Bands named after other bands' songs

1. Radiohead - (Radio Head, Talking Heads)


2. Uh Huh Her - (PJ Harvey, the name of an album - the title track was actually cut)


3. The Brief Candles - (The Zombies)


4. Boris - (Melvins)


5. Sisters of Mercy - (Leonard Cohen)


6. Rolling Stone(s) - (Muddy Waters)


7. Godsmack - (Alice in Chains)


8. Funeral for a Friend - (a multi-layered offense here - after Planes Mistaken for Stars' song "Funeral for a Friend" jacked from Elton John's "Love Lies Bleeding/Funeral for a Friend.")


9. Turns out I'm unwittingly guilty as well. My most recent group, Auditorium, could be accused of taking our name from the Guided by Voices song.


10. I want to hear from you - there have got to be more out there.

In response to Leilani's "Top 10 Stupid Band Names," I'd like to point out that, yes, not only are some band names stupid, or bad - sometimes they're downright stolen.

We've all sat around stoned, drunk (even sober) and thought up - or accidentally stumbled upon - the next greatest band name EVER. There's got to be a list of those names somewhere, right? I seem to remember someone saying, "We've got to write that one down!" 

There are plenty of band names inspired by literate source material or that just make sense (Steely Dan, named after a dildo in William S. Burroughs' Naked Lunch or The L.A. Guns and Hollywood Roses combining to form Guns and Roses). But to lift the name of your group straight out of another artist's catalog instead of establishing a new identity for your sound, your band, your business? It's like starting up a fast food chain and calling it "Big Mac's."

As my wife pointed out, the only time a tribute should be paid to a band's song is when you're actually paying tribute to that band - as is the case with "Paradise City: The Guns N Roses Tribute" or "Strutter: The Ultimate Tribute to Kiss."

Here's my list of offenders (in order of offense taken):

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