Personal favourites: Eddie Vedder...I was listening to Black live last night. He held a note for such a crazy length of time and it sounded so effortless as he went into something straight after. He's got really good dynamics and effortless power...lyrics to back it up as well. Layne Stayley...especially as a pairing with Jerry Cantrell. Their voices work so well together. He's really good on the Mad Season album. Infact I would say I like Jerry Cantrell just as much. Neil Young. Mainly because he's got something different going on. I am not sure but I think it might be a love/hate affair with his voice? If you have the Greendale album you'll know his voice is also great for telling stories...the live DVD...great! James Hetfield. So Seek & Destroy through to ...And Justice For All aren't overly great vocal performances. However, during the black album era he really learnt to sing well. Prime example of what I love about his vocals can be heard on "No Lead Clover" from S&M. The long clean notes and his new found range are pretty awesom...ofcourse the Texas twang is always there! Curt Kirkwood from Meat Puppets/Eyes Adrift. I am not really familiar with the Meat Puppets songs but the Eye Adrift album has really good vocals. Like Neil Young I don't think it is an obvious choice but it is entertaining...sometimes straying into slightly off key moments during the AOL sessions but it just doesn't seem to matter.