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View Poll Results: Round 1 Group N
14 - Creedence Clearwater Revival 62 87.32%
243 - Slayer 5 7.04%
----- 1 1.41%
115 - Pat Benatar 38 53.52%
158 - Jerry Lee Lewis 24 33.80%
----- 1 1.41%
75 - Grateful Dead 45 63.38%
174 - Traffic 12 16.90%
----- 0 0%
51 - The Allman Brothers Band 53 74.65%
198 - Roger Waters 10 14.08%
----- 1 1.41%
38 - Ramones 54 76.06%
219 - Sublime 13 18.31%
----- 0 0%
94 - Judas Priest 30 42.25%
187 - Tears for Fears 34 47.89%
----- 2 2.82%
102 - Supertramp 38 53.52%
179 - Joy Division 16 22.54%
----- 4 5.63%
27 - The Police 62 87.32%
230 - Alanis Morissette 9 12.68%
----- 0 0%
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Old 07-23-2017, 01:30 PM   #51
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I pretty much agree with everything here--except for calling Sublime a one hit wonder. They may not have hit your personal airwaves too much (I'm guessing), but several of their songs have been and continue to be regularly played on multiple alt rock stations wherever I have gone.

On top of your one hit (guessing that is "What I Got", Sublime's most well known song), they are particularly well known for "Santeria" and the "Date Rape" song. Several songs on their selftitled album (6 time platinum) are fsirly likely to be heard on any alt rock station in any city of some size. You have also likely heard their cover of the Toyes' "Smoke Two Joints" although maybe you didn't realize it is them.

I agree with you about Oingo and Dire and many of those others (I would go to a Boingo show over most other bands in any top 250 or top 600, including Sublime), but Sublime is considered to be one of the most influential punk-ska fusion bands to ever come along, and who knows how far they might have gone if Bradley Nowell hadn't passed away OD on heroin.


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Old 07-23-2017, 01:34 PM   #52
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Oh That siblime. I think I confused them with fuel or whatever. Did they do a song called the wrong way or something like that?

Yeah I remember santeria...I ain't got no crystal ball. If I had a million dollars hey iid spend it all...

And what I got sure. I don't cry when my dog runs away.

Thank out for putting these songs back on my head. It's better than mark McGrath
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Old 07-23-2017, 01:44 PM   #53
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Old 07-23-2017, 01:46 PM   #54
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Old 07-23-2017, 03:08 PM   #55
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Sublime is not a one hot wonder. In addition to songs mentioned, Summertime got a lot of airplay. If the guy had not OD'd their follow up would have sold well on the rep of the last album. They have more hits and more recognizable songs than Joan Jett who is in the hall of fame off the success of one cover song.


Bzzt. You just did the same thing to Joan Jett that somebody else did to Sublime.

I Love Rock N'Roll, Crimson & Clover were both Top 10s, Do You Wanna Touch Me a Top 20. And that's not just on a genre subchart, that's airplay chart period. And I Hate Myself For Loving You is the most notable of four Top 20 rock hits on top of that.

And that doesn't count her role in The Runaways.

I'm not a huge fan of hers particularly, but her HOF status is well-deserved.
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Old 07-24-2017, 08:49 AM   #56
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We get the second biggest upset of the tournament to date in this round, as well as only the third time a matchup received votes from all who participated (The Police vs. Alanis Morrisette.

Two groups left to finish round 1 and I will post them both when I get back from morning cardio.
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Old 07-25-2017, 10:25 AM   #57
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Bzzt. You just did the same thing to Joan Jett that somebody else did to Sublime.

I Love Rock N'Roll, Crimson & Clover were both Top 10s, Do You Wanna Touch Me a Top 20. And that's not just on a genre subchart, that's airplay chart period. And I Hate Myself For Loving You is the most notable of four Top 20 rock hits on top of that.

And that doesn't count her role in The Runaways.

I'm not a huge fan of hers particularly, but her HOF status is well-deserved.

I don't think so, I did not call her a one hit wonder. I like JJ better than Sublime and am glad she is in the HOF. I know and own the songs listed. It is true though that she is in the HOF based on the I Love R&R cover and that she is a she. Most people can only name the one song.

Sublime just has more recognizable songs out there. I don't know maybe it is just opinion.
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Old 07-25-2017, 10:47 AM   #58
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Three out of four of the top Joan Jett songs Jon mentioned are covers (and ones a Gary Glitter cover) for whatever that's worth. I too have some trouble respecting that.
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Old 07-25-2017, 10:53 AM   #59
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Most people can only name the one song.

If that's the case then those people have no business commenting on the R&R HOF period.

Like I said, I'm not a big fan of her stuff -- it was bit simplistic for my taste -- but she's in the top five most influential female rock vocalists in history. If that isn't HOF worthy then you can take it up with the feminist lobby, I ain't fighting that battle
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