I like to think of myself as open-minded when band members are replaced, since it can lead to better music. Pantera when they replaced Terry Glaze with Phil Anselmo would be an example.
Replacing band members can also have disastrous effects. I'll use the Sex Pistols as an example of this...
Lots of great music came during the 80's, so it's really hard for me to single out my favourite of them all, but I'll go with....
Simply put, one of best thrash records ever released.
Coming in second for favourite 80's album would be either be "Power Metal" or "Appetite for Destruction".
When it comes to silly humor, I enjoy Lee Evans, his energy and nervousness is hilarious. His early stuff like Live at the West End are my favourite sets by him.
Eddie Izzard is another favourite of mine, I have his DVD box-set, my favourite being Glorious.
I'll throw Bill Hicks and George...
Type O Negative - Christian Women
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IZHR2UB-tI
One of the best metal bands, this song is my favourite by them.
P.i.L. - Albatross
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEToKGfjlmM
PIL are a really hard band to get into, there more of an acquired taste.
Napalm...
I'm gonna say Beat It, I remember falling in love with the main riff of the song when I was little. I've explored and fell in love with his other material, but that was the first song I heard by him.
Faith No More - Epic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yoABwIlX3s
Faith No More are brilliant at blending genres. Mike Patton is a terrific singer as well.
Pantera's Official Live: 101 Proof
The band's on top form, and some of the live versions of the songs I prefer to the CD version, like "Sandblasted Skin".
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