
Bush Vs Belladonna Vs Turbin
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Why is it that the percentages for all these polls all seem to add up to 99?
I'd say a tie between Bellodona and Bush. Granted, I don't know any of the other dude's stuff, and the only Bush albums I heard were GOTE and WCFYA, but I think they had a real good thing with that line up, and they seemed like they had more to do before they finished. However, having seen both singers live, I can honestly say Bellodonna kicks ass too, there's nothing wrong with his style at all.
I'd say a tie between Bellodona and Bush. Granted, I don't know any of the other dude's stuff, and the only Bush albums I heard were GOTE and WCFYA, but I think they had a real good thing with that line up, and they seemed like they had more to do before they finished. However, having seen both singers live, I can honestly say Bellodonna kicks ass too, there's nothing wrong with his style at all.
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Rip your fuckin' flesh off,
Beat you 'till you're just a fucking lifeless carcass,
Fuck you and your progress,
Watch me fucking regress,
You were made to take the fall,
Now you're nothing!!
Tear your fuckin' eyes out,
Rip your fuckin' flesh off,
Beat you 'till you're just a fucking lifeless carcass,
Fuck you and your progress,
Watch me fucking regress,
You were made to take the fall,
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- Styxx
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John Bush is a fantastic singer and an equally excellent frontman but I had to go with Joey simply for the fact he was the singer I heard first.
I bought Spreading the Disease the week it came out and was just blown away by his voice, especially on Medusa, Armed and Dangerous, Madhouse and Lone Justice.
Bush surprised the hell out of me on SOWN and the band I thought would die after Joey left carried on being one of my all-time favourite bands.
Turbin was pretty shabby and I'm glad they got rid. He had virtually no range and his vocals are the main reason I don't listen to FOM half as much as I should.
I bought Spreading the Disease the week it came out and was just blown away by his voice, especially on Medusa, Armed and Dangerous, Madhouse and Lone Justice.
Bush surprised the hell out of me on SOWN and the band I thought would die after Joey left carried on being one of my all-time favourite bands.
Turbin was pretty shabby and I'm glad they got rid. He had virtually no range and his vocals are the main reason I don't listen to FOM half as much as I should.

- Darkweasel
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Darkweasel wrote:I bought Spreading the Disease the week it came out
So did I,still got it upstairs somewhere.
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Clare wrote:I haven't ever heard Turbin, so Belladonna!
You what???? Get Fistful of Metal, seriously you must.
This is a hard one for me because I love both Bush and Belladonna, but I like the sense of humour that Joey seemed to bring to the band, and his vocals are wicked.
However, if we're going by what they both sound like today... Turbin. I don't think Joey can sing anywhere near as good as he used ot, his voice sounds too stressed.
- Stevedot2
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They're all awesome singers, but my favourite singer of all time has always been John Bush. Sound of White Noise, Stomp 442 and Volume 8 were fucking awesome albums, even though they didn't sound anything like the original "thrash" Anthrax. Plus, Armored Saint are fucking excellent. Still love Belladonna though, and his solo stuff (called Belladonna) is under-rated.
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I'd have to say Turbin
Joey is a great singer but i couldn't imagine fist full of metal being as good with anyone else. Such a killer album and his voice suits it to the ground
The less said about Bush the better
Joey is a great singer but i couldn't imagine fist full of metal being as good with anyone else. Such a killer album and his voice suits it to the ground
The less said about Bush the better

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