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What's the one band that according to you, can do no wrong?

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Rolling Stones and U2


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Depeche Mode
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Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
A little known band called American Hitmen. Great guys and musicians.
The only band I can think of that I've never heard a really bad song from is Built to Spill.

Apart from that, I'll say Neil Young. He's written his fair share of shit over the past 50 years or so, but I admire that he's always followed his muse wherever it leads him, and so I'm willing to forgive him for a weak or ill-conceived album here and there.

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Oh quite easily. U2. Every album to be soaked in and enjoyed. Much like a hot bath that at first feel different, then the more you soak it in the more comfort and pleasurable they are. The best one by far is the 1987 Joshua tree. Happy 30th anniversary guys!
The Offspring

I really can't wait until their next album.

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The Coral Reefer Band. Saw them live in the 70s, 80s, 90s, 00, teens. Oh and Jimmy as well.
Pearl Jam wins this one so easily.
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Bands? Radiohead from the Bends onwards.
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Run the Jewels. There's something about Killer Mike and El-P - they just seem to compliment each other so well, and El-P's production is just getting better and better with age. Three albums in, and they show no signs of flagging and whilst on most albums I end up skipping at least one track, I can happily listen to all the RTJ albums all the way through, and back to back.
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Wow, so many great bands to choose from. If I'm feeling blue I always listen to ABBA.
The Rolling Stones

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Nick Nasal and the Nine Nasty Nose Pickers, an old jazz band. They played in a number of venues but their favorite was the Hell Hole Swamp Festival. They can do no wrong as they've all passed away.

And for those that aren't familiar with the Hell Hole Swamp Festival:

The Hell Hole Swamp Festival takes place during the first weekend in May at Jamestown, SC, on the northern edge of the swamp. It is a typical Southern festival complete with a cocoa spitting contest, arm wrestling, beauty contests and much more. One unique event of the festival is the Hell Hole Gator Trot 10k, colloquially called the Redneck Run. It began in 1976 and is one of the oldest road races in South Carolina.
The 'Band of Brothers' - the 'music' of those machine guns and rifles is way better than most of the noise and cacophony produced by the bands of noisemakers nowadays.
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Adam Ant
Depeche Mode
The Chemical Brothers
VNV Nation
Covenant




Depeche Mode dropped the ball w/ its last album.
Every artist/band has come up with something I'm not into, which I have no problem with as new songs are experiments, and with such there will be some that go awry (or in a few cases I might appreciate years, or in fewer cases decades, later). The point is not to be good every time as it is to come up with stuff so very good, it makes up for the failures.


However, a few bands have come close, for what I've listened to of theirs:

a few 1970s prog-rock bands.

The Beatles from 1966 to 1970.

My Bloody Valentine.

a little known Toronto band called Surrender Dorothy—hard rock progressive—the singer sounds like Alanis Morissette, with similar lyrics, and came out around the same time as JLP (and before anyone accuses then of being derivative, the first time I heard You Oughta Know (a whiny song IMO), I thought it was Dalbello who did it. Here's a bit of her most noted song https://youtu.be/jw6S6YM7Xe0?t=213 10 years before JLP).


(I must have heard this song at least 50x over the years, and the album Serum almost as much)

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The Divine Comedy.
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