It's got to be either Bob Dylan, Tim Armstrong (from Rancid), Shane McGowan (from The Pogues), Biz Markie, or Gerard Way,
2007-08-19 08:27:25
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Steve Perry of Journey
2007-08-19 15:34:16
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answer #2
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answered by packerfan 7
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Freddie Mercury
2007-08-19 15:25:28
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answered by Splitters 7
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Freddie Mercury
2007-08-19 15:33:34
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answered by snowwind_7 2
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The biggest arguments are going to come from the people whose list includes:
Robert Plant (Led Zepplin) has one of the widest ranges
Geoff Tate (Queensryche) is classically trained
Pat Benetar started out singing opera at Julliard
Rob Halford (Judas Priest) is called the Metal God
You could easily make an argument out of any of these.
2007-08-19 18:13:01
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answered by Bradly S 5
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Freddie Mercury of Queen !!!
(honorable mention to Chris Cornell, Brad Delp of Boston, and John Lennon)
2007-08-19 15:32:13
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answered by Anonymous
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My personal Hero's:
Robert Plant
Paul Rodgers
Ian Gillian
Jon Anderson
2007-08-19 15:52:09
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answered by oracleofohio 7
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Rob Thomas
2007-08-20 10:56:35
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answer #8
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answered by matchboxfan 1
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Any one of these: {personal favourites}
Robert Plant
Meat Loaf
Stevie Nicks
Joe Cocker
Freddie Mercury
2007-08-19 15:28:46
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answered by Lady Silver Rose * Wolf 7
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I'll agree with others, Freddy Mercury.
Although I busted up laughing when I read Biz Markie. No matter how bad his voice is, "Pickin' Boogers" will always be a favorite of mine.
2007-08-19 15:38:25
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answered by Huevo 6
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Paul Rodgers of Free/Bad Company
2007-08-19 15:31:11
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answer #11
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answered by meep meep 7
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