Band is named after the frontman

>band is named after the frontman

>band has frontman

test

>band has men

>Band is now just the orignal front man and rotating musicians.

>band is literally exactly the same as the frontman's name

this but unironically

>band is named after the frontman
>frontman quits the band to focus on solo career

>band is named after the manager

>band has multiple lead singers

>test

When has that happened lol

Alice Cooper

Queen ;)

>band hates their name but decides not to change it
>band breaks up a few years later

>woman thinks the suffix -man or -men doesn't apply to women as well.

>Band changes their name because they've decided it's not politically correct enough

But that´s why the original integrants are not in anymore.

It don´t have sense to put them a protagonism if they´re not there.

NAME ONE (1) BaNd

>chance the rapper

>band is named saint pepsi

> band

prolly teen suicide, they havent made anything since they changed their name and im sure theyll never make another thing again

>band has literally none of the original members

>all the original members are dead

>Mark Lanegan is co-lead singer

>band is named after the guitarist

to be fair the name was barely even a stage name when the act started. it was more of an outright character

>blank and the blanks

This is actually wrong. The Alice Cooper band wasn't named after him, he used his birth name in the early days and took the name for himself after the band split up.

His old band mates still receive royalties because he uses his old band name "Alice Cooper"

every blues and jazz musician

>band has men without hats

>mfw only song is safety dance

ramones

>Band with name.

>Band

swans

King Crimson

>band does a reunion album
>records it under a different name

>band name is a pun

>Bands bassist is eccentric, dances and does back up vocals

Santana, Montrose, Van Halen
These are all good band names.

>band name is song title

>band is named after another band

>person doesn't know that man used to just mean person, and Werman meant male, and Wifman meant female, therefore concluding that any profession than ends with -man, is sexist.

U FOKING WOT M8

>band forced to change their name because jims murphy is an asshole

>"we now know that James Murphy wasn't involved in the cease-and-desist. He was on honeymoon."

and it took more than ten years for him to ease up?

Boris

>he uses the term frontman instead of singer

why

>band's name is the title of another band's album

>band's name is impossible to pronounce

OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

>bands name is the keyboard command on a Mac to make the symbol Δ
what a faggot band

>Responding to the original cease-and-desist letter, Death From Above wrote on their website: “FUCK DFA RECORDS FUCK JAMES MURPHY WE DECLARE JIHAD ON THEM HOLY WAR ENDING IN THIER DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENT… james murphy is a selfish piece of fuck that will burn in the flames of a specially dedicated rock and roll jihad. if i had the resources i would fly a plane into his skull.”

>rock and roll jihad


in a year or two there will be a post saying
>band is named after another bands declaration of jihad
in a thread like this

damn he's fat

>front man

During live shows, he stands in front

Spiritualized

Criminally underrated

>band's self-titled album has a title track

What if the frontman writes and records everything himself?

>solo artist uses their real name instead of a stage name

>one member band referred as "they"

...

Greg is dead, user

someone just posted a swans album in a /fit/ music thread

>band's debut album title is a pronounciation guide

name 300 bands that did this

>solo artist uses a band name

>he doesn't like Lynyrd Skynyrd

holy kek

>band changes their name because of sjws

YASSS

But the history of the words is irrelevant. Nobody thinks language has been consciously, intentionally constructed to be sexist as some kind of grand patriarchal conspiracy. The point remains that in the English language as it exists today, men/man/he/him and so on are used to refer to males, and to use a gender specific term as a gender neutral one is both nonsensical and yes sexist, because it creates the presumption that the default gender is male unless provided with contrary evidence (You see evidence of this all the time with how people will automatically label anything with an indeterminate gender as male and give them male names the majority of the time, like toys, robots, certain animals, teddies, et cetera. Or how anyone on the internet is assumed to be male, even in spaces where the ratio is 50/50 or close to it).

>band changes style because of sjws

>bands debut album is named after them

>Band's album is literally called "Self Title"

You sounds retarded.

>band is named after the drummer's and part of the bassist's surnames.

Name several bands

>band's name is the title of another band's SONG

this is actually very common (Radiohead, Ladytron, Boris, Sisters of Mercy, Blonde Redhead, Eric's Trip, Slowdive, Spoon, Pretty Girls Make Graves, Death Cab for Cutie, Overkill, Negativland, Godsmack, Bad Brains...)

AJJ

>band is named after the surnames of the married guitarist and singer

And Viet Cong

>frontman becomes frontwoman

King Diamond

...

Boris is named after another bands song

>band members claim to be at work

Megadeth

>Bands name is an acronym

>band has no name, instead they have q hunch of ASCII symbols they make up fake pronunciation for

name 1 band...

name one

>band is overshadowed by a shit "lol so randum XD" name that they created when they were teenagers, and are still trying to release serious material as adults under the same name

>band name is stylised in lowercase with no spaces

>project name is stylized in caps with all spaces and as a part of the name it tells you how to stylize it