Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Audioslave vs. Red Hot Chili Peppers-Day 30

After we saw The Offspring advance to our final round by a vote of 3-1 over Metallica, we have one more semifinal matchup to deal with-Audioslave vs. Red Hot Chili Peppers. The two bands have fought very competitively to reach this spot, and now it's time for them to square off. This should be a great one-vote now!

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Metallica vs. The Offspring-Day 29

Metallica and The Offspring are both legends of their respective genres, and have been going strong for numbers of years now. Ironically, they both have a new album coming out this year, which will continue to support them as rock legends.

This is it...who will be the eastern conference champion? Vote now!

Final Four!

Rate the Rock has come down to the final stretch-and it's time to crown conference champions and see who will prevail as the greatest band of all time. First for the east we have Metallica vs. The Offspring, and in the west we have Audioslave vs. Red Hot Chili Peppers. Those matchups will lead to the ultimate showdown in the final match. Voting starts soon!

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Red Hot Chili Peppers vs. Foo Fighters-Day 28

After Audioslave defeated Pearl Jam by a vote of 4-1, we move on to one of the toughest matchups yet, Red Hot Chili Peppers vs. Foo Fighters. In our last round before the semi-finals, this one is going to get very intense. Vote now!

Monday, May 12, 2008

Pearl Jam vs. Audioslave-Day 27

After The Offspring demolished Tenacious D by a unanimous vote, the eastern conference semi finals are set in stone-The Offspring vs. Metallica. Next up is our first battle between western conference bands Pearl Jam and Audioslave. Time to vote!

Thursday, May 8, 2008

The Offspring vs. Tenacious D-Day 26

After Metallica defeated Nirvana by a vote of 4 to 2 in a close one, we move on to a matchup between the classic punk rock group The Offspring and the band who is the self-proclaimed greatest band in the world, Tenacious D. Here we go...get to the voting!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Metallica vs. Nirvana-Day 25

Since I've all there is to say about all these bands by now, we're just going stick with the voting. The band who was king of the 80's vs. the band that was king of the 90's, this should be an awesome matchup. Vote now!

Elite Eight are Set!

Our elite eight have been chosen for Rate the Rock! Time for the final stretch...who will become the ultimate champion? Here are the match-ups...

East-
Metallica vs. Nirvana
The Offspring vs. Tenacious D

West-
Pearl Jam vs. Audioslave
Foo Fighters vs. Red Hot Chili Peppers

This is going to get good..voting starts soon!

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Red Hot Chili Peppers vs. Puddle of Mudd-Day 24

After the Foo Fighters beat Goldfinger by a vote of 5-1, we move on to our final bracket quarterfinal, rock legends Red Hot Chili Peppers vs. newbies Puddle of Mudd. The Red Hot Chili Peppers have been for more than 25 years now, and have continued to go strong. They got started in 1983, and haven't let up since. They released their first album in 84', a self-titled effort, which didn't get much success. However, the band didn't let up, and continued to put out more albums. The next two, Freaky Styley and The Uplift Mofo Party Plan, continued to showcase the band's funky style of music, but still saw limited commercial success. Soon came Mother's Milk, which became the Peppers' biggest album, headlined with a cover of Stevie Wonder's "Higher Ground". Then, in 1991, the band finally hit the scene. Blood Sugar Sex Magik became a huge hit, with such singles as "Give It Away", "Under the Bridge", and "Suck My Kiss". The album continued to top the charts, and the Peppers became a household name. However, the band soon fell upon a dark era, when guitarist John Frusciante left the band after the Blood Sugar tour. The band was forced to find a replacement in Dave Navarro, of Jane's Addiction fame. The chemistry with the new guitarist didn't seem to flow, and the result was One Hot Minute, an album that didn't nearly see the success of Blood Sugar and had a different style to it. Once the tour was over, Navarro left the band because of band tensions, and frontman Anthony Kiedis confronted Frusciante about rejoining. Frusciante, who had faced the verge of death due to drug addiction, finished up in rehab and rejoined the band in 1998. The result was Californication, the turn around album for the band. The album was an instant success, and showcased a softer and melodic side to the band not seen on previous albums. With Frusciante back, the band was once again in their prime. They released the follow-up to Cali in 2002 called By The Way, which can be considered to be the band's most mellow album to date. However, the Peppers didn't let up, and released a huge, double disc album in 2006 called Stadium Arcadium. The album was a masterpiece, and showcased the blend of the band's new and old styles. There was the funk for the old fans, and the softer stuff for the new fans. Although the Peppers are taking a break from music right now, they show no signs of letting up and promise to continue to make great music. As for our ladder, we have 00's modern rock band Puddle of Mudd, who saw big success in 2001 with the release of Come Clean. It produced hits like "Blurry" and "She Hates Me". Although the band kept quiet for a few years after that, we came back in 2007 with "Famous", which seems to be a modest hit for the band.

That's it for me...voting time!