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00:0010 Rock Singers Who Proved One Band Isn't Enough
00:0310. Mike Patton
00:06Patton's voice defies limits across hundreds of projects,
00:10from Faith No More's alt-metal to Mr. Bungle's chaos to Fantomas' vocal experimentation.
00:169. Corey Taylor
00:18Taylor alternates between Slipknot's ferocious screams and Stone Sour's melodic choruses,
00:24also exploring solo southern rock and classic metal influences.
00:2810. Johnny Marr
00:31Marr's jangly guitar defined the Smiths, enriched Electronic, the V, the Cribs, and Modest Mouse,
00:37with his recognizable melodic artistry.
00:4011. Jack White
00:42White revived garage rock's spirit with the white stripes, contributed to the Raconteers,
00:48explored blues and country in analog-driven experiments.
00:5112. Paul McCartney
00:54McCartney led Wings Post Beatles, spanning British Invasion pop, experimental albums,
00:59arena rock, and electronic collaborations over six creative decades.
01:0413. Ritchie Blackmore
01:07Blackmore revolutionized Deep Purple's hard rock, formed Rainbow,
01:11then embraced medieval folk with Blackmore's Night, fearless in genre-defying transformations.
01:1614. Jimmy Page
01:19Page evolved from Session guitarist to Led Zeppelin innovator, blending blues, folk, jazz influences
01:26into groundbreaking rock production and arrangements.
01:2815. Ronnie James Dio
01:31Dio's towering operatic vocals drove Rainbow, Black Sabbath, his own Dio and Heaven and Hell projects,
01:38defining metal's epic mythology.
01:4016. Dave Grohl
01:43Grohl transitioned from Nirvana's drummer to Foo Fighters' frontman, collaborating with Queens of the Stone Age and them Crooked Vultures.
01:5116. Eric Clapton
01:5316. Eric Clapton
01:5416. Eric Clapton earned three rock hall inductions across the Yardbirds, Cream, and Derek and the Dominos,
01:59then sustained a decades-long solo career.
02:0216. Eric Clapton
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