
"H.R. of Bad Brains had an amazing range at times. He was the fastest-singing man on the face of the planet, and having seen them in the '80s, he is the greatest frontman of all time when he is at the height of his powers."
"Birthday Party era Nick Cave, particularly, is my favorite. There's such menace to it. And he's so well read and a brilliant, brilliant lyricist."
"The godfather of punk rock, Iggy Pop. I forget how old he is now. He's still a freaking maniac. His later work, like American Valhalla, is amazing, but his stuff with The Stooges, particularly the Funhouse record, there's just something undeniable about it."
Randy Blythe, frontman of Lamb of God, shares his top three vocalists: H.R. of Bad Brains, known for his incredible range and stage presence; Nick Cave, particularly from his Birthday Party era, recognized for his menacing style and lyrical brilliance; and Iggy Pop, the punk rock icon, whose energy and work, especially with The Stooges, remain influential. Lamb of God recently completed a North American tour and has upcoming performances planned.
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