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Rock Sound (UK Magazine)
DEEPER THAN EVER
New Tool Album to Push Things Even Further Forward
Prog-metal pioneers Tool are gearing up to make their long-awaited return with their fourth full studio album, which is tentatively titled “Ten Thousand Days”. Due for release via Sony BMG on May 1, the 11 tracks featured represent the first new material to come from the LA quartet since 2001’s now legendary ‘Lateralus’, and herald a heavier direction for the band. Although the album was self-produced, Tool enlisted the recording know-how of Joe Baresi (Queens of the Stone Age, Melvins) to aid them, and have confirmed track titles including “Rosetta Stoned”, “Lost Keys (Blame Hofmann)” and “Ten Thousand Days”.
Speaking to Rock Sound, bassist Justin Chancellor explained that Baresi was instrumental in helping the band achieve a new level of sonic power; “Because he’s such a guitar-minded person, he really helped us achieve something we haven’t been able to up to now in terms of our sound. At first it was a bit of a trip when we first started to mix it. We had to get our head around doing it in a different way. But we quickly understood why Joe was doing what he was doing, and how it was helping us get better. It’s not just an overload of guitars though – he’s given each instrument its own space to exist and I think that gives the album an overall depth that was missing from the last one.”
Meanwhile, frontman Maynard James Keenan was unapologetic about the band’s long absence: “Clearly if I hadn’t been away with A Perfect Circle, it would have come out sooner, but it’s a complex record that needed time to come together and to solidify. I didn’t want to subject Tool to that pressure that a lot of bands put on themselves to get an album out quickly to keep everyone interested. For a band that makes the kind of music we do, it’s never going to be beneficial.”
Given Keenan’s pre-Tool career as an American solider, the album inevitably features a lyrical preoccupation with the much-debated intervention of Western forces in Iraq and the subsequent fallout, but the vocalist insisted that the new album will not see Tool climbing on to a political soapbox.
“There’s not very much use for sloganeering when dealing with something as complicated as this, so there’s no question about the album being simplified in the way that bands like Green Day have (done things). I’ve tried to employ a more emotional, cerebral element to the things I’ve seen in recent times and the idea of that is to initiate thought rather than aimlessly waving a fist. The other thing that I feel is important is to state how we are all indicted by this situation. There’s no way any of us can distance ourselves from what’s happening and there’s definitely no exoneration for people who chose not to look at it or think about it.”
The band have been confirmed as one of the headlining acts for this year’s Download Festival, and will play a London date around the same time.
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Re: according to rock sound magazine.
Here is the article transcribed:
Rock Sound (UK Magazine)
DEEPER THAN EVER
New Tool Album to Push Things Even Further Forward
Prog-metal pioneers Tool are gearing up to make their long-awaited return with their fourth full studio album, which is tentatively titled “Ten Thousand Days”. Due for release via Sony BMG on May 1, the 11 tracks featured represent the first new material to come from the LA quartet since 2001’s now legendary ‘Lateralus’, and herald a heavier direction for the band. Although the album was self-produced, Tool enlisted the recording know-how of Joe Baresi (Queens of the Stone Age, Melvins) to aid them, and have confirmed track titles including “Rosetta Stoned”, “Lost Keys (Blame Hofmann)” and “Ten Thousand Days”.
Speaking to Rock Sound, bassist Justin Chancellor explained that Baresi was instrumental in helping the band achieve a new level of sonic power; “Because he’s such a guitar-minded person, he really helped us achieve something we haven’t been able to up to now in terms of our sound. At first it was a bit of a trip when we first started to mix it. We had to get our head around doing it in a different way. But we quickly understood why Joe was doing what he was doing, and how it was helping us get better. It’s not just an overload of guitars though – he’s given each instrument its own space to exist and I think that gives the album an overall depth that was missing from the last one.”
Meanwhile, frontman Maynard James Keenan was unapologetic about the band’s long absence: “Clearly if I hadn’t been away with A Perfect Circle, it would have come out sooner, but it’s a complex record that needed time to come together and to solidify. I didn’t want to subject Tool to that pressure that a lot of bands put on themselves to get an album out quickly to keep everyone interested. For a band that makes the kind of music we do, it’s never going to be beneficial.”
