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09-27-2019, 10:05 AM
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I'm sure there are plenty of creative people on this board and I wanted to ask, has the new album inspired you to make anything new? Or take a second look at something old that you made? Or just reinvigorated your creative spirit and compelled you to plan your next project?
Yes! I know most on here abhor the Tool “mysteries” that get posted here. BUT.
I have a new theory. I have proven out that theory on my own in practice, however, all theories must pass peer review to move towards a general consensus.
Thusly, I will post a new thread if any are interested in this working theory:

10,000 Days and Fear Inoculum were written primarily as a soundtrack to the 1984 film DUNE.

The theory itself is obnoxious. However, the results are... you have to experience them for yourself.
I have an edited version (film+Tool soundtrack) available for review (providing you own both albums and the movie). Looking for Tool scholars!
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Re: Creative Inspiration from FI?

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Originally Posted by Pyrrho View Post
I'm sure there are plenty of creative people on this board and I wanted to ask, has the new album inspired you to make anything new? Or take a second look at something old that you made? Or just reinvigorated your creative spirit and compelled you to plan your next project?
Yes! I know most on here abhor the Tool “mysteries” that get posted here. BUT.
I have a new theory. I have proven out that theory on my own in practice, however, all theories must pass peer review to move towards a general consensus.
Thusly, I will post a new thread if any are interested in this working theory:

10,000 Days and Fear Inoculum were written primarily as a soundtrack to the 1984 film DUNE.

The theory itself is obnoxious. However, the results are... you have to experience them for yourself.
I have an edited version (film+Tool soundtrack) available for review (providing you own both albums and the movie). Looking for Tool scholars!
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