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Old 01-04-2005, 06:23 PM
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Originally posted by Sedated_replica
Just to let you know, screaming does take talent. But singing takes a whole lot more. There is only so many notes that you can scream, and they're is so many more that you can sing.

The way most singers start out is by screaming (aka Jim Ward), All his singing in At The drive-in was just screaming. Not saying it was bad, but they're was a reason why they had a REAL singer.

Jim has a good voice and like a real musician he keeps getting better.

More people can scream than sing ( I mean, really sing)
I agree. I think Anthony Keidis is a good example as well. I personally think as he matured (both musically and biologically) he turned himself into a pretty good singerl. Whereas when he first started out...he was just a mere vocalist or frontman with not much depth.
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