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Sunday, April 27, 2025

Bands That Changed Their Names Before Hitting It Big In The Music Industry What's In A Band's Name Anyway.

Being a music and entertainment journalist, I get to see a lot of bands in Las Vegas. Both touring bands and local bands that call Las Vegas their home. Sometimes these bands are new to me. So, what do I look for when I'm faced with picking out a band to go see that I haven't ever seen before? I start with what genre of music they perform. Who's in the band? Then I look at the band's name. Much of the time, those three things tell me if I want to go see them or not. For me, I love classic rock music. That's a given. And I do have my favorite musicians and Rock Stars. Next, what's so important about the name of the band?


Sure, the genre of music and who plays in the band are important.  But what's so important about the band's name? 

A band's name is often the first impression they make on their fans. It can instantly set a vibe, hint at their style, their attitude, or even their sense of humor.
A great name can make a band more memorable, more marketable, and sometimes even define their legacy.

Here are three examples of what I'm talking about.

Metallica sounds powerful and heavy, perfect for a metal band.

Nirvana suggests something deeper and spiritual, fitting for their grunge sound.

The Rolling Stones immediately sound cool, restless, and rebellious.

On the flip side, a bad or confusing name can hold a band back, making them harder to sell, harder to find online, or just not connecting with their audience. 

That’s why a lot of bands tweak or totally change their names before they really blow up. Like These. I think that you'll know them.

The Quarrymen ➔ The Beatles

(They went through a few names like Johnny and the Moondogs before landing on The Beatles.)

Mighty Joe Young ➔ Stone Temple Pilots

(They had to change it because of legal issues with the name.)

The Polka Tulk Blues Band ➔ Black Sabbath

(They also tried Earth for a while before finally settling on Black Sabbath.)

Tony Flow and the Miraculously Majestic Masters of Mayhem ➔ Red Hot Chili Peppers

(Yeah, that's a mouthful—good call shortening it!)

Sweet Children ➔ Green Day

(They changed it to avoid confusion with another local band.)

The New Yardbirds ➔ Led Zeppelin

(Jimmy Page had to rename the project after legal pressure.)

On A Friday ➔ Radiohead

(They changed it when they signed to EMI; “On A Friday” referred to the day they practiced.)

Kara’s Flowers ➔ Maroon 5

(New name, new style, and boom, mega success.)

Screaming Abdabs ➔ Pink Floyd

(They also went by a few other names before landing on Pink Floyd.)

The Pendletones ➔ The Beach Boys

(Their label changed their name without even asking them!)


{My Take}


At the end of the day, a name is just the beginning of a band's story — but it can be a powerful one. Whether it’s a bold reinvention or a subtle tweak, the right name can capture a band's spirit, set the stage for their music, and help them connect with the world. So next time you hear a legendary name like Led Zeppelin or The Beatles, remember they weren't born famous — they found the right name and grew into it. What's in a band's name, anyway? Sometimes it's everything!


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