My vote goes to either Matt Bellamy or Brad Delp. Too many options for a poll, so it's not included.
Opera singers do not count.
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Tommy Rogers of Between The Buried and Me. Sure most of the time he's doing death metal vocals but during the interludes in songs where it goes clean he can get really high.
See Mordecai and Backwards Marathon. Its at the end of the clean part in Mordecai I think that he hits one of the highest notes Ive ever heard in vocals.
Even though im not a Queen fan, how come no body has mention Freddy Mercury? His voice is by far the highiest pitch i have ever listened to (in a rock band of course)mexicangordo
Yeah, I was very surprised that there were so many posts without a single mention of Mercury. My vote goes to him.
[QUOTE="Warriorboy1990"]All of the Jonas Brothers.CreepingDeath_They have an excuse. Their balls haven't dropped. I thought they didn't have any.....:P
Steven Perry of Journey..End of disscussion.The final word has been spokengovermentcheesehe's obsolete, say hello to his replacement, arnel pineda
I think Geoff Tate, singer of Queensryche should have honorable mention here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFI63qTzlBY
The guy called Mika or whatever it is.Tommy Rogers of Between The Buried and Me. Sure most of the time he's doing death metal vocals but during the interludes in songs where it goes clean he can get really high.
See Mordecai and Backwards Marathon. Its at the end of the clean part in Mordecai I think that he hits one of the highest notes Ive ever heard in vocals.
Dethshoot
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