Given Keenan’s pre-Tool career as an American solider, the album inevitably features a lyrical preoccupation with the much-debated intervention of Western forces in Iraq and the subsequent fallout, but the vocalist insisted that the new album will not see Tool climbing on to a political soapbox.
“There’s not very much use for sloganeering when dealing with something as complicated as this, so there’s no question about the album being simplified in the way that bands like Green Day have (done things). I’ve tried to employ a more emotional, cerebral element to the things I’ve seen in recent times and the idea of that is to initiate thought rather than aimlessly waving a fist. The other thing that I feel is important is to state how we are all indicted by this situation. There’s no way any of us can distance ourselves from what’s happening and there’s definitely no exoneration for people who chose not to look at it or think about it.”
The band have been confirmed as one of the headlining acts for this year’s Download Festival, and will play a London date around the same time.
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Ehhe I just pulled that out of my ass.
I really have no idea how long it took to decode.
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Ehhe I just pulled that out of my ass.
I really have no idea how long it took to decode.
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03-06-2006, 12:16 PM
^ nice job!
was thinking of doing that, but lazy....
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^ nice job!
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Here is the article transcribed:
Rock Sound (UK Magazine)
DEEPER THAN EVER
New Tool Album to Push Things Even Further Forward
Prog-metal pioneers Tool are gearing up to make their long-awaited return with their fourth full studio album, which is tentatively titled “Ten Thousand Days”. Due for release via Sony BMG on May 1, the 11 tracks featured represent the first new material to come from the LA quartet since 2001’s now legendary ‘Lateralus’, and herald a heavier direction for the band. Although the album was self-produced, Tool enlisted the recording know-how of Joe Baresi (Queens of the Stone Age, Melvins) to aid them, and have confirmed track titles including “Rosetta Stoned”, “Lost Keys (Blame Hoffman)” and “Ten Thousand Days”.
Speaking to Rock Sound, bassist Justin Chancellor explained that Baresi was instrumental in helping the band achieve a new level of sonic power; “Because he’s such a guitar-minded person, he really helped us achieve something we haven’t been able to up to now in terms of our sound. At first it was a bit of a trip when we first started to mix it. We had to get our head around doing it in a different way. But we quickly understood why Joe was doing what he was doing, and how it was helping us get better. It’s not just an overload of guitars though – he’s given each instrument its own space to exist and I think that gives the album an overall depth that was missing from the last one.”
Meanwhile, frontman Maynard James Keenan was unapologetic about the band’s long absence: “Clearly if I hadn’t been away with A Perfect Circle, it would have come out sooner, but it’s a complex record that needed time to come together and to solidify. I didn’t want to subject Tool to that pressure that a lot of bands put on themselves to get an album out quickly to keep everyone interested. For a band that makes the kind of music we do, it’s never going to be beneficial.”
Given Keenan’s pre-Tool career as an American solider, the album inevitably features a lyrical preoccupation with the much-debated intervention of Western forces in Iraq and the subsequent fallout, but the vocalist insisted that the new album will not see Tool climbing on to a political soapbox.
“There’s not very much use for sloganeering when dealing with something as complicated as this, so there’s no question about the album being simplified in the way that bands like Green Day have (done things). I’ve tried to employ a more emotional, cerebral element to the things I’ve seen in recent times and the idea of that is to initiate thought rather than aimlessly waving a fist. The other thing that I feel is important is to state how we are all indicted by this situation. There’s no way any of us can distance ourselves from what’s happening and there’s definitely no exoneration for people who chose not to look at it or think about it.”
The band have been confirmed as one of the headlining acts for this year’s Download Festival, and will play a London date around the same time.
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typo....it's "Blame Hofmann" not "Blame Hoffman"....Albert Hofmann spells it with two n's at the end and one f. As opposed to Abbie Hoffman which uses two f's and one n.
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Re: according to rock sound magazine.
