Bands you're surprised are still around

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What bands are you surprised haven't broken up yet?

Puddle of Mudd, even with Wes Scantlin being such a piece of shit, and their music being the equivelant to week-old nachos, are still somehow still together.
They just came out with a new song:

 
Andrew W.K.
I don't think you can call him a "band", but I'm amazed he still produces music to this day - just not as often as he once did.
This music video was released about a year ago.
 
GWAR. Seriously, Dave Brockie is dead, yet they're still going around doing concerts and making appearances at conventions. You'd think they'd disband at anytime post the 1990s when they stopped doing movies, but they're still going strong, even after Oderous Urungus went back to space.
 
I'm surprised the Stones are still performing, most of their members look like zombies:
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For some 90s shit that should of died young, both blink182 and Weezer are corpses moving that should just go 6 feet deep. Oh, and "built to spill" is going strong, almost coming up to 30 years of doing shows, good on em
 
Andrew W.K.
I don't think you can call him a "band", but I'm amazed he still produces music to this day - just not as often as he once did.
This music video was released about a year ago.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=U_EupMUsb50

I was actually just listening to Andrew WK with my little bro earlier this week. I like listening to his stuff while pregaming. That being said, if you listen to one of his songs you've heard them all
 
i'm surprised Nightwish is still around, used to listen to them back in like 2008-2011, seems they've changed their female singer once again.
 
Panic! At The Disco
It's just not the same anymore without the entire band and baroque pop punk ;________;
I can't listen to them anymore without being powerfully overwhelmed by nostalgia.

Why doesn't he just go by Brandon Urie? He just sounds like a generic pop star now since the rest of the band left. At least their older albums are cool when they were still a band.


As someone else said I'm surprised Weezer is still around.
 
Rage Against The Machine was being cringey recently.
Most punk bands around that time are being exceptional. Fat Mike of No FX made that comment about the Las Vegas shooting impacting a country show being alright lost them a beer label. Green Day is releasing a comic book about the "Last of the American Girls" (good song) but its about California seceding and fighting off racist America. At least that's what I heard last about it. Rise Against got super fired up around the election time and the last album they released back in 2017 was a direct call out against Trump. Offspring released a custom tank for World of Tanks in October... that one is just weird, but at least they're not being ridiculous. Really I'm shocked that a lot of these bands are still around. Plenty of older punk bands were getting cancelled for 'harmful speech.' Gorilla Biscuits was one of them. The front man, who used to get spit on by skinheads and neonazis back in the 80s during shows got called a Nazi for saying everyone's life mattered, whether they were black white or yellow. They also used exceptional unfiltered which some considered a cause to cancel them.

So yeah, a lot of the older bands that could be called left leaning surprise me as they are considered guilty for the things they used to sing about back in the day.

Reel Big Fish for sure. I got into ska late to the party only for them to drop an entire new album about a year ago.
Reel Big Fish will never fade out because there is no new ska bands rising up to fill that potential gap. Homecoming Queens were the last ones that I felt could have gone anywhere but they went separate ways. Pretty much all the big ska bands from the 90s are still around for the same reason. They will always sell out a venue, and they all like the scene. Reel Big Fish shows are some of the best to go to if you want a musically sound show and one where they're flashy and include the crowd. I'm always surprised Streetlight Manifesto survived as well, given all the lawsuit issues. It'll be interesting to see what they do, but I think they'll start working on a new album soon.

Sublime is my decision. After Nowell died they should've released the album and tried something new. Rome did his best but it was impossible to follow up Nowell, and they've just been around now. The old drummer even doesn't want them to be around.
Bud Gaugh dijo:
When asked if he saw the band reuniting in the future Gaugh replied, "No, I am done with SWR. I would be into playing music with Eric Wilson, however." When asked how it felt to play Sublime songs again, Gaugh said, "It was really good for the first few months, after that, it just felt wrong. Not playing the songs but playing them with the name Sublime, without Brad."
 
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