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Popular performers / bands that are always good

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In a mirror to Pinback's "groups that can't sing" I want to open a thread on those performers who consistently produce good songs.

And I'm sure there will be some music I don't like.

First recommendation:

Anita Baker.
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The Police never had a bad album, and arguably never had a bad song.
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Electric Light Orchestra

The Moody Blues

Chicago (at least I can't remember any)

Elton John
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Rush.

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Billy Mays wrote:Rush.
WHAT? I'd argue they had more bad albums than good ones at this point, but the good ones were so exceptional that we give them a break.

Snakes and fucking Arrows? C'mon.
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Peter Cetera (this might be related to why Chicago was very good)

Neil Diamond

Bob Seger
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Tdarcos wrote:Peter Cetera (this might be related to why Chicago was very good)

Neil Diamond

Bob Seger
Oh wait, I didn't realize this was a comedy bit.

This is your funniest stuff in years!
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Iron Maiden

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Bob Marley
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pinback wrote:
Tdarcos wrote:Peter Cetera (this might be related to why Chicago was very good)

Neil Diamond

Bob Seger
Oh wait, I didn't realize this was a comedy bit.

This is your funniest stuff in years!
Hold it. You don't get to just dismiss the example. You have to give an example for the one(s) you disagree with. "Claims made without evidence may be dismissed without evidence."

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The Beach Boys.
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pinback wrote:The Police never had a bad album, and arguably never had a bad song.
That's because they all sound the same (heh-heh)

I'll submit.. FUGAZI

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