If I were a Band Manager and I have plans on creating the biggest Rock band ever, I would be picking influential talents. First off, I need to pick a catchy band name, the name would be, "Hollywood Supernova" or "Rockstar Supernova". I know those are not creative and original names, but I find it catchy. Secondly, I will need to find and screen talent that will potentially fit my creation, the talent are as follows:
First Official Line-up:
1. David Draiman
(on Primary/Male Vocals)(Vocalist of Disturbed)
2. Christina Scabbia
(on Female/Secondary Vocals)(Female Vocalist of Lacuna Coil)
3. Terry Balsamo
(on Rhythm Guitar)(Former Guitarist of Evanescence)
4. Dimebag "Lance" Darrell
(on Lead Guitars/Solo)(Former Lead Guitarist of Pantera)
5. Zakk Wylde
(on Lead Guitar/Solo and Backing Vocals)(Vocalist and Lead Guitarist of B.L.S."Black Label Society")
6. Cliff Burton
(on Bass)(Former Bassist of Metallica)
7. Keith Moon
(on Double Bass Drums)(Drummer of The Who)
8. Rhys Fulber
(on Keyboards)(Former Synth Keyboardist of Front Line Assembly)
9. The X-ecutioners
(on Turntables)
The Rotation band members are:
(members that fill in for primary members when unavailable)
1. Chester Bennington
(on Lead/Male Vocals)(Lead Vocals of Linkin Park)
2. Amy Lee
(on Lead/Female Vocals)(Vocals of Evanescence)
3. Mike Shinoda
(as secondary for aesthetics and feel)(on Emcee)(Emcee of Linkin Park)
4. Wayne Static
(on Lead Guitar)(Vocalist and Guitarist of Static X
5. Tony Rombola
(on Rhythm/ Solo Guitar)(Lead Guitarist of Godsmack)
6. Jason Newsted
(on Bass and Backing Vocals)(Former Bassist of Metallica)
7. Joey Jordison
(on Double Bass Drums)(Drummer of Slipknot)
8. Joseph "Mr." Hahn
(on Turntables)(Turntables for Linkin Park)
Thirdly, I would try getting them to agree with each other to this line-up, if they agreed, then I would have them go into the studio and record a sample album and send it to either Universal or Warner Bros. Records to see if they'd bite down to the idea. If they said "Yes", then I would discuss with them for a 10-Year deal.
Now, that's what I call a Mega Rock Band plan.
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