Matt Bellamy for me hmm i wonder why people put Chester when some people mistake Dry Cell or Adema for LP then again i dont doubt he has the best signing voice ever
Tom Delonghe???Spelling???/Angels And Airwaves Serj Tankian/ System Of A Down Dave Macpherson/InMe Matt Tuck/ Bullet For My Valentine Chester Bennington/ Linkin Park Jack Black/ Tenacious D Patrick Stump/ Fall Out Boy Anthony Kiedis/ Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Axl Rose-Pretty much unconventional Daron Malakian and Serj Tankian-SOAD-Make a great pair Bruce Dickinson-Iron Maiden-Similar to Axl Chad Gray-This guy can switch btween singin and srcreamin with ease
I'm not impressed that no one's failed to see that this thread has been revived by a necropost from our good n00b necroposter xJohnX
Someone bitchslap that kid already. Anyways, here's my list: Josh Scogin (ex-Luti-Kriss, ex-Norma Jean, The Chariot): One of the most unique voices known in hardcore. He can go from a very low growl to a high-pitched scream jjust like that. Dallas Taylor (ex-underOATH, Maylene and the Sons of Disaster): He's improved his vocals a lot since his underOATH days. I can't seem to find anyone that sounds like him. Spencer Chamberlain (underOATH): Not unique vocal-wise, but for the fact that he can pull off a scream like that when he is so freaking small. Klayton Scott (ex-Circle of Dust, Celldweller): Kinda like Dallas, I can't seem to find anyone that has a voice like him. Reese Roper (ex-Exhumator, ex-Five Iron Frenzy, ex-Guerilla Rodeo, Roper, braveSaintSaturn): Simply put, Reese has an amazing vocal range. Very melodic and can easily pull of an old-school metal scream without effort.
Daron Malakian and Serj Tankian of System of a Down, they can really sound funny if they want, and they can also sound beautiful if they want.