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Most complete band out there?
well i think incubus is the most complete with all the tools they have and they use it to near perfection with their sounds and songs... other bands:rhcp, fall out boy, thursday, the used nickelback, Maroon 5, etc.
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- FocusLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
i think the most complete band is Dave Matthews Band.. they have some of the best musicians in their field. they have a very rich sound because they use lots of different instruments while not veering away from their musical style.. the sax guy alone has lots of brass instruments at his disposal as you can see on their live shows. the drummer isnt just a drummer in such a way that he also plays different percussion. dave matthews himself isnt lacking that he is a good guitarist and an even better songwriter.
other bands are just rock bands whose good members are only the lead guitarist and the frontman, if theyre good at all. some arent even that good, like fall out boy - people think theyre good coz they sound catchy and they think the lyrics have deep meanings coz theyre random, irrelevant phrases put together.
incubus is a very good band, though not as complete as DMB is.
- Anonymous5 years ago
international excursion is a great addition. From what I even have examine someplace else, the microphone may be utilized in different classes, because of fact it plugs into the usb port interior the console. there are various a thank you to play - Solo with guitar or bass or drums...or as a band....particularly some exciting!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
the used is awesome but i really like panic at the disco
- Anonymous1 decade ago
HELLNO !!!! ever heard of King Crimson?