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arnaldo_tuc_ar t1_j928u6z wrote
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The Witcher 3 and Machinarium.
Fit-Friend-8431 t1_j928aq3 wrote
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Micahman311 t1_j928ah4 wrote
311 had a different guitarist way back in the late 80s named Jim Watson. He went skinny dipping at their local YMCA and was taken back home to his parents still naked. Police Code 311: Indecent Exposure.
He was replaced with the amazing Tim Mahoney (who just celebrated a birthday yesterday), and they've held that line up ever since Jim left, also in the late 80s.
Well, SA joined a little later than Tim, but then I guess you could say that when SA joined, the real 311 started. There are many early tracks recorded before SA joined, but I don't know that any of them are Jim Watson on guitar.
LoCaL_dRuNkArD t1_j927oy9 wrote
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Hotline miami 1 and 2.
NotMadeOfSteele t1_j927jne wrote
Death had a different lineup every album, Chuck Schulinder was the only constant member.
Nizamark t1_j92606u wrote
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iโm losing my edge - lcd sound system
ZookeepergameDeep482 t1_j924z7f wrote
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Pina colada song
Batfish_Dumpling t1_j923kie wrote
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"The Drugs Don't Work" - The Verve
Senior-Sharpie t1_j923h1p wrote
Deep Purple: The original lead singer was Rod Evans who went on to being lead singer for supergroup Captain Beyond. Doobie Brothers when Mike Macdonald replaced Tommy Johnston. Genesis when Phil Collins replaced Peter Gabriel
wjbc t1_j921ve0 wrote
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Rolling Stones โMiss You.โ
yamamanama t1_j9219k4 wrote
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Odyssey: The Legend of Nemesis if that counts. If they had to get permission from the Kabalevsky, Rachmaninov, and Prokofiev estates, anyway.
The_Fro_Ranger t1_j91vaxh wrote
Soundgarden
Coheed & Cambria
Megadeth
Metallica
Slipknot
The Eagles
pspartoutsr OP t1_j91tqd5 wrote
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I was referring more to licensed music in games.
Nightgasm t1_j91tiv1 wrote
Reply to comment by thisgirlnamedbree in Bands who's OG line-ups aren't the first? by NicolasCagesKneeCap
>The second singer Anette was radically different and while they had the most success with her (Imaginareum is my favorite album from them), she was also fired for what exactly I don't know why, but I do know she wasn't the best live singer. (She still sounds miles better than me on a good day). They hit gold with Floor though. If she ever left the band would probably be done.
Anette got pregnant in the early part of a world tour and was going to need to take time off. She and the band could not come to an agreement on what to do. The story the band gives and Anette gives is actually pretty similar. They discussed either canceling the world tour or getting a temporary replacement singer. Anette was okay with a replacement singer as long as it was not Floor Jansen but Floor was the bands top choice as she was available and they had a preexisting relationship with her as Floors prior band After Forever had opened for Nightwish. Floor was actually their top choice to replace Tarja in 2005 but After Forever was still going and Floor was unavailable. Anette in her own words didn't want Floor because she knew fans would love Floor and reject her.
So then one night in Denver about an hour before showtime and after the opening acts had played Anette is rushed to the hospital with stomach / pregnancy issues - I believe she was only about 4 months along at this point. Band is faced with choice of canceling or playing without Anette. Elize Ryd and Alissa White Gluz were both part of Kamelot at the time (they are now the lead singers of Amaranthe and Arch Enemy) who had opened. They agreed to try and sing for Nightwish that night. They didn't know the songs beyond having heard them but with printed out lyrics they then fronted Nightwish for the night. There is a documentary on YouTube called The Denver Debacle but I think it would be better called The Denver Miracle given how great the two sounded given they only had an hour to try and learn the songs. Here is a fan video of them doing Storytime while holding papers with the lyrics on them. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OQsON8D6--U
Anette was furious though they replaced her like that and a huge argument erupted. She played one more show with Nightwish and was done. Whether fired or she quit is unclear. Then with just 48 hrs to go Floor Jansen flew from Europe and joined the band for their first show in Seattle.
batmansego t1_j91t9zq wrote
Pearl Jam
Commercialwhat5699 t1_j91s4kd wrote
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Age of Empires 2
sasquatchbrokers t1_j91o8r5 wrote
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Skyrim
thisgirlnamedbree t1_j91nd4x wrote
Reply to comment by birdlass in Bands who's OG line-ups aren't the first? by NicolasCagesKneeCap
I knew of Nightwish back in the early 2000s when they had their original lead singer but really didn't listen to them. I rediscovered them during Covid with their third singer Floor and heard the supposed stories of why the band fired the first singer, Tarja, due to conflicts with her husband/manager who allegedly tried to get her to leave to be a solo act. The second singer Anette was radically different and while they had the most success with her (Imaginareum is my favorite album from them), she was also fired for what exactly I don't know why, but I do know she wasn't the best live singer. (She still sounds miles better than me on a good day). They hit gold with Floor though. If she ever left the band would probably be done.
IrishKev95 t1_j91m0c8 wrote
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Not gonna lie though, Journey's first two albums are my favorite Journey albums. They have this "classic rock" feel to them that got turned a little more "pop" as Journey kept going. "Look Into the Future" is such a good album.
HugoOne t1_j91lexq wrote
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Donkey Kong Country 2, classic.
-insert-name-here-_ t1_j91jd5b wrote
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red dead redemption 2 or no manโs sky
Ok_Station4373 t1_j91in6j wrote
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TLOZ: Ocarina of Time and Wind Waker
sensen6 t1_j91gb62 wrote
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Mirror's Edge without a doubt and y'all uneducated ffs.
b_tight t1_j91fjzd wrote
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Streets of Rage 2
Affectionate-Ad9867 t1_j929eqe wrote
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Just one song?
Echobelly: insomniac
Beth Orton: concrete sky
The doors : LA woman
Sleeper: nice guy Eddie
The clash : Tommy gun
The stone roses: I wanna be adored
Pink Floyd : comfortably numb ( the greatest guitar solo ever)
Dire Straights: sultans of swing ( 2nd greatest guitar solo)
Happy Monday's: step on
The sex pistols: pretty vacant
The Cardigans: Erase and rewind
Fleetwood mac: everywhere
Kate Bush: running up that hill
The Kinks: waterloo sunset