What other band would he fit into? We know he was deemed "too good" for Metallica (lol), so is there any band who could take him in?
Les Claypool
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green day
fall out boy
death grips
honestly i could unironically see that
Korn
cringe
cringe
BASED
tool
probably bc it already happened
Mr Bungle
Merzbow
Steve Albini
Korn
public image
mr bungle
reel big fish
big bad voodoo daddy
wait did it really
i don't listen to death grips
not a chance. Clay is too talented for 3 chord pop punk
I love FOB, but the last thing they need is intricate bass parts
biglol
actually would be interested to hear Clay in Tool or APC
my personal pics:
Faith no more
RHCP
touring member for David Bowie or Talking Heads during 80s/90s
him and Ryan from Mudvayne swap roles
Nirvana? Why not. Might actually make them good for ONCE.
Pink Floyd during the late 80s would have been based. FFB's cover of Animals was amazing. Would love to hear his takes on late 80s PF material.
>I love FOB
opinion disregarded
you're only fooling yourself if you think TTTYG-FAD aren't peak pop-punk
The peak for pop punk was probably that get up kids albun with the robots on the cover
>tool
I saw Primus play with Danny Carey a few years ago in Chicago and they played a few Tool songs. It was fun. But I'd be curious to hear his contributions to original material with the rest of the lineup.
all members of FoB LOVE the getupkids. Take This To Your Grave and From Under The Cork Tree were heavily influenced by early emo-pop-punk
Ween
+1 for Mudvayne
He literally appears on a death grips track.
big question is could ryan keep up with Primus and still make the music interesting and unique as only Primus can do?
>thinking I was seriously suggesting Green Day
This probably
that's exactly why it's shit. pop-punk is a garbage genre. as i said... Opinion. Disregarded.
He was on Steroids no?
A very small portion, but he was on it.
how about I suck your cock, fag? You like that? Maybe I'll fuck your tight asshole for being such a homo...
It was more of a side track to Steroids, or a standalone single, check out "More Than The Fairy" by Death Grips. That track has Les Claypool in it.