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Old 08-14-2006, 02:03 PM   #8 (permalink)
Sound Devastation
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Originally Posted by DontRunMeOver
Thought I'd chip in here. All of the Tool music I've heard (half an album's worth) was pretty dull and pointless. Slow and boring does not mean clever. Directionless does not mean progressive. I think it makes decent enough background music while doing something interesting, or perhaps lift music for rock clubs (those with lifts), but I wouldn't listen to it again. Not on purpose.

I also listened to Twinzero's music and thought pretty much the same thing. Did not like. Sorry, SoundDevastation. I do, however, muchly like your band Aotea. What date were they playing Scruffy's in Birmingham?

I did not want this topic to be an argument about Tool, i was only trying to recommend a band which some of you may like!

Aotea have just finished a tour, but they will be back on tour again in a few weeks. the dates are at www.myspace.com/aotea. try and see them, they were great fun when i saw them last week, and lovely lovely guys.
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