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Originally Posted by flipmojo
Here is the article transcribed:
Rock Sound (UK Magazine)
DEEPER THAN EVER
New Tool Album to Push Things Even Further Forward
Prog-metal pioneers Tool are gearing up to make their long-awaited return with their fourth full studio album, which is tentatively titled “Ten Thousand Days”. Due for release via Sony BMG on May 1, the 11 tracks featured represent the first new material to come from the LA quartet since 2001’s now legendary ‘Lateralus’, and herald a heavier direction for the band. Although the album was self-produced, Tool enlisted the recording know-how of Joe Baresi (Queens of the Stone Age, Melvins) to aid them, and have confirmed track titles including “Rosetta Stoned”, “Lost Keys (Blame Hoffman)” and “Ten Thousand Days”.
Speaking to Rock Sound, bassist Justin Chancellor explained that Baresi was instrumental in helping the band achieve a new level of sonic power; “Because he’s such a guitar-minded person, he really helped us achieve something we haven’t been able to up to now in terms of our sound. At first it was a bit of a trip when we first started to mix it. We had to get our head around doing it in a different way. But we quickly understood why Joe was doing what he was doing, and how it was helping us get better. It’s not just an overload of guitars though – he’s given each instrument its own space to exist and I think that gives the album an overall depth that was missing from the last one.”
Meanwhile, frontman Maynard James Keenan was unapologetic about the band’s long absence: “Clearly if I hadn’t been away with A Perfect Circle, it would have come out sooner, but it’s a complex record that needed time to come together and to solidify. I didn’t want to subject Tool to that pressure that a lot of bands put on themselves to get an album out quickly to keep everyone interested. For a band that makes the kind of music we do, it’s never going to be beneficial.”
Given Keenan’s pre-Tool career as an American solider, the album inevitably features a lyrical preoccupation with the much-debated intervention of Western forces in Iraq and the subsequent fallout, but the vocalist insisted that the new album will not see Tool climbing on to a political soapbox.
“There’s not very much use for sloganeering when dealing with something as complicated as this, so there’s no question about the album being simplified in the way that bands like Green Day have (done things). I’ve tried to employ a more emotional, cerebral element to the things I’ve seen in recent times and the idea of that is to initiate thought rather than aimlessly waving a fist. The other thing that I feel is important is to state how we are all indicted by this situation. There’s no way any of us can distance ourselves from what’s happening and there’s definitely no exoneration for people who chose not to look at it or think about it.”
The band have been confirmed as one of the headlining acts for this year’s Download Festival, and will play a London date around the same time.
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typo....it's "Blame Hofmann" not "Blame Hoffman"....Albert Hofmann spells it with two n's at the end and one f. As opposed to Abbie Hoffman which uses two f's and one n.
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The Rosetta Stone was a long Lost Key that took just short of 10,000 days to decode!
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nice I couldn't find a connection there and you did it.
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Re: according to rock sound magazine.
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The Rosetta Stone was a long Lost Key that took just short of 10,000 days to decode!
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typo....it's "Blame Hofmann" not "Blame Hoffman"....Albert Hofmann spells it with two n's at the end and one f. As opposed to Abbie Hoffman which uses two f's and one n.
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LOL. This is hilarious. I will fix it. But I have four letters for you... A N A L.
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Re: according to rock sound magazine.
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typo....it's "Blame Hofmann" not "Blame Hoffman"....Albert Hofmann spells it with two n's at the end and one f. As opposed to Abbie Hoffman which uses two f's and one n.
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LOL. This is hilarious. I will fix it. But I have four letters for you... A N A L.
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03-06-2006, 12:23 PM
I'm not going to completely believe anything that's said as of now. I'll bring up again that prior to Lateralus, magazines were advertising Tool's new album "Systema Encephale." I think Tool is aware that people are hounding for titles and whatnot, so they may be throwing people off until the end, when they announce everything definitely.
But this article is good. I like what is said about the direction of the new album, and I believe that, in all likelihood, the titles are real, but tentative, which is why the band is comfortable with throwing them out into the open.
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Re: according to rock sound magazine.
