Bands in Dreadlocks
Bands in Dreadlocks. Dreadlocks rock!
Is there any hairstyle that could rock harder? I think not. Mohawks? Neon dyed hair? These rock, but not like dreadlocks. Dreads just radiate attitude and individuality. You can't attend a good rock show without seeing multitudes of dreads on crazy cats wondering around. Short dreadlocks, long ass dreadlocks, bright pink dreads. (Even The Simpsons had an episode with a cat with dreadlocks, and NOTHING rocks more than the Simpsons!) The rock subculture of North America is inundated with knotty heads of all shapes and sizes. But it is the dreadlocks adorning the musicians themselves that really immortalize the style. It is the dreadlocks on the rock stars of our age that send the ass-kicking factor of dreads through the roof.
I can't remember the first time I saw dreads, but I knew since a young age I had to have them. They looked so knotty and rad. Dreadlocks just stood out as an independent statement that was neither rebellious nor conforming, it wasn't a fashion, yet dreads are so damn styling. And for me, a guitar playing high school boy, dreadlocks seemed to call out to me, in the night, calling my name.
Bob Marley
Obviously, Bob Marley is the dreadlocks adorned rock star of all time. His dreads remain unmatched, his music remains unsurpassed. He is a legend. One thing that is way way cool is that you see the progress and growth of his dreads via his record covers. His first major label album Catch a Fire features a Marley with some baby dreads, and from there they grow, and mature like a mane of pure soul power. His life is a unique ?blessing that is truly a gift from God to the world.?
POD
P.O.D rock. They are everything a great band should be. And more than that, their spiritual nature is a blessing. Their faith is strong, and their message stronger. They make faith in God cool, which is the hardest thing to do in this world (yet the most appropriate thing in the Universe!). Musically, the rock so hard, and surprised everyone with a huge break-through album.
Faith No More
One of my favorite drummers of all time is Mike Bordin of Faith No More. This dreaded drummer is a powerful creative madman. Everyone should listen to Faith No More, they are pure rock music rock! His knotty dreadlocks down to his drum stool, this man pounds his drum set with fierceness. Mike's dreads are almost too long to really whip around while he plays, but they drape down his back like a lionÃs mane. Frankly, he looked super cool. He is/was a big influence on me wanting to get dreadlocks.
Zach De La Rocha
Zack from Rage. What can I say, a revolutionary, an artist, a man for all seasons. But sometimes the whole political angle outshines the music of Rage Against the Machine. But behold, Zack is one of the raddest MCs. His lyrics, his delivery. Fire! And his dreadlocks are super cool. I met him once, too.
Lenny Kravitz
Another phat set of dreadlocks are, or were, Lenny Kravitz's. The first time I saw them was during the Let Love Rule era. Lenny's dreadlocks were almost divine. He epitomized everything being a killer rock star was all about. I felt like I was never a big fan of him, but every single song I have ever heard of his I have really felt it. I really like him. And his dreadlocks look fly with all the vintage guitars and styles he sports. I heard Lenny speak about when his dreads were cut off. He went to his very fine friend and lub of his life Lisa Bonnet's house, and she looked straight into his eyes, and saw something, and told him they had to cut his dreads off today. He said he blew it off, but she was serious. So off they came one day. New Lenny.
Incubus
One for the ladies, Brandon Boyd of Incubus. Brandon has since cut his locks, like Lenny, but he had his dreadlocks hey-day. Incubus rock, they are a great band. The time signatures, the music shifts, it is all so awesome. Truly a great band that somehow made it through the evil rock machine and got known. I for one am super glad they did. Brandon's dreads rock, but thank goodness the moustache left when the dreads did. Just say no to moustaches.
Korn
The super popular group of the sad 'n' angry generation. Great music, but Jon is such a whiner and a terrible lyricist. He is just milking the depressive tendencies of youth, he has no real talent, he just whines it up a lot. Oops, did I say that out loud? But he has dreads that the whole world loves, but Munky has better dreadlocks. Munky really rocks, super great guitar playing. The whole band is really tight and damn heavy. And they all have kooky hair, now that I think about it.
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