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Old 04-27-2008, 06:58 PM
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Good Bassists in Not So Great Bands

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The reason I decided to post this topic was that I was listening to some pop punk this afternoon, and I liked the bassist for the band I was listening to's playing, but the band itself (Sum 41) is a band that is typically flamed, so I decided to start this thread
Who do you think is a good bassist in a band that is constantly flamed?

My Picks
Cone McCaslin (Sum 41)
Jepha Howard (The Used)
Hunter Burgan (AFI)
Paul Gray (Slipknot)

I'm not so sure about these next two but,
Brian Yale (Matchbox Twenty)
Mark Stoermer (The Killers)


Now I don't want this becoming a Flame topic, or worst of all a joke topic, so please give me an honest answer, and hey if you think my picks suck, go ahead and flame me

P.S: This is in no way saying these bands suck (I love all the bands I listed), I'm just expressing that these are IMO good bassists that are in "FLAMED" bands.


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Old 04-27-2008, 07:04 PM
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IMHO none of those bassists are very special.
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Old 04-27-2008, 07:15 PM
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Not sure about the ones you listed but:

Tony Kanal (No Doubt)

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Ryan Martinie (Mudvayne)

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A good bass player will make any band better. But, once I got to thinking about this question, the answer in my head was obvious.

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I do not think I ever would have gained an interest in the band had it not been for Mark King. Except, once I did get into the band, I discovered the groove majic that is Philip Gould. There's a guy who really understands the way a drummer should play in a funk band.
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Morgan Nicholls in the Senseless Things (terrible UK indie band from the early 90's)
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Shawn Economaki - stone sour

stone sour gets under rated, but to me I love listening to the first album just to hear that bass pumping, adding bits in when it should be and its just perfect...
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Thanks for replying guys

WJGreer, I agree with you that a good bassist makes a band better, but again I just want to note that it's not that these bands suck, it's that in most of the internet community these bands are constantly flamed (I really should change the title should I)
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Other than the bands listed I can't think of any more.
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I really dislike STP but I have to admit their bassist knows his way around a fretboard.
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Vail Johnson?
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Jack Casady was the name that immediately came to mind.
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I think Cannibal Corpse is terrible, but their bassist, Alex Webster, is a really good player with mad technical skills.
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John Paul Jones and Tommy Shannon.
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Am I allowed to pick myself?

Anyway, no new suggestions at this point, but I'd like to second the dude from No Doubt. That guy is great, but No Doubt is a pretty bad band.
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Oh, oh, I got one:

Mike Dirnt

In general, I find that a lot of really crummy pop punk, and especially political pop punk for whatever reason, has fairly good bass playing, despite the fact that on the whole it might be nearly unlistenable.
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