I'm not going to completely believe anything that's said as of now. I'll bring up again that prior to Lateralus, magazines were advertising Tool's new album "Systema Encephale." I think Tool is aware that people are hounding for titles and whatnot, so they may be throwing people off until the end, when they announce everything definitely.
But this article is good. I like what is said about the direction of the new album, and I believe that, in all likelihood, the titles are real, but tentative, which is why the band is comfortable with throwing them out into the open.
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03-06-2006, 12:23 PM
GREEN DAY INFLUENCE WOOOOOOOOOOOOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
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GREEN DAY INFLUENCE WOOOOOOOOOOOOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
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Given Keenan’s pre-Tool career as an American solider, the album inevitably features a lyrical preoccupation with the much-debated intervention of Western forces in Iraq and the subsequent fallout, but the vocalist insisted that the new album will not see Tool climbing on to a political soapbox.
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Given Keenan’s pre-Tool career as an American solider, the album inevitably features a lyrical preoccupation with the much-debated intervention of Western forces in Iraq and the subsequent fallout, but the vocalist insisted that the new album will not see Tool climbing on to a political soapbox.
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LOL. This is hilarious. I will fix it. But I have four letters for you... A N A L.
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HAHA...just pointing it out for the people that are going to look into more "deeply" or whatever. i think these are fake, but the article says "Hofmann" which no one would want to confuse with "Hoffman" in this situation :)
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LOL. This is hilarious. I will fix it. But I have four letters for you... A N A L.
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HAHA...just pointing it out for the people that are going to look into more "deeply" or whatever. i think these are fake, but the article says "Hofmann" which no one would want to confuse with "Hoffman" in this situation :)
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03-06-2006, 12:24 PM
Didn't Blair say the artwork for the new album would be leaked like a week ago?
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Didn't Blair say the artwork for the new album would be leaked like a week ago?
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rather I think he is mocking Green Day.
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rather I think he is mocking Green Day.
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Oh take a joke for christ's sake.
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In my search for Rosetta Stone, it states that it was found in 1799 and deciphered in 1822. A bit short of 10,000 days, so I don't think those two things are tied together, but thats just my opinion.
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In my search for Rosetta Stone, it states that it was found in 1799 and deciphered in 1822. A bit short of 10,000 days, so I don't think those two things are tied together, but thats just my opinion.
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Oh take a joke for christ's sake.
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you talkin' to me?
lol, i know it was a joke, geeze you know it's called sarcasm :P
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Oh take a joke for christ's sake.
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lol, i know it was a joke, geeze you know it's called sarcasm :P
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03-06-2006, 12:34 PM
Well i'll be damned. I should pull stuff out of my ass more often.
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Well i'll be damned. I should pull stuff out of my ass more often.
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Well i'll be damned. I should pull stuff out of my ass more often.
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Why don't you just let me?
1799 - 1822 is 23 years, that is a huge way off of Ten Thousand Days, which i believe is just over 27 years. Hence skizzott being right and boozy nearly being the luckiest mo-fo in town, a guess craking a tool album? Psh-sure.
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Why don't you just let me?
1799 - 1822 is 23 years, that is a huge way off of Ten Thousand Days, which i believe is just over 27 years. Hence skizzott being right and boozy nearly being the luckiest mo-fo in town, a guess craking a tool album? Psh-sure.
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I hate this album title. I hate those track titles. I hate everyone that believes they are the final titles. I especially hate people who actually LIKE this bullshit.
This is crap. Period. Stop sucking Tool's dick and realize how horrible this sounds.
I especially hate Maynard for saying this:
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Clearly if I hadn’t been away with A Perfect Circle, it would have come out sooner, but it’s a complex record that needed time to come together and to solidify. I didn’t want to subject Tool to that pressure that a lot of bands put on themselves to get an album out quickly to keep everyone interested. For a band that makes the kind of music we do, it’s never going to be beneficial.”
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What an egotistical asshole. Fuck him.
Fuck everything about this "new album".
If any of this crap is true, I'm not buying it.
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I hate this album title. I hate those track titles. I hate everyone that believes they are the final titles. I especially hate people who actually LIKE this bullshit.
