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I've been revisiting "Tool" recently. They've been really sounding great to my ears
Speaking of legends. Faith no More is coming to town in April, and I got my tix! Never seen Mike Patton before and Im very excited. I had two tickets for Tomahawk once and lost them on the way to the show.......... I accidentally put them in the apartment mail box slot with my moms mothersday card I was mailing on my way to the show, had both things in the same hand like a dumb ass. Not one of my brighter moments.
Yeah I heard that they were making a new album too. I did some puscifier and perfect circle, but it just wasn't the same for me. Although, there was a puscifier song with Mia mijovich that was awesome!Ya know Im as big of a tool fan as you will find, first show ever, seen them 6 times, APC, Pusifer and all that. I hear they have a new album in the works and I hope so because I could use some fresh Tool. I hope they bring it back to Opiate or Undertow, I love that rawness, they seem to be going the other way though which is alright and more Led Zeppelinish.
Yeah I heard that they were making a new album too. I did some puscifier and perfect circle, but it just wasn't the same for me. Although, there was a puscifier song with Mia mijovich that was awesome!
Tapeworm info
Im a big fan also. I can only imagine what a Maynard and Reznor project would sound like. Doenst sound like they were happy with it though. More info on it if your interested here.Trent Reznor is my "all-time" favorite artist on this planet. I call him a production genius!
I know the song you are talking about. Pusifer for me is real hit and miss, some of it is great and other not so much. I really like APC though, first two albums were fantastic, and the Diary of a Madman sang to the Cure's I Will Always Love You tune was one of my favorites. That was originally done for Trent Rezonor's Tapeworm project that never took off.