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10-12-2019, 01:06 PM
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Lawsuits. Something to do with art from cam de Leon (could be mistaken) which wasn't the worst thing but the follow up lawsuits of tool versus their own insurance company was. They did win in the end. et cetera
Without specifics, e.g. interviews with all parties, court transcripts, record company comment, and further documentation, all this is hearsay. Bottom line is this shit never happened with their back catalog. Why all of a sudden does this nonsense reach a critical mass just on this one album? The band knows rules of the game, and for some strange reason in this case suddenly they're all brain-washed. At the end of the day, like any other business, it all comes down to economics, let's not kid ourselves here. Perhaps they should change disciplines from sacred geometry to profit making. No work, no pay.
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Re: Who gets what

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Lawsuits. Something to do with art from cam de Leon (could be mistaken) which wasn't the worst thing but the follow up lawsuits of tool versus their own insurance company was. They did win in the end. et cetera
Without specifics, e.g. interviews with all parties, court transcripts, record company comment, and further documentation, all this is hearsay. Bottom line is this shit never happened with their back catalog. Why all of a sudden does this nonsense reach a critical mass just on this one album? The band knows rules of the game, and for some strange reason in this case suddenly they're all brain-washed. At the end of the day, like any other business, it all comes down to economics, let's not kid ourselves here. Perhaps they should change disciplines from sacred geometry to profit making. No work, no pay.
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