It was bad enough when Blind Melon popped up without bee-suit-loving singer Shannon Hoon, but the Grateful Dead without Jerry Garcia? Are you insane? Between that news and the ongoing Smashing Pumpkins fiasco (one original member isn’t a reunion, Billy; it’s you…solo… sucking), we’re putting the kabosh on the E-Z Pass reunion. After the jump, 15 acts we wish wouldn’t reunite, with or without their original members (but are doing it anyway). Feel free to add your own two cents in the comments.
1. Limp Bizkit
2. Blink-182
3. Soul Asylum
4. Fastball
5. 311
6. Manowar
7. The Beatles
8. Fear Factor
9. Bad Company
10. J Geils Band
11. The Dead
12. Biohazard
13. Primus
14. The Get Up Kids
15. The Smashing Pumpkins




Comments (9)
Manowar never broke up.
Ooof I think STP were on the reunion trail too…
I will add two: Pantera (they better not now that Darrell is dead) and the New Cars –that was a sad tour/album.
Don't try to out Manowar me, buddy. No they did not break up, BUT they did just announce the return of their original drummer.
Manowar rules, no matter who they have drumming. 311 on the other hand are the worst band on this list. They begat such musical atrocities as Crazy Town and Hed PE.
311 never broke up either.
I await with dread the day Mark McGrath gets laid off from "Extra" and Sugar Ray resurfaces…
After John Lennon's murder in December of 1980, there were repeated rumours that The Beatles were going to reunite, and go back on tour, with Julian Lennon stepping in to his father's place. After years of this crap, George Harrison made it quite clear on the odds of a Beatles reunion with this statement; "The Beatles will never reunite as long as John Lennon remains dead." End of discussion. Why they'd even be on this list is beyond me. Two of the four original members are no longer with us.
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