Artists whose solo career surpasses that of their former band

Artists whose solo career surpasses that of their former band.

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you're an actual moron if you think he did anything worthwhile outside of the smiths

t. hasn't listened to bona drag, your arsenal or vauxhall and i

David Sylvian
Julian Cope
Richard Hawley
Mark Lanegan

>And when you slam...

imagine actually believing this lmao

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>Mark Lanegan
based
saw him live last year

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reminder that mozz's career is a Yas Forums meme

the smiths outdo everything he's produced solo, his new vocals sound like hes constantly on the verge of an athsma attack

imagine worshiping a loser making mediocre music because he says comes out with 'politically incorrect' statements

imagine projecting all of this onto somebody just because they like some music that you don't

>the smiths outdo everything he's produced solo
Even if that was true (which it's not), it still wouldn't detract from the fact that he's produced numerous great albums and great songs solo.

Name one (1) track, two (2) tunes and three (3) jams

those are all different words for the same thing, i.e. a song
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LEAVE ME ALONE I WAS ONLY SINGING

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Brian Eno

Peter Gabriel

Johnny thunders
Lou reed

Maybe Iggy Pop(?) But I'm not sure, the Stooges were so fucking influential, but Iggy became a pop culture symbol, has a great discography, all his albums are at leas acceptable, and he is still releasing good shit nowadays. I think he counts.

Debatable. Lou did good shit, but nothing as influential as VU and Nico or as good as WL/WH.

Early solo Morrissey (1988-1990) was excellent. Except for some good comeback songs in the mid-2000s I could probably live without ever hearing 95% of the rest of it ever again.

The Smiths have the song 'How Soon Is Now' and the brilliance of Johnny Marr and Andy Rourke. As well as a discography of nearly perfect material. They're not even in the same ballpark.

bjork

imagine excluding your arsenal, vauxhall, southpaw grammar and some of the amazing album tracks, singles, & b-sides:
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Father John Misty
Brittany Howard
Raekwon

>top Morrissey album on RYM #2,158 overall
>top Smiths album on RYM #27 overall

I rest my case

>using the opinions of communist trannies as the arbiter of what's good music

Ok now thats just pure cope and delusion

it was a bit facetious, but there is a large constituency of that crowd on there. either way, you shouldn't base your opinions off of what rym says, you should listen to the albums yourself. most hardcore smiths/morrissey fans rate his best albums just as highly as the best smiths albums.

george harrison

Goddamn. What an awful take.

>he gets his opinions from some website

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this.

his solo career has a few highlights but it's mostly shit

everything the smiths put out was good.