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Do Rock Gods exist in today’s music?
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(02-01-2018, 10:49 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: I can consider Slash a modern Rock god, even though his biggest commercial exposure was in the 80's.  Same with Reznor.  Rob Zombie is fantastic, but did he quit producing albums?

IMO he stopped producing good ones after his first solo one.  Anything he's done that I've heard since then seem like he's mailing it in.  He's a cultural figure of note, but I'm not sure he's an icon.  He's made some okay to terrible movies, was in an okay band once and seems like a cool, likable guy who's good at marketing himself and his image.  Hell, I'd put Danzig ahead of him and Manson in terms of horror-metal legitimacy and talent.  He invented the genre with the Misfits and evolved to makes a few pretty good records with the early Danzig lineup.

Unfortunately he's a raging dick and can no longer sing/write good music.  Not an icon, not a god, but still more deserving and overall influential than many.
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RE: Do Rock Gods exist in today’s music? - samhain - 02-02-2018, 12:02 AM

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