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Oct 15, 2021
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hebercreeper
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If a band can evolve over a decade—probably 4 to 5 albums, that’s quite
impressive. U2 and Radiohead did that, I think. Zeppelin maybe?
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What is the actual shelf life of a rock band in real time? Meaning, how long
Squirt
10/15/21 12:57pm
If a band can evolve over a decade—probably 4 to 5 albums, that’s quite
hebercreeper
10/15/21 1:01pm
Judas Priest has at least 14 years.
ReyOso
10/15/21 1:32pm
Their sound definitely didn’t get stale. Every album has a unique evolving sound.
Probable Sacko
10/15/21 5:28pm
U2s how to dismantle and atomic bomb is excellent.I liked Songs of innocence too
Falco
10/15/21 1:04pm
Iron Maiden put out a terrific album in 2015.
ReyOso
10/15/21 1:04pm
ZZ Top made it work a long time. U2 as mentioned. Journey. Few make it past 3 albums though.
Turnpike Lane
10/15/21 1:08pm
Journey wasn't very good in the first place.
Sea Chicken
10/15/21 1:16pm
Tool
MormonDevil
10/15/21 1:20pm
Yes, but. . . not a huge amount of material.
ReyOso
10/15/21 1:28pm
Radiohead
Kid_A
10/15/21 1:35pm
Obligatory, “name checks out”
MormonDevil
10/15/21 2:13pm
Aerosmith from mid 70s to late 90s
Pickett
10/15/21 1:48pm
Chicago went a good 8-9 albums. But had to reinvent themselves
Nat Gas Man
10/15/21 4:01pm
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