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Post by The Party Captain on Dec 18, 2009 22:19:07 GMT -5
Rather than take up the thread on a single, I think a thread could be made for this.
Red Hot Chili Peppers did in 1999. Weezer did it in 2001 (and kinda 2005) Green Day did it in 2004.
What band will be the next to have a huge comeback on Alternative, Mainstream Rock, or just in general?
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Post by (Artie Ziff) on Dec 18, 2009 22:31:15 GMT -5
Those you mentioned were not much in coming back. Those bands were never critically out. I'd list Alice In Chains instead. Maybe Train and Pearl Jam up there also. I'd say Smashing Pumpkins are due for the next big Modern comeback.
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Post by The Party Captain on Dec 18, 2009 22:42:17 GMT -5
^They were all attempting to come back.
I think Smashing Pumpkins could pull it off. If they had sent "Doomsday Clock" to radio, I think that would have hit #1 on Alternative.
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Post by jvandyck87 on Dec 19, 2009 0:16:30 GMT -5
Gorillaz have been away for awhile.
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Post by Cody on Dec 19, 2009 1:28:35 GMT -5
Gorillaz have been away for awhile. but I think the band needs to hit a low point over an entire era first I think Switchfoot might be doing it right now... maybe Sum 41, I mean apparently their next album is supposed to be killer
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Post by pen on Dec 19, 2009 3:24:08 GMT -5
Three words for you.
Stone.
Temple.
Pilots.
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Post by fran182 on Dec 19, 2009 7:34:15 GMT -5
blink-182.
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Post by Ron57 on Dec 19, 2009 11:11:59 GMT -5
Three words for you. Stone. Temple. Pilots. I think that's the second time you'd posted that EXACT post. I'm rooting for the Beatles. They've been off the charts for a while.
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Post by PHOBES on Dec 19, 2009 12:13:20 GMT -5
Three words for you. Stone. Temple. Pilots. I think that's the second time you'd posted that EXACT post. Close Has that word ever been used in a non-PoM song? I know they used it twice (that I can think of), but I think Wes might be the only human being that casually says that. Three words. Temple. Stone. Pilots. Not in that order.
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Post by pen on Dec 19, 2009 12:23:07 GMT -5
I decided to use less subtlety this time around.
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Post by (Artie Ziff) on Dec 19, 2009 12:27:54 GMT -5
The Beatles? Somebody forgot they had the biggest selling album of THIS decade. Pretty amazing.
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Post by The Party Captain on Dec 19, 2009 12:54:41 GMT -5
I think Switchfoot might be doing it right now... Good observation. Their lead single is still climbing, and their album is very aggressive from what I've heard. I don't know if they could make a comeback in pop like they had, because I think they could carve out a niche in Alternative. I kinda thought the Black Crowes were able to, but I guess not. Their latest album is excellent.
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Post by Ron57 on Dec 19, 2009 13:10:48 GMT -5
The Beatles? Somebody forgot they had the biggest selling album of THIS decade. Pretty amazing. Wow you're right. that's pretty cool.
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Post by Matt4319 on Dec 19, 2009 13:23:22 GMT -5
maybe Sum 41, I mean apparently their next album is supposed to be killer So it would be all killer, no filler?
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Post by Shadows in the Dark on Dec 19, 2009 14:34:43 GMT -5
My Chemical Romance?
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Post by Cody on Dec 19, 2009 14:39:00 GMT -5
but their last album was massive
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Post by jdmasta289 on Dec 19, 2009 14:59:55 GMT -5
Modern rock artists who have made "comebacks" (by my admittedly somewhat ambiguous definition):
Nine Inch Nails (2005 with With Teeth....writers block, previous album's singles not dominating...) Weezer (2001 with The Green Album...) Alice In Chains (2009 with Black Gives Way...) Jane's Addiction (2003 with Strays) Green Day (2004....although they never truly went away, they re-catapulted to mainstream status with American Idiot) Beck (2005....this is probably stretching a bit) Tool (2001...they never experienced this chart dominance, though...especially with "Schism"...2006, IMO, wouldn't count because of their prominence in the Lateralus era) Offspring (2008....they had been fading into obscurity and this year marked an epic comeback for the group)
I don't think bands who simply wait 3-5 years to release material can be counted unless they were clearly on the decline (like Green Day or Nine Inch Nails) and then catapulted again to extreme success.
