Can't think of a current band but I did see a Metallica tribute band a few months ago who were quite good (I was drunk 'tho). I also saw an Ozzy Osbourne tribute who made me laugh so much I almost pee'd my pants

Not sure I agree with the tone of that JayJay
by JayJay
allows tribute bands to cash in
Well Oasis have loads of tribute bands, some of them are terrible (which I guess makes them sound just like Oasis
by Jayjay
Returning to my list, I think Oasis and Blur will almost definitely have tribute bands (if they don't already) because of the size of their fan base, the loyalty of those fans, and the importance those bands have to those fans. Many artists will have fans that like them, but only a few get a fan base obsessed with them. I think those two do.
Linkin Park and Limp Biskit aren't there yet, because they haven't been around long enough, nor released enough material. But. They will define, in years to come, a sea change in rock music at the beginning of this decade, just as Nirvana and Pearl Jam did a decade before them. Korn and Deftones may have been doing it long before them, but they're the ones that'll be remembered. Just as Blur and Oasis were pre-dated by Inspiral Carpets and The Charlatans, and Nirvana and Pearl Jam by Mudhoney and Melvins.
And at the end of the day they're RAWK bands. And there are few fans more obsessive and possessive as RAWK fans.
As for Travis and Coldplay, that's harder to tell. Again, relatively new bands with a lot to prove, but they are getting a fan base that is obsessed by there music, and their sound, to a certain degree, will become synonymous with the early years of C21. And nostalgia is another great way to get that obsessive need that creates the market for tribute bands.
Also, I can't believe I left out U2 from my original list.
We bought the Coldplay album, listed to it once and it was the biggest depressing load of drivel (with the exception of Yellow and Trouble) so we promptly returned it.
by MonSTeR
(quotes)I thought Coldplay were a Travis tribute band, no wait Travis are the Coldplay tribute band...? I forget.
Really? They did get quite big for a while, but only for the course of one (over-rated, much prefer 'A Northern Soul') album.
by Jayjay
And while not quite current, I'd add Verve to that list.
Couldn't agree more.
For me, what makes seeing a band play live so special (as opposed to just listening to the recordings) is seeing the artist that moved you on record displaying how their own music affects them, and that cannot be copied by someone else.
There's a back-handed compliment if ever I saw one!
by MonSTeR...they're kinda like KISS for the youth of today