By “important” I mean that it didn’t just become hugely popular, but it also changed a music genre or launched an entirely new one, or otherwise made a huge impact on music in general.

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    I’d say for the same reason I posted Hendrix earlier: Primus deserves to be on the list because nobody had played a bass like that before.

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      It’s honestly kinda cool the ouroboros-like influence between Les Claypool and Geddy Lee. Les has always credited Rush as a huge influence, but then Geddy’s playing has also gotten progressively slappy-er over the years just from hanging out with Primus

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      not sure I understand what you mean, the bass has always been a rhythm instrument, its traditional role is to mark tempo and provide the root for harmony. do you maybe mean using it as a percussive instrument, like Claypool often does with muted slapping?