sorry but i didnt want the entire list to be just drill rappers
>young pappy >la capone >rondonumbanine >king louie >lil durk >sd >ballout >capo >boss top >gino marley >montana of 300
William Bailey
let's see MN has...
Bob Dylan Prince The Replacements Husker Du Dillinger Four Lamont Cranston Eyedea & Abilities Atmosphere P.O.S. The Hold Steady Trampled By Turtles The Jayhawks Chastity Brown Halloween, Alaska Polica Hieruspecs Mint Condition Quietdrive Semisonic (lol "closing time") Soul Asylum The Trashmen ("Surfin Bird"...I didn't even know that song came from here)
not quite Chicago, but we've had some good contributors
Isaac Phillips
yes but living outside of chicago is awful in terms of music
Joshua Butler
>Jesus Lizard >Codeine >Tortoise >Isotope 217 >U.S. Maple >Big Black >Laughing Hyenas >Red Red Meat / Califone >Jim O'Rourke >Cap'n Jazz / Joan of Arc >Pegboy >Uncle Tupelo >Eleventh Dream Day >Kevin Drumm >Locrian >Flying Luttenbachers >Cheer Accident >Common >Chicago House
Probably
Noah Walker
The Chicago house and industrial days were amazing. Wax Trax! Cold Waves! Going to our practice space on Superior Street, knowing Ministry used the same rooms, or the old storage places on Cermak where Madtin Gore did a DJ set in a rave or the Smashing Pumpkins spent a bunch of the 90s in? There's so much fun music history here. Hell, the Metro is where Guns n Roses hid out in like, 1991 for a summer. With the revolting cocks.
Joseph Watson
Pepper
Tyler Powell
We have this folk duo called Arborea... and that's about it