This is crap. Period. Stop sucking Tool's dick and realize how horrible this sounds.
I especially hate Maynard for saying this:
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Clearly if I hadn’t been away with A Perfect Circle, it would have come out sooner, but it’s a complex record that needed time to come together and to solidify. I didn’t want to subject Tool to that pressure that a lot of bands put on themselves to get an album out quickly to keep everyone interested. For a band that makes the kind of music we do, it’s never going to be beneficial.”
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What an egotistical asshole. Fuck him.
Fuck everything about this "new album".
If any of this crap is true, I'm not buying it.
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03-06-2006, 12:48 PM
www.rosettastoned.com
Someone do that magic thing you do when you get us all the information about a website.
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www.rosettastoned.com
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03-06-2006, 12:49 PM
You DID like Livide, didn´t you Oce?
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You DID like Livide, didn´t you Oce?
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I hate this album title. I hate those track titles. I hate everyone that believes they are the final titles. I especially hate people who actually LIKE this bullshit.
This is crap. Period. Stop sucking Tool's dick and realize how horrible this sounds.
I especially hate Maynard for saying this:
What an egotistical asshole. Fuck him.
Fuck everything about this "new album".
If any of this crap is true, I'm not buying it.
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I couldn't agree more. I also find this:
"The other thing that I feel is important is to state how we are all indicted by this situation. There’s no way any of us can distance ourselves from what’s happening and there’s definitely no exoneration for people who chose not to look at it or think about it.”
. . . to be thoroughly obnoxious.
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I hate this album title. I hate those track titles. I hate everyone that believes they are the final titles. I especially hate people who actually LIKE this bullshit.
This is crap. Period. Stop sucking Tool's dick and realize how horrible this sounds.
I especially hate Maynard for saying this:
What an egotistical asshole. Fuck him.
Fuck everything about this "new album".
If any of this crap is true, I'm not buying it.
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I couldn't agree more. I also find this:
"The other thing that I feel is important is to state how we are all indicted by this situation. There’s no way any of us can distance ourselves from what’s happening and there’s definitely no exoneration for people who chose not to look at it or think about it.”
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Livide had a name that didn't suck, and was slightly catchy.
This stuff is just bullshit. Total. Fucking. Bullshit.
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Livide had a name that didn't suck, and was slightly catchy.
This stuff is just bullshit. Total. Fucking. Bullshit.
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I couldn't agree more. I also find this:
"The other thing that I feel is important is to state how we are all indicted by this situation. There’s no way any of us can distance ourselves from what’s happening and there’s definitely no exoneration for people who chose not to look at it or think about it.”
. . . to be thoroughly obnoxious.
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Thank you. I thought I was the only one...
I'm tired of Tool. I don't think I'm gonna get the new album, even if these aren't the new titles.
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Re: according to rock sound magazine.
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I couldn't agree more. I also find this:
"The other thing that I feel is important is to state how we are all indicted by this situation. There’s no way any of us can distance ourselves from what’s happening and there’s definitely no exoneration for people who chose not to look at it or think about it.”
. . . to be thoroughly obnoxious.
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Thank you. I thought I was the only one...
I'm tired of Tool. I don't think I'm gonna get the new album, even if these aren't the new titles.
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03-06-2006, 12:52 PM
I just like Tools music. I don't fucking care if Maynard is an ego whore or if Justin gets stoned alot. They make good music. So fuck it, and fuck you complaining bitches.
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Re: according to rock sound magazine.
I just like Tools music. I don't fucking care if Maynard is an ego whore or if Justin gets stoned alot. They make good music. So fuck it, and fuck you complaining bitches.
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I hate this album title. I hate those track titles. I hate everyone that believes they are the final titles. I especially hate people who actually LIKE this bullshit.
This is crap. Period. Stop sucking Tool's dick and realize how horrible this sounds.
I especially hate Maynard for saying this:
What an egotistical asshole. Fuck him.
Fuck everything about this "new album".
If any of this crap is true, I'm not buying it.
