band that was actually improved by replacing a singer?

Other than Pearl Jam, who else is there?
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Jorge please
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Fleetwood Mac sort of counts although Christine Mcvie stayed on
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bart wrote:Jorge please
What?
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As much as I like Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd
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Jorge wrote:
bart wrote:Jorge please
What?
Come on continue engaging with me so I can reel you into the dramatic reveal that I actually meant Bon Scott replacing Dave Evans
Anders wrote:I do not have a «neoliberal assessment of geopolitics», so please stop writing that I do.
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Jorge wrote:
Jorge wrote:
bart wrote:Jorge please
What?
Come on continue engaging with me so I can reel you into the dramatic reveal that I actually meant Bon Scott replacing Dave Evans
I just assumed that's what you meant
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bart wrote:Faith No More
This right here. Bigly.
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The original singer in Blue Oyster Cult was awful. Elektra singed them because they thought he was going to be the nest Jim Morrison. Then Elektra dropped them after they recorded a debut album with their roadie as the new singer. Then they singed to Columbia and that roadie went on to be one of my favorite singers ever.
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BurtReynolds wrote:Genesis
I like a real specific era of Genesis. Like 80-83. Not that I dislike what came before and to a certain extent after but I think its their ideal iteration.
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Jorge wrote:
Jorge wrote:
bart wrote:Jorge please
What?
Come on continue engaging with me so I can reel you into the dramatic reveal that I actually meant Bon Scott replacing Dave Evans
That's what we all thought you meant
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I had no idea he sang for AC/DC before playing piano for Miles Davis, huh
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Ello Sailor wrote:
bart wrote:Faith No More
This right here. Bigly.
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