The Largest Leap In Musical Styles In One Group |
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The Largest Leap In Musical Styles In One Group |
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![]() Eeeeeh gladiator ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 104 Joined: Jun 2007 Member No: 538,957 ![]() |
You know how bands will change their musical style? What's the biggest leap you know of?
Like from...I don't know.....Swing to metal (I doubt this ever happened). I'd say the Beatles but they were always "rock". Bobby Darin jumped from rock and roll to swing/lounge in one year (i.e. 1958: Splish Splash, 1959: Mack the Knife). And the Bee Gees in their early years were a mellow...rockish band but then they went inactive and came back as the greatest disco band of all time! Anyway, do you know of any large musical leaps for a group? |
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Lately, Linkin Park :(
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I ono. I think Nirvana's sound changed greatly from their Bleach album to Nevermind. And then from Nevermind to Incesticide and In Utero, that was a big jump too.
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![]() Eeeeeh gladiator ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 104 Joined: Jun 2007 Member No: 538,957 ![]() |
What did they sound like beforehand?
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