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Oh shut the fuck up, so what if people like it or believe any of this? What the hell has it got to do with you? Considering you listen to Tool, shouldn't you be inclined into thinking that we're all alowed to have our opinion and express them in ways that we want to. I don't need a fucking asshole like you coming to tell us that you "hate" us for liking this. Go ahead, if it's true, I'll laugh in your face. Don't buy the new album, I however well, and I'm gonna love every second of it.
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Re: according to rock sound magazine.
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Originally Posted by Ocelot199
I hate this album title. I hate those track titles. I hate everyone that believes they are the final titles. I especially hate people who actually LIKE this bullshit.
This is crap. Period. Stop sucking Tool's dick and realize how horrible this sounds.
I especially hate Maynard for saying this:
What an egotistical asshole. Fuck him.
Fuck everything about this "new album".
If any of this crap is true, I'm not buying it.
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Oh shut the fuck up, so what if people like it or believe any of this? What the hell has it got to do with you? Considering you listen to Tool, shouldn't you be inclined into thinking that we're all alowed to have our opinion and express them in ways that we want to. I don't need a fucking asshole like you coming to tell us that you "hate" us for liking this. Go ahead, if it's true, I'll laugh in your face. Don't buy the new album, I however well, and I'm gonna love every second of it.
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03-06-2006, 12:58 PM
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No no no, YOU shut the fuck up. Stop pretending you like this title or those album names. They are bad. Period.
Nobody likes you. Go crawl in a hole and die.
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*administers a chill pill*
Does someone want a back rub?
Obviously tools marketing stratergy is having some negative effects with their fan base, this is not good, i hope they learn from this lesson.
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Re: according to rock sound magazine.
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No no no, YOU shut the fuck up. Stop pretending you like this title or those album names. They are bad. Period.
Nobody likes you. Go crawl in a hole and die.
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*administers a chill pill*
Does someone want a back rub?
Obviously tools marketing stratergy is having some negative effects with their fan base, this is not good, i hope they learn from this lesson.
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03-06-2006, 12:58 PM
haha, ocelots on the rag.
The names aren't what I expected, I guess they could be better. They are just names, you know.
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haha, ocelots on the rag.
The names aren't what I expected, I guess they could be better. They are just names, you know.
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03-06-2006, 12:58 PM
if its being released May 1st, when do you think preorders will start?
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Re: according to rock sound magazine.
if its being released May 1st, when do you think preorders will start?
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All Maynard said was that the record wouldn't have been as good as it could have been if they did it sooner rather than later like other bands. And how APC was just a natural distraction that allowed it to happen.
I see NOTHING wrong in that. And no that's not me sucking TOOL or Maynard's dick. It's just not a big deal at all.
And yes, these titles suck but who gives a shit? They're probably NOT real anyway.
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Re: according to rock sound magazine.
All Maynard said was that the record wouldn't have been as good as it could have been if they did it sooner rather than later like other bands. And how APC was just a natural distraction that allowed it to happen.
I see NOTHING wrong in that. And no that's not me sucking TOOL or Maynard's dick. It's just not a big deal at all.
And yes, these titles suck but who gives a shit? They're probably NOT real anyway.
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www.rosettastoned.com
Someone do that magic thing you do when you get us all the information about a website.
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Re: according to rock sound magazine.
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www.rosettastoned.com
Someone do that magic thing you do when you get us all the information about a website.
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Domain Name: ROSETTASTONED.COM
Created on: 28-Dec-05
Expires on: 28-Dec-07
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Administrative Contact:
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11558 Huston St
North Hollywood, California 91601
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(818) 506-0318
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When did I say, or anyone else say that they thought Tool were the best band in the world? You're just being ignorant and immature. I don't give a shit if you think our opinions suck, don't buy the fucking album, you don't deserve it.
03-06-2006, 12:59 PM
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Re: according to rock sound magazine.
When did I say, or anyone else say that they thought Tool were the best band in the world? You're just being ignorant and immature. I don't give a shit if you think our opinions suck, don't buy the fucking album, you don't deserve it.
