I was thinking Spoonman too, which I like way less than Black Hole Sun. But out of the "Big 4" Seattle grunge bands, I probably like Soundgarden the least, so none of their songs are up there for me.Texaggie7nine said:
I'd say Spoonman
I was thinking Spoonman too, which I like way less than Black Hole Sun. But out of the "Big 4" Seattle grunge bands, I probably like Soundgarden the least, so none of their songs are up there for me.Texaggie7nine said:
I'd say Spoonman
Agreed, but as my user name would suggest I'm a huge Layne Staley fan too.Texaggie7nine said:
Out of those 4, SG had the best singer hands down.
fav13andac1)c said:
The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows - Brand New.
Usually a skip for me. Hate is a strong word, but I just never cared for it.
I put Staley on top.Junkhead said:Agreed, but as my user name would suggest I'm a huge Layne Staley fan too.Texaggie7nine said:
Out of those 4, SG had the best singer hands down.
Pahdz said:
True...I didn't like the song from the start
Come on, it is the perfect Mox song.aTm2004 said:
My Hero - Foo Fighters. Not sure if it is a signature song, but definitely one of their more popular ones and I can't stand it. The guitar in the intro and throughout the song is horrible.
And AIC had two singers just as good if not better than eddie or kurt.Junkhead said:Agreed, but as my user name would suggest I'm a huge Layne Staley fan too.Texaggie7nine said:
Out of those 4, SG had the best singer hands down.