Let's settle this once and for all, what is the best Post-Grunge band? Many will say A Perfect Circle without contention because of Maynard Keenan's involvement. Others will posit that Nickelback is the best given their scope and pop structure conformity, which lends itself to listeners both normies and /mu/tants alike. I personally find Breaking Benjamin to be of high quality, as it serves as it crosses the boundaries of PG into mallcore emo and can easily be found on the same playlists as 30 Seconds To Mars. Thoughts?
only post grunge album I enjoy
>>75078042
absolutely Everclear, both Sparkle and Fade and pic related are great records. Alekakis mostly ran out of good ideas after, but his songwriting on those two is amazing. Greg Eklund's a hell of a drummer too, he really carries most of these songs and I wish he'd done more percussion work after leaving the band.
>>75080027
good band
for me, it's local h's bound for the floor
>>75078042
i don't know but i want to lick that guy
>>75079987
in post-grunge pleb is goat
>>75079987