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| Just got the album this morning, and I just have to say, well worth the wait, this is a damn good mind Fuuck of an album. The drumming is way hard out and shows soulfly what tribal beats can sound like (but soulfly is still cool), and Maynards just the man. Also, the artwork on the cd and booklet is way trippy stuff, real cool. | |
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| I was so thrilled to hear that their new album was due out soon! AzzA, you are right! The beats are very complex and impressive! I'm so glad they've kept their sound the same. I was somewhat expecting them to have changed but they haven't. I love their new stuff and recommend it to anyone who likes good n' hard rock. Peace. Nessa
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| Where ya been, Man? Yep, I bought the new CD last week, it rocks. I must say that I'd buy Tool CDs just for the groovy covers. That cover is cool. The music inside is takes Aenima a step or three further, I think. I predict that TOOL will be around for quite some time. Modern Rock at its finest. I have flashbacks to 70s rock when I listen and think that bands like Van Halen, Led Zeppelin, etc set precedents for bands like tool Tons of talent. I like it, I like it alot! peace
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| well im just glad we didnt have to wait any longer while manyard was still ****ing with a perfect circle. I really like the albulm though, you should also check out Salival, its a new box set, real nice, has alot of live, unreleased, dvd videos and just all round good stuff. dig the track LAMC-los angeles municiple court, 7 mins of blah, then an awesome track. Keep bangin. Later |
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| Maynard's from my hometown. I've met him a couple of times. He's actually quite normal. His parents taught at my high school but have since retired. I took swing lessons from them and there on the wall was TOOL's platnum album. I just had to touch it. Peace. Nessa |
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| the closest ive ever got to manyard was last year when A perfect circle was touring with NIN on the fragility 2.0 tour.....it was a great concert.
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| That would be so cool to meet Maynard in person. Pretty normal, eh? I always figured he'd be one strange dude. I saw A Perfect Circle in concert last year at Summersault. It was just an amazing concert. Maynard had his back to the crowd for most of it though, which I thought was pretty weird. | |
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