I think groundbreaking or influential bands will likely achieve more success than bands like, say, STP or to an even greater extent Everclear, Bush, et al. Bands like the Goo Goo Dolls or Counting Crows who have clearly changed styles to accompany different formats will never return. Blink-182 could easily come back and score prominence with a couple #1s or near #1s. I could see a band like 311 scoring a mega-hit and mega-mainstream hit that has really been lacking over their last 10 years, with the possible exception of "Love Song."
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Post by (Artie Ziff) on Dec 21, 2009 12:59:18 GMT -5
I'll agree with your seconding of Alice In Chains obviously. But everyone else there just got the airplay they always had earned, except Beck probably.
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Post by My Life Is A Stereo on Dec 21, 2009 13:52:01 GMT -5
If I had a vote and it might come true I'd hope for a Bush or Soundgarden mega album. Reality says that I'd have to agree with pen and say the next big shot should be STP and that is one I'm anticipating like Christmas
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Post by nitro on Dec 21, 2009 14:48:45 GMT -5
I'm rooting for Pearl Jam, but feel they might be too old at this point. I think Boink 182 is a strong possibility.
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Post by Ron57 on Dec 21, 2009 17:13:12 GMT -5
I'm rooting for Pearl Jam, but feel they might be too old at this point. I think Boink 182 is a strong possibility. If that o was accidental, you just made my day.
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Post by The Party Captain on Dec 21, 2009 21:05:06 GMT -5
I'm still praying for The Wallflowers, even though I feel it is unlikely.
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Post by Cody on Dec 22, 2009 0:21:57 GMT -5
I'm still praying for The Wallflowers, even though I feel it is unlikely. that would be cool, actually
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Post by jvandyck87 on Dec 22, 2009 0:26:47 GMT -5
Radiohead seems like it should be a possibility based on how many people are obsessed with them. They just don't tend to release things that radio can latch on to. I feel that if the Mars Volta ever put out anything radio friendly, they would be able to notch another decent hit.
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Post by My Life Is A Stereo on Dec 22, 2009 0:32:20 GMT -5
I'm rooting for Pearl Jam, but feel they might be too old at this point. I think Boink 182 is a strong possibility. I'm confused by the Pearl Jam thing.....they had a number one this year and strong singles to start out the new album....and they've never really went away. I'm not sure they've ever really needed a comeback from anything.
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Post by crash46 on Dec 22, 2009 17:14:28 GMT -5
I think for anything to be considered a 'comeback', at least one of the following two must occur:
• The release itself has to be somewhat unexpected. (eg. Alice In Chains, 2009) • The magnitude of its success must come as a surprise (eg. Green Day, 2004)
No explanation needed for Alice In Chains.
Green Day qualifies because they were on top of the world. Nobody saw that coming.
Tool wouldn't qualify because they typically take about five years to release all their records.
Gorillaz with "Feel Good Inc." is one of the biggest comebacks of the decade due to the imminence of one-hit-wonder status after "Clint Eastwood". Similar to Beck with "Where It's At" in the 90's. Not sure if a future hit would be much of a surprise now, though.
I wouldn't consider bands just exercising the natural cycle of album releases (Radiohead, MCR, Smashing Pumpkins, Pearl Jam).
Blink-182 and STP are easy picks. Wouldn't surprise anyone if they become huge; it's just a matter of when they come.
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Post by voices on Dec 22, 2009 18:59:28 GMT -5
Does the Foo Fighters count?
But yeah I'm hoping for Pearl Jam and Stone Temple Pilots.
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Post by Nicholas2.0 on Dec 22, 2009 19:41:27 GMT -5
Does the Foo Fighters count? No.
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Post by voices on Dec 22, 2009 20:01:11 GMT -5
Boo to you then, lol.
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Post by metalfan87 on Dec 22, 2009 20:02:55 GMT -5
what about Guns N Roses?
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