Linkin Park - Linkin Park is coming back together seven years after the death of front man Chester Bennington. The band's new singer is Emily Armstrong.
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Pantera - Most people associate Phil Anselmo with Pantera, but he isn't the original vocalist. The band was once fronted by Terrence Lee Glaze.
Lynyrd Skynyrd - After the death of the singer Ronnie Van Zant in a plane crash in 1977, his younger brother Johnny Van Zant stepped in as the vocalist of Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Slipknot - Slipknot found great success when vocalist Corey Taylor replaced Anders Colsefni in 1997.
Faith No More - Chuck Mosley was the first man to front Faith No More. Then in 1988, singer Mike Patton joined the band.
Foreigner - The 'I Want to Know What Love Is' band is best known for having Lou Gramm as their lead vocalist. Johnny Edwards did, however, replace Gramm for a period of time.
Queensrÿche - From 1982 until 2012, Geoff Tate was the man fronting Queensrÿche. He was then replaced by Todd La Torre.
Black Flag - Henry Rollins wasn't actually the hardcore punk band's first vocalist. Until 1979, Keith Morris fronted Black Flag.
Rainbow - Rainbow is best known for front man Ronnie James Dio, but he was replaced by Graham Bonnet in 1979.
Misfits - Glenn Danzig was the original lead singer of the horror-punk outfit. Michale Graves joined the band in 1995. Danzig reunited with the original members in 2016.
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