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- 31 de Mayo, 2020
The short answer is any male vocalist who hits puberty during his career will have a "is this even the same person?" effect.
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IIRC, he lost his voice recording the black album and it changed afterwards. Its also when James started taking vocal lessons.Didnt Hetfield get vocal lessons around the time Metallica recorded The Black Album? I noticed there's a change in his vocal performance between And Justice For All (still had a lot of edge to his performance there) and The Black Album.
I remember him saying it was the Justice tour that made him decide to really learn how to sing. The shows were a lot longer than they were used to playing and the tour went on forever. By the end of it he couldn't properly make his classic sound anymore.IIRC, he lost his voice recording the black album and it changed afterwards. Its also when James started taking vocal lessons.
Really late reply, butI nominate Liam Gallagher.
Completely normal in the first Oasis albums, then he busted his vocal chords due to a mixture of heavy drug usage and lack of training/warming up. So much so he shifted to a more nasally voice in the 2000s before he busted those as well. You listen to him now and you'd think he's pushing 80 when in reality he's in his early '50s.
Miley cyrus sounds like an old diner waitress now. And its kinda hot...