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the first album is 1992. i guess the original fans only like Opiate and Undertow and they think Aenima was a sellout, because there is actual hits on itI've been listening to Tool for 25 years.


the first album is 1992. i guess the original fans only like Opiate and Undertow and they think Aenima was a sellout, because there is actual hits on itI've been listening to Tool for 25 years.
I though about this with Metallica. If you started with the black album or later, you don't feel "the sellout" / "going mainstream".Fear Inoculum was my first album, I remember I got it on iTunes because at the time Tool was not available on music streaming. It is for me the best Tool album, I feel like musically its the top of their career.
Last year I saw them live, it was probably the best concert i've seen in my life.
i wouldn't go as far and call Adam Jones interplays "soli"Yes, indeed. I gave another listen to the album whose name I can never remember, fear inoculum,
As impressive as some may find it, I hear recycled riffage, laboured songwriting, endless meandering, laboured transitions from riff to riff, no new harmonic information - basically 3-power-chord harmony everywhere. And don't get me started on Adam's solo playing. It's really nothing special not to say boring in comparison to what Robert Fripp did back in 1970..
Of course, there's the drums, some good hooklines and Maynard's unique voice, but it has not been a proper band for a along time.
I see why Paul D'Amour left. This writing process of writing a song without getting a song must be tedious.
The fact that Portnoy did not understand Pneuma's drum groove, does not automatically make the song some kind of masterpiece.
Is Giant Steps a masterpiece because I am to stupid and lazy to solo over the changes?
Maybe it is one because Coltrane can solo over such an etude in a way that it sounds like a song.
If you did not hear all the previous album before, your experience is of course very different.Fear Inoculum was my first album, I remember I got it on iTunes because at the time Tool was not available on music streaming. It is for me the best Tool album, I feel like musically its the top of their career.
Last year I saw them live, it was probably the best concert i've seen in my life.
Yes, MJK, a hooker with a penis. ;-)the first album is 1992. i guess the original fans only like Opiate and Undertow and they think Aenima was a sellout, because there is actual hits on it![]()
i wasn't serious. Sober for example is a hit song.Yes, MJK, a hooker with a penis. ;-)
I find that not justified. You can dislike Aenima if you think that TOOL should sound as on Opiate, but Aenima is not uninspired recycling of old riffs.
I do not the critizise TOOL for doing something new or unexpected or creating a new sound, but rather the opposite.
Undertow, Aenima is my preference. It is this era that is my preference live also. They were so much more raw then.
Yes and live it was brighter than EVH live in the 70's. His sound was much more aggressive 30 years ago.This is a Marshall super bass with a dual rec
This is a Marshall super bass with a dual rec
I liked his Dual Rec era tone much better than the VH4.
So did Adam. The rest of the band preferred the sound of the VH4 in the band mix.I liked his Dual Rec era tone much better than the VH4.
So did Adam. The rest of the band preferred the sound of the VH4 in the band mix.
About the time the Gibson endorsement happened we started seeing the Mesa amps again more often.
YesHas Adam mentioned this in an interview somewhere?