing him with Paul Rodgers? Pffsh...they might as well have quit when Freddie died.

14. I'm a Lover Not a H8er -
Michael Graves DESTROYED The Misfits. I hate him so much!

15. deadonmisfire -
I feel like if a lead singer quits, dies, or whatever, there are a few rules for the remaining members.
1. they have to change the band name, the name is gone with the singer
2. they can't play old songs without the new singer
3. they are a new band, period. (ex. audioslave, alterbridge)

16. amy v -
Have you ever bothered to listen to the new Journey lead singer??? He sounds identical to Steve Perry and is doing a wonderful job at it as well!!!!! Take them off this list!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Anyone that disagrees needs their ears examined!!!!

17. Yahoo! Music User -
steve perry was not the first singer in journey, he wrecked journey

18. The Dark Side -
I want to #*%@ Guitar demon

19. Barb G -
Thats what cds are for.

20. Esther -
WQhat about replacing Shawn amos...He sucks too. I should say that those replacement singer had done their best, especially Arnel Pineda, I watched their concert here in Toronto, and he was really good. He is no Steve perry...yah...but where is he anyway? It's Arnel's era now..sorry Steve, you belong to history now.
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