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03-06-2006, 01:00 PM
I like how you are complaining (and threatening not to buy) an album you haven't even heard. I thought it was about the MUSIC not the imagie. Just shut up dood. So what if you hate the album name, the title of the songs, or what the band says? Is it not suppose to be about the music? Is that not what matters, not whether or not you like the band PERSONALLY?
I think everyone should cool the fuck down and stop bitching about some words. It's just a god damn title. Might even be fake. Everyone knows how Maynard plays the media (He called Jesus a chump to MTV for fucksake). If the album sucks, bitch all the god damn hell you want.
BUT WAIT TO HEAR THE FUCKING THING.
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Re: according to rock sound magazine.
I like how you are complaining (and threatening not to buy) an album you haven't even heard. I thought it was about the MUSIC not the imagie. Just shut up dood. So what if you hate the album name, the title of the songs, or what the band says? Is it not suppose to be about the music? Is that not what matters, not whether or not you like the band PERSONALLY?
I think everyone should cool the fuck down and stop bitching about some words. It's just a god damn title. Might even be fake. Everyone knows how Maynard plays the media (He called Jesus a chump to MTV for fucksake). If the album sucks, bitch all the god damn hell you want.
BUT WAIT TO HEAR THE FUCKING THING.
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e: too late.
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e: too late.
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03-06-2006, 01:03 PM
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I'll respect your opinion when it stops sucking. Until then, you and all the rest of the people who like this are little irritating fanbois who think Tool is the best band in the world.
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To be honest, I DO think Tool is the best band in the world, but I still agree with Ocelot here. That Rock Sound interview is atrocious. If it actually does reflect Maynard's attitude going into making the new album, then there's a very good chance that it also reflects what the new album will sound like, or will be about. In fact, I think that's precisely what Maynard is telling us. Sure, he mentions that the album is not going to be used as a political soapbox, but let's step back and look and what we've heard (allegedly) from the band about this new album. At the very least, they've been using the new album as a way to get their political views published in bad rock magazines. Using Rock Sound as a soapbox is almost sadder than using the new album as one.
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Re: according to rock sound magazine.
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I'll respect your opinion when it stops sucking. Until then, you and all the rest of the people who like this are little irritating fanbois who think Tool is the best band in the world.
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To be honest, I DO think Tool is the best band in the world, but I still agree with Ocelot here. That Rock Sound interview is atrocious. If it actually does reflect Maynard's attitude going into making the new album, then there's a very good chance that it also reflects what the new album will sound like, or will be about. In fact, I think that's precisely what Maynard is telling us. Sure, he mentions that the album is not going to be used as a political soapbox, but let's step back and look and what we've heard (allegedly) from the band about this new album. At the very least, they've been using the new album as a way to get their political views published in bad rock magazines. Using Rock Sound as a soapbox is almost sadder than using the new album as one.
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good find, man.
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i'm not a man LOL, but cheers.
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Can I have a pic of the rest of them please? Is it only Justin?
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good find, man.
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i'm not a man LOL, but cheers.
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03-06-2006, 01:05 PM
Cheers to Cid and Andorion for that. So www.rosettastoned.com was registered back in December? Is that right?
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Cheers to Cid and Andorion for that. So www.rosettastoned.com was registered back in December? Is that right?
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03-06-2006, 01:06 PM
This is why Tool wants to keep everything under wraps. Inevitably there are going to be people that judge the album by the title or track listing, then they are going to have expectations one way or the other before the music is even released.
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Re: according to rock sound magazine.
This is why Tool wants to keep everything under wraps. Inevitably there are going to be people that judge the album by the title or track listing, then they are going to have expectations one way or the other before the music is even released.
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Cheers to Cid and Andorion for that. So www.rosettastoned.com was registered back in December? Is that right?
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Then again Lostkeys.com is not registered.
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Cheers to Cid and Andorion for that. So www.rosettastoned.com was registered back in December? Is that right?
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Then again Lostkeys.com is not registered.
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03-06-2006, 01:07 PM
tool have such a great sense of humor. this is all bullshit
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tool have such a great sense of humor. this is all bullshit
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Then again Lostkeys.com is not registered.
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