No, I'm not referring to the 1989 comedy
The Dream Team, starring Michael Keaton and Christopher Lloyd. I'm referring to the idea of the Rock and Roll "supergroup", or, more specifically, the Heavy Metal Supergroup. Since I'm a nerd, and also because I have a tendency to daydream a little bit, I put together my own top 5 list of imaginary Metal supergroups, representing several different genres and some of those most talented musicians in the game. Anyone, living or dead, from any era, is eligible. All names are linked to an audio or video sample of some of their finest work. Maybe you think this is a waste of time. Well, some dudes play "fantasy football". I play fantasy METAL. Fuck you.
1) THRASH METAL SUPERGROUP:
We'll start with the thrashers. Shredding guitarists are a must here, so I've chosen Watchtower-era
Ron Jarzombek for composition and
Bonded By Blood-era
Gary Holt for insane soloing. With all that six-string chaos going on, the band will need a super-solid rhythm section. I think
Rain In Blood-era
Dave Lombardo and
Kill 'Em All-era
Cliff Burton should do the trick. Vocals?
Blaine from The Accused. Duh. Oh yeah, they're called "Tainted Pacification".
TAINTED PACIFICATION - Clockwise from top left: Blaine Cook, vocals, Ron Jarzombek, rhythm guitar, Gary Holt, lead guitar, Dave Lombardo, drums, and Cliff Burton, bass.
Below: Typical crowd for a Tainted Pacification concert.
2) PROGRESSIVE/SHRED METAL SUPERGROUP:
For some serious wanksmanship, my geek-lord prog/shred supergroup ("Neptune's Trident") would have to feature both Nitro-era
Michael Angelo Batio AND
The Great Kat (any era). Death/Atheist-era
Steve DiGiorgio rocks the bass, while
Rob Halford circa 1978 (click this link, seriously) provides the vocal acrobatics. I guess we need a drummer too, right? I don't know, the
guy from DragonForce or something? A progressive Metal band always needs an uncredited keyboard player, too, so I would also sneak in the guy from
Dream Theater. But he would have to play a KEYTAR.
NEPTUNE'S TRIDENT - Clockwise from top left: Rob Halford, vocals, Michael Angelo Batio, lead and rhythm guitar, The Great Kat, lead guitar, rhythm guitar, and violin, Dave Mackintosh, drums, and Steve DiGiorgio, bass.
Below: At certain times, Batio will play rhythm with his left hand and lead with his right, while The Great Kat shreds her violin (pictured).
3) STONY 70'S METAL SUPERGROUP
If it's a 70's Metal band, it's gotta be a power trio.
John Garner from Sir Lord Baltimore would anchor the unit on skins AND vocals, with late-Deep Purple/early-Rainbow
Ritchie Blackmore (wearing the witch hat) on guitar and the mighty
Geezer Butler rounding things out on bass. They're called "Pegasus".
PEGASUS - From left: John Garner, drums and vocals, Geezer Butler, bass, and Richie Blackmore, guitar.
Below: Pegasus fan base.
4) DEATH METAL SUPERGROUP
"Gorgamortis" will rip your face off and then shit it down your throat. Led by
Extreme Conditions-era
Kevin Sharp and featuring alternating lead and rhythm guitar work by Necrophagist's
Mohammed Suicmez and Death's
Chuck Schuldiner, you really can't go wrong. Throw in Cannibal Corpse/Blotted Science's
Alex Webster on bass and the best goddamn Death Metal drummer ever, Terrorizer/Morbid Angel's
Pete "Commando" Sandoval on the skins, and you've a recipe for some brutal fucking SHRED.
GORGAMORTIS - Clockwise from left: Kevin Sharp, vocals, Chuck Schuldiner, lead and rhythm guitar, "Commando" Sandoval, drums, Alex Webster, bass, and Mohammed Suicmez, lead and rhythm guitar.
Below: Typical Gorgamortis mosh pit.
5) DEATH METAL SUPERGROUP PART 2
You guys know I couldn't leave it to
just one Death Metal supergroup. Here's the second, "Grief Counselor", with (pre-emo-haircut)
Barney Greenway on vocals,
Obscura-era
Luc LeMay on rhythm guitar and Cryptopsy's
Eric Langlois on bass (
Blasphemy Made Flesh and
None So Vile-era only, please). And of course we need
Gene Hoglan from (insert the name of every awesome Metal band ever) on drums.
You guys thought I forgot
Trey! HA! No way! Lead guitar, motherfuckers!
GRIEF COUNSELOR - Clockwise from left: Barney Greenway, vocals, Gene Hoglan, drums, Trey Azagthoth, lead guitar, Luc LeMay, rhythm guitar, and Eric Langlois, bass.
Below: Trey is one seriously awesome bro.
Feel free to add your own Metal supergroups in the 'Comments' section.
BRUTAL.