- by Scott Colothan
- Thursday, October 04, 2007
- Photo by: WENN
The 20 Bands Who SHOULD Reform
The Who, The Verve, Shed Seven, Blur, EMF, Van Halen, The Police and even bloody Dodgy!
The list is seemingly endless of acts who have decided regroup over the past year or so. We thought we’d get into the spirit of this and compile the top 20 bands we’d like to see back.
And it’s not just any old hackneyed list – these are all bands with the majority of their main members still alive and kicking and could technically reform. Sadly, this excludes the likes of The Beatles, Queen and Joy Division from the list.
Anyway enough of our prattling on, you can see the list by CLICKING HERE
Next week: The bands who should really split up, featuring Keane and many more...



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The picture of the Velvet Underground you chose features the line up with Doug Yule which made ’Loaded’. Is this the line you wish to reform? I’d imagine you more likely mean the original line up which played on their first three albums with Sterling Morrisson who is sadly now dead.
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- And Earl Brutus,
Pop will Eat Itself,
The Godfathers,
Crazyhead,
the 1985 Sisters of Mercy line up.
But mainly EARL BRUTUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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- I would have voted for Clor myself

What happened to At The Drive-in?!! Scott!!!
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